
JMan's acquisition of the Fears Brunswick Jump Hour offers a timely exploration into the unique appeal of jump hour complications. His initial experience, despite a minor service issue, highlights the enduring satisfaction collectors find in distinctive time displays. This article delves into the design nuances of the Brunswick Jump Hour and synthesizes community perspectives on this fascinating horological mechanism.


things that I like about that Fears: - it’s an attractive dial layout - the Brunswick style case is classic - the black and white colors work well together Who wouldn’t love a jumping hours, cool way to display time.
I like that side shot, it looks as if the dial is floating in the case. Speaking of the case, the mix of round bezel and square base matched to that beautiful onion crown is very interesting, lots of details to enjoy!
Looos good - and wasn’t aware that the dip was enamel 👌🏻👍🏻
My QS25 says hello! Best, Emmanuel
I like at 12 or 3 o’clock clock
Yours is very nice too and the hour hands never overlaps the hour aperture!
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