Your assessment is spot on. "Not more, not less." There's an economy about the watch that has its own appeal.
Aug 21, 2021,17:24 PM
As though it says, "this watch isn't going to do much, but what it does it'll do darned well." I don't have a more elegant way of putting it so I hope you can see what I mean. Best regards.
Never was much of a first mover, so I'm late to this particular party too. Here are a few photographs, ending with the obligatory 'hand on the steering wheel' shot. ...
I'm becoming increasingly hostile to prices driven by branding that plays loose with facts, or mania that literally means loss of mind, or both. Somehow Habring2 pricing has remained relatively sane, even with all the attention and plaudits it receives.
He says that if consumers knew that our favourite watch brands typically pitch MSRP at 10x over unit cost of production, there would be mass uprising. Certain brands are priced up to 30% above their immediate peers simply because they work so hard to cult...
Congratulations on a gorgeous piece from one of my favorite Indies. This particular line is finished to a remarkable degree, especially those applied numerals. Wear it in good health.
"The word zaratsu is actually derived from the German word sallaz, which is phonetically pronounced zarats in German. The early polishing machines that Seiko acquired for their Hayashi Seiki facility in the 1950s were engraved with the name of the machine...
As though it says, "this watch isn't going to do much, but what it does it'll do darned well." I don't have a more elegant way of putting it so I hope you can see what I mean. Best regards.