Some actual photos of the pre-production reissue. Case is 38.5mm. Images courtesy of Time+Tide Watches (they have a longer article about the watch). Regards, Baruch ...
I think many of the Heitage watches seem to have been manufactured with cases around the 38mm mark, which should at least mean they are not garishly large. This is my favourite so far although a 33mm original is much more preferable! Always a pleasure to ...
Some of their small decisions I haven't quite enjoyed (the faux spotting on the 6B/159 reissue for example), but as a whole they have been quite faithful whilst tapping into the modern market, namely upsizing to current tastes. Baruch
Le Coultre/JLC issued watches always had that extra level of design elegance to them. Hopefully much more education to come on the Ebel. Now you have prompted me to put together what I have until now including my unanswered questions.
It seems toned down compared to a similar release from last year which was noticeably speckled. This version has that too but doesn't look as prominent.
38.5mm is one of my favorite sizes to wear, and apparently it has a 64 hours power reserve. Really like the case shape and crown, which make me think of the IWC Mark XI. I wonder what the water resistance will be. I hope that if they are going to use the ...
Typical an army watch. I must get used to it, always seeing and wear shiny glitter watches π Made my father happy with my old Seiko F1 Honda team. Surprise he start to wear it more. When he is ready, i want to give him an automatic. Downside of his Seiko,...