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    Quote Originally Posted by sickie View Post
    Plenty of Breitling or Bremont about, not cheap but nice

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    Thanks, I’ll take a look at Breitling. Would love to support Bremont as a British company but whenever I’ve looked in the past I can only see 42mm diameter or larger, which are too big for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filterlab View Post
    Sinn do a number of them.
    Thanks, I’ll take a look

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    Quote Originally Posted by YCymro View Post
    Thanks, I’ll take a look
    Have a look at these...

    144 St Diapal World
    103 UTC
    356 UTC
    756/757 UTC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filterlab View Post
    Have a look at these...

    144 St Diapal World
    103 UTC
    356 UTC
    756/757 UTC
    Thanks. According to their website I see that most Sinn’s are showing a 6 month lead on delivery. The 756 seems to hit the spot. First Class Watches are a Sinn dealer and I’m occasionally their way, so will pop in for a gander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YCymro View Post
    Thanks. According to their website I see that most Sinn’s are showing a 6 month lead on delivery. The 756 seems to hit the spot. First Class Watches are a Sinn dealer and I’m occasionally their way, so will pop in for a gander.
    Chronomaster has the DIAPAL
    https://www.chronomaster.co.uk/watch...56-utc-diapal/

    I prefer this version
    Last edited by Mr Curta; 11th March 2023 at 20:23.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YCymro View Post
    Thanks. According to their website I see that most Sinn’s are showing a 6 month lead on delivery. The 756 seems to hit the spot. First Class Watches are a Sinn dealer and I’m occasionally their way, so will pop in for a gander.
    Try Guinand if you like Sinn, they may have one

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    The 756/757 has been discontinued for some time, but there are a few about if you search hard. I've had a 756 UTC and I'm still annoyed that I let it go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YCymro View Post
    I’d like a GMT hand on a chronograph but they seem like hensteeth outside vintage jobbies.
    Glycine Airman 9 is chrono'/GMT.
    I'll get a picture up when I get home.

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    3 complications, date, chronograph, GMT.

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    This is the long lost brother of the Mareoscope earlier in the thread



    Full 12 hr chronograph (central seconds and minute, hours on the sub-dial at 6) and an independently settable GMT hand on the 3 sub-dial, the mechanism for which takes the place of the day-date in the 5100 movement. It is the Lemania 5195.
    I am currently having a custom watch built using this movement, because although this Eberhard is pretty, it is almost unreadable unless the light falls on it in certain ways

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    Breguet minute repeater.

    It’s not mine, but it was on my wrist for a short while in the Breguet boutique until I found out how much it cost. It was slightly frightening to wear anything that expensive even if I was sitting very still.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweets View Post
    I am currently having a custom watch built using this movement, because although this Eberhard is pretty, it is almost unreadable unless the light falls on it in certain ways
    Looking forward to seeing the results of that.
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    Power reserve


    GMT, small seconds and big date


    World time


    I’m not a fan of chronographs but would eventually like a moon phase of some sort, the CW Moonglow is rather nice as is some Ball I’ve seen.


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    Moonphase on a field watch.

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    ^^ that’s cool


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    Full calendar moonphase Chrono is my most complicated one. From 1990.

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    1992 Citizens Americas Cup. Plenty of complications . The instructions were interesting!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stilgoe1972 View Post
    1992 Citizens Americas Cup. Plenty of complications . The instructions were interesting!!
    I really like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfat33 View Post
    I really like that.
    Was going to give it a bath but thought better of it as it’s never been serviced so excuse the gunge!


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    Quote Originally Posted by noTAGlove View Post
    Do You Have a Complication?
    In 68 posts I’m surprised that no-one’s replied “Yes, my wife!” (Other partnerships are available)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stilgoe1972 View Post
    1992 Citizens Americas Cup. Plenty of complications . The instructions were interesting!!



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    That's rather cool. Hard to imagine that in the heat of a race anyone can actually use it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Senninha View Post
    That's rather cool. Hard to imagine that in the heat of a race anyone can actually use it!
    It has eight complications apparently, 2 for each pusher !!


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