mrsnak
4814
44 doesn't seem that big
When you compare to a Planet Ocean 45.5 or a 46mm Breitling. Might need to try on on. This message has been edited by mrsnak on 2011-05-03 13:49:50
I regret...
By: dxboon : May 1st, 2011-21:40
...the date aperture on this otherwise pretty watch so very much. I don't mind the crown/pusher size. The blued screws also seem like an afterthought. I could do without that touch. Why does this watch need a date window? Yucky. Cheers, Daos
Am I too harsh if....
By: KIH : May 1st, 2011-23:26
... I dare ask why the movement had to be automatic? Half the fun of owning a chronograph is the beauty of the movement and the rotor of the automatic movement blocks the view! I fell in love when I saw this, but after I found out the movement is automati...
At this level of chronograph
By: MTF : May 2nd, 2011-23:24
brands have to use off-the-shelf movements. The Lajoux-Perret movement and other lookalikes of the Val 775x family are automatic. How many hand-wind chronograph movements are available off-the-shelf today? can you make Omega supply the old cal 861? Regard...
I like this watch ....
By: Marcus Hanke : May 2nd, 2011-01:08
... and I was positively surprised to see the height of the movement very effectively camouflaged by the rounded case shape. This is also valid for the other two new chronographs by Baume & Mercier, equipped with the standard 7753. What I am a bit sce...