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i was going to thank...
i was going to thank you Ben, but i've read all
of your post and now i'm in tears over your brutal criticism :)))
i do agree with you over the display back.
totally unnessesary. power reserves on auto's not nessesary, but useful on
handwinds perhaps. it is as you've said, one of their brand signatures so we
have to live with it.
i'll have a look at the font before i make
comment.
did i mention it has a lovely chocolatey brown
dial :))
best
Graham
Very nice review
By: tee530 : November 25th, 2009-11:29
Thanks Graham for the detailed writeup. I was not familiar with the brand, and you efforts to place it in context with Seiko are much appreciated. Although you say the display back isn't a highlight of the watch, would you mind posting a photo of the back...
Not bad...
By: tee530 : November 25th, 2009-12:04
...agreed that the movement doesn't grab you by the lapels, but it has a clean, functional, workmanlike aesthetic that reminds me in spirit of the old 1960s Eterna-Matics. The proof is in the running: if these movements have the reliability and durability...
Excellent review
By: AFSG : November 25th, 2009-19:59
very nice review - love the "quartz movements of which i have no wish to speak" comment - I can imagine you frowning typing this. The strap looks amazing - love the buckle... Orient isn’t a brand I’ve had much interest in but I must say this o...
i was going to thank...
By: G99 : November 25th, 2009-14:15
i was going to thank you Ben, but i've read all of your post and now i'm in tears over your brutal criticism :))) i do agree with you over the display back. totally unnessesary. power reserves on auto's not nessesary, but useful on handwinds perhaps. it i...
you have the luck of...
By: G99 : November 26th, 2009-01:43
you have the luck of the gods Ginger. i've been after a Citizen chronometer ever since i started down the japanese watch route and never seen one in a condition or at a price i'd be prepared to pay. look forward to seeing it best Graham