... with the onion crown is very well executed. Nice pictures too. Can you share something about the specs and realworld experiences like wrist comfort, accuracy, and so on?
but wan't a Unitas 6497/8 used as the base? Happy to stand corrected, amerix This message has been edited by amerix on 2010-08-25 13:34:57 This message has been edited by amerix on 2010-08-25 13:38:17
Lovely to see your watch. I'm a fan of Lang & Heyne. The enamel dial is very attractive, and the finishing on the teeth of the winding and ratchet wheels is admirable. Very traditional German watchmaking!
I can't decide! Do I like it better from the dial or movement side?! It's just gorgeous! I saw one of these in the flesh last winter and it definitely made an impression. Enjoy your new beauty! Cheers, Daos
aa often seen on classic pilot watches - for winding with a glove. and on many Chronoswiss designs - for example. Here I find it out of place. How does it feel - without a glove? My mind may snap, but what is that compared to a winding stem? amerix This m...
you have to see this watch in the flesh))) I told Marco, that his watches look much better when you hold them "personally", then when you see the watches in catalogues. Beleive me, I was shocked, when I saw all his collection on the table)))
the movement isnt too shabby either. i like the frosted finish. there can sometimes be too much emphasis on perlage and cote geneve when this finish looks just fine and complements the beautiful dial. best Graham