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What a beautiful piece!!
My best congratulations to you!! I sent you a PM....
Jumping for joy
By: dxboon : May 28th, 2009-06:16
Earlier this year I had identified certain watches that were to go on a "short-list" of candidates for purchase in 2009. I looked into models from several large manufactures, but ultimately decided that I wanted to pull the trigger on a watch from an inde...
That's ok, Aaron!
By: dxboon : May 28th, 2009-10:41
Work first, play later! I'm out of the office today so I'm able to goof off a bit before I go to my appointments in the afternoon! Thanks for looking at my (not very good) pictures! Hope all is well! Cheers, Daos
Wow!
By: Ginger : May 28th, 2009-17:49
Daos, both you and the watch are amazing! Your enthusiasm and commitment to collecting are extraordinary. I'll be in LA around Thanksgiving , so please pencil me into your calendar for a viewing. Best, Ginger
Ginger -- I can't wait!
By: dxboon : May 28th, 2009-19:11
Looking forward to your LA visit. First round is on me! Thanks so much for your compliments (*blushing*), but I think you are a much more educated and devoted collector -- the search for great examples of the hi-beats you love is not always an easy one! I...
That's lovely, Daos!
By: Gary G : May 28th, 2009-20:54
...and thank you for sharing the personal story behind the object -- I think we're all agreed that this is one of the great joys of working with independents. I think that the Habring jump seconds is a great piece -- and looks great on you, too! One less ...
Hi Gary!
By: dxboon : May 28th, 2009-21:58
Thanks for leaving a note! I appreciate your comments a great deal, as I know you have long been a supporter of independent watchmakers. I hope you enjoyed the photos and videos, as I certainly have been enjoying your travelogues to see Kari and PSM. Than...
A quick congratulations
By: AndrewD : May 29th, 2009-03:52
Hi Daos, Time doesn’t allow me to leave a longer note, but very pleased to see your jump hour arrive. It really looks very fetching, perfect size and nice solidity to the case and lugs. I particularly like the blued second hand, not just because of the ju...
Thank you, Andrew!
By: dxboon : May 30th, 2009-19:42
You were one of the few people who knew I was working on this acquisition, and I appreciated your support then, as I do now. I'm continuing to enjoy the watch and the novelty of the jump seconds as compared to my other timepieces. I have actually lined up...
Stopping time …
By: AndrewD : May 31st, 2009-00:21
Hi Daos, I had read that being able to ‘stop’ time like this was a particularly important concept in Asian culture. I have no idea if this is the case, but I would be interested in anyone's comments. Don’t worry, most of us are simpleton...
Hi Ed!
By: dxboon : May 30th, 2009-19:26
I'm glad you enjoyed the videos and pictures. I've just started trying to figure out how the video function on my point -n-click works. My first attempt at capturing the jump seconds from the dial side looked like an outtake from The Blair Witch Project o...
Hi Pplater!
By: dxboon : May 30th, 2009-19:22
Thanks for the note! I am having a lot of fun with it. The jump seconds is a festive distraction, albeit sometimes during inappropriate moments like: meetings at the office, during conversations with friends, sitting in traffic on the freeway... Cheers, D...
Thanks, Don!
By: dxboon : May 30th, 2009-19:17
I'm not sure the project would've come to pass without your kind assistance! I hope you are well, and safe travels to NYC next month. Are you sure you don't want to take the scenic route back to Europe and visit us in LA for a few days? Cheers, Daos
Congrats Daos!
By: SJX : May 31st, 2009-09:26
I've always admired practical innovation of Richard Habring's work, he was with IWC, even if his finishing is not quite present in a decorative sense. Wear it in the best of health! - SJX
I agree, SJX...
By: dxboon : May 31st, 2009-15:17
...that this watch is very, perhaps too, austere in terms of decoration on the movement. I wonder if future iterations will be more highly finished, and opened up a bit so we can see more of the jump seconds mechanism. Thanks for leaving me a nice note! C...
How did I miss this post, Daos???
By: amanico : May 31st, 2009-09:51
What a great story, here, Daos! It is much more than watch, at the end, this is an awesome experience! Honestly, I know quite onthing about this brand, but you made me curious, so I will spend some time to discover it. From what I see, I appreciate its cl...
Thanks, Nicolas!
By: dxboon : May 31st, 2009-15:08
Sometimes it's the journey, as well as the end result that is meaningful. I know many others wait years for customized timepieces, or search for years to find certain rare or vintage watches, so my experience is but a small thing as compared to those scen...
Thanks so much!
By: dxboon : May 31st, 2009-14:59
This is my first watch with applied numerals, instead of printed ones, and I really enjoy the 3-D effect they bring to the dial! Thanks for your kind words, FX! Cheers, Daos This message has been edited by dxboon on 2009-05-31 15:20:28
Thanks, Jed!
By: dxboon : May 31st, 2009-21:47
The experience of having a new watch is always improved upon by the fact that I get to share my latest acquisitions with you at the office! Of course, there will be no more new pieces in 2009 for sure, but my small group of watches is satisfying. Thanks f...
Well done Daos!
By: 1440 : June 2nd, 2009-09:12
I have been very intermittent in my viewing/posting here since my computer died last week, but had to comment using my small laptop when I saw this post. Very nice addition and one that I have looked at myself. Congrats and I hope this watch brings you a ...
Thanks, Al!
By: dxboon : June 3rd, 2009-00:39
I'm enjoying my Habring, but I actually wore my 1440 today in order to break-in the new gator strap I just put on. Do you like it? Hope your computer is fixed soon! Sending you my best from California! Cheers, Daos New brown gator with a simple tang buckl...
Very nice!
By: 1440 : June 3rd, 2009-04:46
I like that strap very much. It is quite similar to the one I had on that watch initially. Good choice! BTW I'm typing this from my new machine - slowly getting everything set-up and working, but I hate working on computers! Cheers, Al
Thanks, Allen!
By: dxboon : June 8th, 2009-19:36
I'm glad you watched the vids. I'm trying to slowly, but surely explore my camera's capabilities. Technology can be amazing...if you actually know how to use it! All the buttons and settings are beyond my pea-sized brain! I really cannot say enough good t...
Sorry for the late reply
By: DaveB : June 10th, 2009-20:14
Daos, I just read your post. and enjoyed you comments IMO the Habrings offer one of the best values for an independent watchmaker. The jump second is one of those hidden jewels. No one really notices the complication. It is like their COS, no one ever not...
Hi Dave!
By: dxboon : June 10th, 2009-20:43
You never have to say sorry when you write something nice! Thanks for the kind note. I'm enjoying my new Habring a lot. My friends (outside the watch arena) think I am ridiculous, and there was a lot of discussion about why my new watch was not all that i...