Urban Jürgensen Ref. 1140 PT: A Collector's Angle of View
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Urban Jürgensen Ref. 1140 PT: A Collector's Angle of View

By right_wrist · Aug 5, 2020 · 22 replies
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In a captivating post, WatchProSite member right_wrist shares a unique perspective on watch appreciation, focusing on the visual impact of a timepiece from various angles. His initial photograph of an Urban Jürgensen reference 1140 PT from an unconventional 'angle of view' sparked a discussion on the interplay between dial aesthetics, movement finishing, and overall case design. This article explores the nuances of what makes a watch truly stand out, as seen through the eyes of a discerning collector.

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Or maybe I should say, angle of view smile






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BL
blau
Aug 5, 2020

Have to mention: I'm a right-wrister, too.

PI
piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1)
Aug 5, 2020

Can we look at the back? Thx

WA
watch-er
Aug 5, 2020

beautiful watch again.

RI
right_wrist
Aug 5, 2020

The back is not bad to look at, but it's the least impressive part of the watch in my opinion. Lots of watches have nice movements but the casework, dial, and hands are what make this watch fantastic.

MI
Mike H
Aug 5, 2020

...on the other hand I like it also 🤣🤣 Really beautiful 👍👌👌

RI
right_wrist
Aug 5, 2020

Or wrist, technically! ;-)

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