I've once seen the same phenomena in a Patek, so it's in good company :thumbsup:.
Type: Posts; User: lencoth
I've once seen the same phenomena in a Patek, so it's in good company :thumbsup:.
I have the one that's is de-constructed in the review. Enjoyed reading it, all the more as I was sort of expecting this. It may be the world's worst movement, but somehow it runs very well. It's off...
The strap is not that heavy. It's about 75 gram. It's very comfortable, also due to the relatively small links.
I wore the same watch for years on my 16.5" wrist. Until my wife claimed it. Your picture makes me miss it :sulkiness:.
38mm seems like a fine size on the TS's wrist. I believe I see the first signs of a trend back towards smaller watches, but it may just be wishful thinking :tears_of_joy:.
Guess some are different. It turns me off...
Agree.
Good guy, but asking for detailed pics is a sensible suggestion.
Works for me. (As you're roughly aware of the time in the second zone anyway)
Anybody knows? Thx.
Deeply impressed :applouse:.
Sure. If it turns blue, just paint it white. Problem (or lack thereof...) solved :peaceful:
That's normal in my experience. That's how I got my 757 Diapal from the factory & how it still looks 30 months later.
Like the thickness of the case, makes it looks like a "real" watch, rather than your average Mondaine :beguiled:.
I bought the Stop2Go. Really like it. Replaced the strap with a 4mm natural rubber one with a flip lock, just because it was a bit to long for me. No complaints whatsoever. Cheapest watch this year,...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-12-30/swatch-falls-as-factory-fire-disrupts-watchmaker-industry.html
Fire at ETA today:
Nick Hayek, CEO of Swatch Group, was personally on site and made a picture: "The fire has hit the heart of the production. Everything is destroyed, assembly department also...
Got to admit, I don't see it much differently...
Yep, ordered mine too. Many thanks to TS. Small is the new big :adoration:.
Less, it fact I find it a turn off. Will keep me from buying, even if I like the watch.
A most wonderful watch. But as you imply, to really appreciate it, I'm sure you need to see it the flesh. Pictures hardly ever do such high-end watches full justice.
Slip of the brain? I typed "incoming watch", whilst I fully knew you already had yours. I'm sure you'll enjoy wearing it. It's BTW also one of the few watches my wife thought I really should get...
Not the best of pictures, but anyhow:
http://i521.photobucket.com/albums/w337/lencoth/cf75ae88-f2d7-4314-991c-cbbc0dabff2a_zpsd14c47d0.jpg?t=1380216965
Congrats on your incoming watch!
Congratulations on a very fine watch! (But I'm biased, have the same one :hello:)
I have had a DC67 Black SI for almost 2 years now. It still looks like the day I bought it, it's +1 sec/day & I have grown attached to it. It's one the few watches, that my wife actually likes...