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C900 arrived today.
Sorry for the poor quality pictures. When I opened the box there was a letter addressed to me signed by Christopher Ward and Johannes Jahnke. That was a nice touch. However, I was really impressed with the users manual, which has many diagrams depicting how the monopusher chronograph works. As for the watch itself, the movement is a pleasure to look at. There's even a swan neck regulator. It's pretty sparsely decorated, but I can't think of many other watches with single pusher chronographs mated to a 6497. The case workmanship is good, but not great. Still a unique piece at this pricepoint. I'm also loving the clean almost Bauhaus like dial.
Jimmy
Congratulations
By: AndrewD : September 29th, 2013-04:46
Congratulations, Jimmy. I look forward to seeing the photos, particularly of the movement. Mono pushers are a nice mechanism for a dress chronograph. Please note that I edited the prices from your post as PuristS prefers to focus on the merits of the watc...
Intriguing Watch
By: Whirling : September 29th, 2013-16:31
I too would love to hear about what this watch is like in the metal. It does represent a very interesting movement modification. However, I think Mr. Richard Habring, himself, designed his Crown Operated System. It's not even a pusher; one turns the crown...
C900 arrived today.
By: jchu147 : October 10th, 2013-22:46
Sorry for the poor quality pictures. When I opened the box there was a letter addressed to me signed by Christopher Ward and Johannes Jahnke. That was a nice touch. However, I was really impressed with the users manual, which has many diagrams depicting h...
Nice review and pictures
By: Zhege : October 11th, 2013-07:34
Thanks for the enthusiastic review and pictures. Your initial post read like an advertisement, but now we can see exactly why you were so excited :) Congrats! Great touch that the manual goes into such detail about the monopusher and movement. I just pick...
Very clean design ...
By: AndrewD : October 15th, 2013-18:38
... both inside and out. The bicompax display sits perfectly along side the mono pusher actuation. Very Bauhaus design, as you say. I love the instruction manual and the way they name the components, drawing the owner into a stronger relationship with the...