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Anders & Co Volcán Manual Wind

 

You see a new watch brand with a nice Enamel Salmon dial and get a Deja Vu moment





Ah Yes reminds you of the Audemars Piguet Tradition and the John Schaeffer







Regardless they look really nice and contemporary













In Stainless Steel with the following case dimensions 37mm (D) x 6.65mm (T) x 44.6mm (LTL) according to Time & Tide it is powered by a "ETA 7001 manually wound calibre through the exhibition caseback. The 7001 is a legendary, ultra-thin Swiss hand-wound mechanical movement known for its reliability and slim 2.5mm profile.





It’s quite an old movement, dating back to the 1970s, originally made by Pesaux, but relabelled in 1985 when the company was acquired by ETA. Today, it remains a staple in the industry, powering several premium, ultra-slim watches, and this success is down to its considerable 42-45-hour power reserve while beating at a slightly slower-than-usual rate of 21,600 Vph."

A Direct Competitor for me would be the Raymond Weil Toccata









Image Sources: Reddit, Google Images, Time & Tide, Anders & Co., Bolang & Sons

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