Hi all, I'm Ken and i have been following this forum for a while. Normally i am following closely to the mainstream brands until i chanced upon this watch at an AD. I was immediately attracted by its quality and in my opinion,the honest price point. After...
Hi Ken1 I think I know what you have seen. It is probably not the barrel housing but it is the rachet wheel. No worry about the track on the rachet wheel. It is the contact track of the wheel against the bridge. I've choosen this layout to ensure a perfec...
Congrats Ken, excellent choice of watch. I did have a QC issue with my Mayu's bezel when I first got it. But, it was rectified by Moser. One thing I like about Moser is that they are still small and exclusive. Their watches does not scream out 'bling-blin...
out of the lurker closet Ken1, then the watch is a very good thing! It is very elegant and seems perfectly proportioned. Do let us have a view of the said movement. Thank you to Andreas for answering a technical question. I am still nervous about the avai...
...tell us more of this beautiful watch? I just know it has a very unique movement, and aesthetically its case and dial appeal to me. Congratulations Ken! Nice pictures. Look forward to more from you. One more thing, is Mayu a Japanese word? What's the me...
Hi Andreas, I noticed the same 'problem' on my Mayu. If I understand you correctly, its a grease trace arising from a design decision, but its there, so what can be done about it? I suppose it will always be there, is that right? Some answers would be app...
Hi YW Wong Yes, you are right. This was a technical decision not a design decision. It needs to have this little trace of grease. You can also see this on the 2nd and 4th picture of Mel's Mayu: ahci.watchprosite.com Regards Andreas Strehler