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Love, love, love
the One Hertz. definitely on my grail list.
Thanks Davo. You can stay!
By: AndrewD : June 9th, 2011-23:21
But I must say that all these Dead Seconds watches have their charms. The Habring2 has that nice central 'engine' and a large seconds hand so the dead beat is obvious. The One Hertz has a gorgeous dial and movement architecture. The Gerber has the switchi...
On the gerber
By: Greg D : June 10th, 2011-03:13
I don't think Paul's put this into production yet - but if I remember correctly it's based on one of Paul's own movements - rather than a customised ETA - so I think it's likely to be at the higher price point. I think there were some historic pieces Grah...
thanks Greg, i've looked...
By: G99 : June 10th, 2011-07:43
thanks Greg, i've looked at some of the vintage pieces with Chezard movements and they seem a bit on the high side. the Doxa is affordable, but the Rolex and Omega's are plainly ridiculous. hope you had a great time in Vegas with Peter. it was sad i could...
Ouch!
By: expwmbat : June 10th, 2011-14:18
I love the Gerber model 41, and the switchable dead seconds makes it even more appealing, but that price point puts it out of contention for me as well. Thanks for the great pictures and videos. Cheers, Daniel
Each has their own charm.
By: ling5hk : June 10th, 2011-15:47
One Hertz movement surprises me the most. Very nicely decorated. Gerber's 3 rotors movement is very unique and beautiful - akin to 3 little bells. Harbring gives me impression - simple and elegent. Of course, FPJ is a class on its own. Regards Ling