AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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Not as big as it sounds on paper
Hi Mo,
I am generally a bit shy when it comes to large watches, and I have heard this 46mm watch described as a 'hockey puck' but I was very pleasantly surprised on the wrist. It is the short lugs, narrow bezel, open architecture and small subdials that makes it wear smaller, and it is not really that thick in relation to the diameter. Overall it was quite OK, so you need to try it on to see.
Andrew
Did you hear it?
By: patrick_y : February 19th, 2013-12:10
Step one. Put watch on nightstand on a firm but anti-scratch surface. Step two. Turn off lights. Step three. Climb into bed. Step four. Listen for a mad mechanical watch ticking noise that has been likened to a "mad cricket" chirping.
The cricket on speed
By: AndrewD : February 19th, 2013-13:21
Well Patrick, it IS fast. The Boutique was not the best environment to listen in - and I always listen to watches; its the reason I couldn't get the Journe DS and the Haldimann H1 out of my head - but it is an interesting sound. Hard to discern any differ...
Relatively small?
By: AndrewD : February 20th, 2013-03:14
Thanks for the additional information, Patrick. 10mm is indeed a sizable diameter given the escapement speed. I suspect I could drive to work on the power in those twin barrels. But the balance wheel still feels a little lonely in that space. Having said ...