I never said that.:smug:
Merely reflecting that I am without a Mission Timer, and I would like one....
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I never said that.:smug:
Merely reflecting that I am without a Mission Timer, and I would like one....
Drop me a note when you want to move it on...... :biggrin-new:
Indeed, at about 10 x the price of the Mission Timer, and Sinn themselves only had the option of putting the running seconds in the wrong place.
Not sure why, but Sinn won a design award for that...
I posted this on Page 8 of this thread,
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I like t. The taper on the strap works really well, and that version is not totally tactical, so it looks fine.
Got my shipping notification, I'll get mine tomorrow
Apart from the "tactical" answer, having the crown and pushers on the left also means that the running seconds are at 12, exactly where they are on the NaBo 17 cockpit clock that inspired this dial...
And I think the main production delay on the Mission Timers was due to the movements being a special order from ETA, not main production of the watch in the east.
Are we allowed to know how many of...
Neither, DLC for me. It just looks too good not to, and is different from all my other Centre Minute chronos (umm, err, all 5 of them).
Me too, I think. Confirmation Email received, anyhow.
I am not sure why you couldn't take my word for it. I did have all 3 versions for a few days. All cleared up now anyhow.
I have just looked out the two straps I put it on for the review. Both 22mm
I am certain it is 22mm, but of course i no longer have one with me to confirm. I made a point of it as it was a surprise to me
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Up on the site now, £395 and £415 for DLC, for sale Sunday.
An excellent value watch given the specification and the price of watches from other premium brands like Breitling that use the same...
You're right, it was edited out of the second last paragraph. Sorry, my mistake.
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It's interesting, and I thought about it during the review. My photos do perhaps enhance that appeaeance, as the flat crystal meant I had to angle the watches off to avoid camera reflections, and in...
I know, half the cost of the A-13A (once you pay to import it from Italy). They are going to go quickly, that's for sure. 15 years to develop, and 4 windows of 30 seconds to sell :courage:
It is in the review, about September, and it will cost about £400. The former is a bit more to wait, but the latter is great news, and makes it a very competitive price
Yup, I guess I was too.
Anyhow, the review is now live, HERE
And here are a few of the shots that were not used in the review
https://i.postimg.cc/Jm7vkRrf/PRS56-DLC-Daylight-Lume.jpg
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It keeps going. If you set the bezel to the hour hand at the start, you can use it to make a 12hr chrono. One of the otger renders had a 0-12 bezel fot just that reason.
Here is a little treat for you. Certainly was a treat for me.
I do a spot of writing for the Watchgecko magazine, and asked Eddie if I could borrow a Mission Timer or two for review.
He said yes,...
When one normally uses a right-pusher chrono, one usually holds the watch case with the thumb where this pusher is, so it is actually very intuitive using chrono this way round.
They look great....
Are the Facebook photos of the production run then, not the prototype?
EDIT - Never mind, I see that it is.
So I wonder when it is incoming
Looking at this again, I wonder whether the crown might be better a little further into the case, less proud.
With no date and quartz movement, it is not likely to get used that much, so closer...
The matte white hands look like they are steel ( whie would be better) otherwise looks the business.
If this carries on as it is, I will get A and C, and most of the cheaper end of my collection is instantly rendered redundant.
Great design