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Saso's initial impressions of the Armin Strom Gravity Equal Force offer a valuable, long-term perspective on this innovative independent timepiece. His detailed photography and subsequent customization highlight the watch's unique aesthetic and technical features, providing insights into ownership and personalization. This article synthesizes community discussion around the watch's design, wearability, and the brand's finishing philosophy.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The original author customized the dial of his Gravity Equal Force with guilloché, addressing what he perceived as a weakness in the watch's initial aesthetic and showcasing personalization possibilities.
- A fellow collector shared a wristshot of the Gravity Equal Force, noting that the brand's representative, Claude, is a great person to interact with, suggesting a positive customer experience.
- A debate arose regarding the trend of engraving text on movement parts, with one member suggesting it might be a shortcut that allows brands to neglect traditional finishing in those areas.
- The original author defended the laser-engraved movement part, stating it interacts well with light and that sufficient Côtes de Genève finishing is present elsewhere on the movement.
- Despite its 41mm case, the Gravity Equal Force wears true to size due to a compact 47mm lug-to-lug measurement, fitting a 17.4cm wrist comfortably.
- Another member expressed concern that the 41mm case and thin bezel might make the watch wear larger on a smaller wrist, posing a question about its perceived size.
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