Ask Dornbluth? They seem pretty friendly and accommodating.
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Would anyone happen to have this watch?
The 99.1 is one their most common watches. 42mm and 11.5mm thick.
The 99.1-M is basically the same watch and movement but in a 40mm case and 10mm high. Struggling to see how it looks on wrist or in any images to get a feel for the size difference. The 99.1 looks a little too industrial. I am hoping the subtle size difference makes a big difference.
Ask Dornbluth? They seem pretty friendly and accommodating.
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I have an Archimede in this style, same size as the Dornbluth (42mm) except for one vital (for me) dimension - the lug width is 2mm less at 20mm and this makes the watch wearable for me on a wrist slightly larger than 7 inches. A 22mm strap would make the whole thing too large for me I think, and although the Archimede was bought to test the water for a possible Dornbluth purchase I've stayed with it due to this issue. I would hope the 40mm version has a 20mm lug width. These watches were originally used for quick and easy reading of the time, hence the large, uncluttered and very legible dials. Now then, Industrial . . .
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10 months isn’t that unreasonable when you realise you are getting a bespoke watch pretty much hand made for you by a handful of actual watchmakers.
The care and attention to detail is second to none. Then they will send you photos of your watch being assembled and you can even visit in person for a tour and to pick up your watch (outside of pandemics of course!)
After spending 6 months trying to decide on the 99.1 or the "m", I finally ordered the 99.1. Dornbluth were very helpful, and send some wrist shots of the 42mm, and it looked okay. Still not convinced, I bought the Mappin and Webb Campaign watch (40mm) as a test. It still a bit of a gamble, but I feel it was the right choice. I don't mind the wait, if anything, I think it adds to the anticipation and experience.. best of luck with the decision... If I can find the wrist shot they sent, I'll post it later..
I can't see prices on the Dornbluth webpage. Roughly what does a new 99.1 cost? I guess there will be VAT and import duty to pay now too?
I'd love a Dornbluth but the larger case sizes always put me off as 36-38mm is my preferred these days.
Glad they are offering more options in the smaller sizes but my favourite dial style still only seems to come in 42mm.
Having photos of the watch being built is a great touch, especially if it's for a landmark birthday or similar. Maybe one day!
Good luck with the purchase.
My 99.1 on my 7.25" wrist.
Each to their own of course, but I'm really glad I paid the extra for applied numerals vs a printed dial when I bought mine in 2010.
In certain light conditions the blued hands & numerals really pop
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Andy
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You can see from some of their linked dealers previously you had to contact to ask them.
I have had mine for a good few years and I don’t think there is much out there to compare with. A watch built to your specifications, a company that will send you updated photos of the build. I was considering getting a Glashuute Original as my next watch but even though the Dornbluth is a little more expensive I would rather pay a little more for a watch that was not mass produced and made for me.
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You can see from some of their linked dealers previously you had to contact to ask them.
I have had mine for a good few years and I don’t think there is much out there to compare with. A watch built to your specifications, a company that will send you updated photos of the build. I was considering getting a Glashuute Original as my next watch but even though the Dornbluth is a little more expensive I would rather pay a little more for a watch that was not mass produced and made for me.
Not worried about the 10 month at all! Great to see in one way and adds to the thrill!
I love that version above. But it’s too close to my ALS in terms of design and i dislike the way the numerals are cut off.
If you could get that image it would be great! I am very particular about size these days so any info in advance is an advantage.
Have you gotten your 99.1 yet?
Prices below ex vat
https://www.dornblueth.com/catalog/P...0_Eng-exkl.pdf
Catalogue
https://www.dornblueth.com/catalog/D...Inhalt-min.pdf
They have 38mm cases as well on their Quintas range. Prices increase sharply on these.
Thanks for the info Ax and 893bet.
Some superb pictures on this thread too.
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That makes sense!
Catalogue is hard enough to follow. A bit disjointed.
I am tending towards a 99.1-M with blue printed dial and blue numerals and hands similar to the one posted on this thread or else an engraved dial with black numerals and blue hands.
Engraved dial I think adds around 1k. Dial depth always sets a watch apart.
There was a very tempting Dorn on SC not long ago. Not sure if it sold.
Very classy watches.
Not gonna lie, they are exceptional looking timepieces. Not my style though
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Not sure about the white dials. Looks almost sporty.
Still lovely mind you.
I’m sorely tempted ... either a 99.2 (possibly M) or a Regulator ... my only concern with the M models is the proportions don’t look quite so elegant.
@xanx empty your inbox
So I received from DDS a few cases in the post to try for size. Consider that service beside another watch manufacturer.....!
A 99.1-M 40mm x 10mm
And a Quintas 38.5mm x 10mm (this is the in-house calibre case).
The Quintas in reality a little thicker. Probably 10.5-11mm but it’s declared as 10mm funny enough.
The 40mm feels better balanced overall!
I have my design picked out. Just need to decide if I want to invest in one.
What design you going with then? Whats the current wait time from Dornbluth?
Really is amazing service to send you 2 case to check before you buy. Look forward to the pictures in 8-10 months.
These watches look terrific and they are a damn sight more special than, for example, Rolex.
What steel does Dornblüth use? They say their steel is nickel-free. However, it looks like regular steel. And it’s beautiful polished or brushed.
Sending the cases out is great service and I’m so glad to know it’s something they do as I’d planned to ask if they could do it when my time comes to decide.
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After reading the Patek finishing thread, I feel the likes of Dornbluth need more attention for at least making the effort.
It's a corny marketing line 'made with love', but there has to be something in it with watches.