When is a Timepiece Still Considered a Watch? A Community Discussion
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When is a Timepiece Still Considered a Watch? A Community Discussion

By jenjames · Jan 21, 2020 · 21 replies
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Jenjames sparks a fascinating discussion on the evolving definition of a 'watch' in the modern horological landscape. Their post, featuring a unique timepiece, prompts collectors to consider where the boundaries lie between traditional timekeeping and innovative design. This exploration is particularly relevant as independent watchmakers push the limits of conventional watchmaking.

Is this still consider a “watch”.. Sometime I wonder myself.. 😅





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Watchonthewrist
Jan 21, 2020

Such a great HM . Love it

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VinnieD
Jan 21, 2020

Maybe he will get back to his 70s tastes at some point

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Horology75
Jan 21, 2020

I found it an expensive buy even after good discount by the retailer then...

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