...congratulations Carl on the foresight to specify it. Whilst the subdial of the 99.0 etc is 'anatomically correct' as an homage to the marine chronometers of yore, your dial in a Dorn was just begging to be manufactured!
but I can't have an entire collection of JLC....already have the reverso, want an Atmos, and an alarm piece would be nice...AMVOX maybe..??!! ;o) Andy.
the main wearer, which i've actually worn continually for about 3 weeks. this is an archive pic as its now got a red strap on it. and my xmas pressie which i just HAD to check over when it arrived this morning...
...congratulations Carl on the foresight to specify it. Whilst the subdial of the 99.0 etc is 'anatomically correct' as an homage to the marine chronometers of yore, your dial in a Dorn was just begging to be manufactured! Cheers, pplater.
The amvox post is the top level thread and the response all fall under it. Should have maybe separated the title thread> There is just soo much admiration going on here. It is pretty coincidental that I was just admiring your watch when you were in the pr...
You just move the hour hand back and forth between 10 and 2 and you can quickly reset the date. You don't have to do the usual wind of the minute hand round and round.
Hi Carl, these are not scratches in the crystal, and I have been asked more than once if the crystal is broken: These golden lines are marking sectors of 30 degrees each, that are help locating the planets in the sky. The distances of inner planets, from ...
how to read anything other than the time. thats why i'm trying to get the book on the trilogy as nothing anywhere explains the workings well enough for me to understand it. perhaps i'm just thick, but a perp without the day/date/month and year doesnt make...
8 day perpetual, but cant find it on their website. its a stunning piece. no flowery decor, just the mechanics in action. 2nd one is also great, but top one gets 10/10. Graham