I agree, it's a great interpretation. Decent price too (£818 if anyone's interested).
I don't know why they didn't put the black hands from the white dial dual-time on the white dial three-hander though. It would have made it so much more legible.
I might be a bit late to the show as these came out about a year ago but I only saw an article in Worn And Wound a few days back.
And what a terrific job they have done!
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This site has lots on trench watches and has advised on the creation of the homage
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The price will surpise you in a good way
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Lots on utube too
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I agree, it's a great interpretation. Decent price too (£818 if anyone's interested).
I don't know why they didn't put the black hands from the white dial dual-time on the white dial three-hander though. It would have made it so much more legible.
Last edited by TaketheCannoli; 20th May 2022 at 16:02.
Hmmmm interesting. Not a bad attempt to modernise a classic
I like it all apart from the date.
It is a common mistake, it has taken Longines almost a decade to realise that re-issues of early watches do not need a date, but Waltham should have learnt from Longines' mistakes