Great group.
Whilst very aware that my general disinclination to buy sports watches (especially on bracelets), my lack of trinity pieces, and my dearth of Omega/TAG/Breitling/Rolex offerings, mark me out as a bit of a heretic in this august forum . . . . .
Switzerland . .
"Hybrids" . .
Glashütte . .
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Great group.
That's a fantastic collection, very diverse and avoiding a lot of the usual suspects.
My wife complains that my collection looks the same but I think yours would fox even her!
Do you have a favourite(s)? Personally I like the Benzinger.
Plenty to like there, wonderful and original collection. Nicely done.
I like the Benzinger a lot, but it has a slight personality conflict in being a very dressy piece in a 42mm (and relatively long lugged) case. Workmanship is astonishing though.
Favourites? -- Almost like asking if I have favourite children! But, it would be the two Benus, the two Panos, the Moser and the Dornblüth.
Wonderful collection-not a bad apple amongst them.
Glashütte goals!
What a great collection.
What a fantastic collection, great to see something different.
Highlights for me are the Nomos Zurich Blaugold and the Moser - I do love a blue dial!
No heresy with that lovely collection. I like the Moser and the Moritz Grossmenn (is that right) but I think the Dornblüth just pips them. Glorious.
Thank you for sharing.
This is a really cool collection of watches! It’s made me want to explore Moritz Grossman a bit more. They all look fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
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What a great collection, do the Grossman's wear similar to the glashutte originals? The movements looks amazing.
I had a Panoinverse in the past, I just couldn't get in with the fit for some reason. I desperately wanted to keep it as it was beautiful but found I didn't wear it. Couldn't figure out what made it wear oddly on my wrist. 39- 41 mm is usually my sweet spot also, but it never sat correctly in my wrist so was traded for a Cellini date which is infinitely more comfortable for me.