I am a big fan of the humble Unitas (now ETA) 6498. In my, admittedly, limited experience (I have two watches with the movement) I have found it to be a robust and reliable timekeeper. The two watches I own that contain 6498s perform well within COSC spec...
Thanks a lot for your nicely pictured presentation of your 2 watches. Somehow you feel a certain inclination towards reasonably priced, good qualitiy German watches, as you recently posted a photo of the Sinn U1. I also like Stowa watches and hold the Ant...
Thanks for sharing your Stowa photo. The Antea certainly has a clean look, and the Bauhaus-inspired design gives the watch a stylish dial on which the time can easily be read. We don't often see Stowas here, but I think they are an affordable brand with s...
is that it does not allow the edges of the case to be tapered down. The case winds up with a 'blocky' look with thick edges, even though it is not actually that thick overall. The watches look amazing in every other way, though. Congrats on both.
i have a couple of watches with these movements. i think they are great and would happily buy a watch with these movements in. to me they are the hand wind equivelant of the ETA 2824. some companies are even altering them to adopt a centre second. i think...
Like me, you appreciate the consistent performance and value that these movements bring. I would also happily buy another watch housing the 6498. The cotes de Geneve circulaire on your Maurice Lacroix is very pretty! I enjoyed that photo in particular. Ch...
...in both my ownership experience, and those that I've seen otherwise, do exhibit the chunkiness that you describe. Undoubtedly, there are certain design limitations owing to the movement size and shape that must be taken into account. Thanks so much for...
two very nice looking watches too. I especially like the Archer. I think it is much nicer if contemporary big watches contain a similarly sized movement! Best Andreas
I agree that it is nice to see the harmony between these larger cases and movements. Many of the watches housing these movements remain within reach of the average person (like me!) which I also appreciate. Cheers, Daos
...Stowa, particularly the screwed balance and the swan-neck. For some reason, I have never liked blued screws. They tend to overwhelm the relatively subdued colours of the balance, train and jewels - and instead draw attention to 'mundane' components.
...from many others regarding blued screws. Some people say it takes away from the engineered or mechanical design aspect of a movement. I, myself, am very drawn to color and only wish the bluing on the screwheads of my watches extended into the slots, so...
Daos, I found myself in the position of wanting a "marriage watch" (Taking a pocket watch and casing it into a wristwatch) and the Unitas 6497 prove to be the best choice for this experiment, which in the end turned out to be more like a stroll to my AD r...
Where can I find the restaurant that serves this dish? It's like a Panerai bruschetta! Although the menu says "sushi" at one point so perhaps no Italian food today. LOL! Your watch is amazing, of course, and I do agree that the 6497/6498 offer great value...
The more and more I look at the Archer watch, the more I get the feeling that the watch lacks an identity. When pictures were first posted here on this site, it looked like very interesting watch but after closer inspection, the watch seems like it's "con...
...they are much appreciated. I do think the Archer pulls from various references with the idea of creating its own identity, but perhaps some additional branding in terms of design is something to be considered. Cheers, Daos
An example? Panerai. The Pam 36, wirth its rugged finish: The Cali, with a sweeter finish: A very accurate and reliable movement, ideal for a tool watch! Best, and thanks for another great post, sister. Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2...
I can always count on you to bring up something interesting and salient to the discussion! It's fascinating how different this same movement looks in your two watches. Completely different vibes IMO! I agree that the 6498 is quite rugged, and lends itself...
the 6497/98 movements are great to modify, masters like Dornbluth or Ninchritz make beautiful 3/4 plate conversions, also the specials by Habring and the engraved skeleton watches by Benzinger are truly work of art. These simple and reliable calibers were...
Paul, I hope you continue to share these projects with us! Your ideas are so intriguing! I like the first photo so very much, as I don't recall seeing a movement covered in perlage to that extent. Also, your latest creation seems to be shaping up into som...
Sorry, no pictures - no camera! But you can find some great images and reports by searching the forums using "Dornbluth" and "Dornblueth". I use my 99.2 mainly as a deskclock - actually on a shelf behind my computer, in its nice burlwood box. That way I c...
I never tire of seeing Dornblüth watches. Thanks for the photo, Glickman. How's that maple-bacon Krispy Kreme idea coming along? You've got a couple customers (and that's just the folks I know) waiting to buy some! Hope all is well! Daos
I've been quite smitten with them since I handled some last year. They have such beautiful, clean dials, and the movement is so lovely. It practically oozes charm and that unique brand of Dornblüth "elfin magic" (I hear stories about their quaint wor...
. . . of the transformation wrought by Dornblüth, but my favorite iteration of the 6498 is Omega's 2201 ensconced in the Railmaster XXL . . . . . . photo courtesy Keith Downing. Cordially, Art...
i didnt realise that the 2201 was Unitas based Art. it doesnt change the way i feel about it as its far to big to wear. lovely watch for those with huge wrists though. best Graham
. . . a great watch but totally unwearable for the average guy and absolutely ridiculous on my wrist; still, the architecture of the movement is reminiscent of vintage Omega pocket-watch movements . . . cordially, Art
Enjoyed your review, Daos, and this is, to me, though perhaps not "haute cuisine" either, enjoyable. It is a Schaumburg Art Nouveau DQT, the movement is modified and anthracited (is that even a word?). In titanium even at 44mm, is light and actually works...