nikolaj
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Agree that it is a wonderful and very wearable watch, but...
I politely disagree that it was released in 2006/7. I think it was a full decade earlier. At least I bought mine in '98
I first bought it on the strap but upgraded to the bracelet after a couple of years and must say that I like the way it looks on a strap but the comfort of the bracelet is simply unsurpassed! I let the watch go some time back but as I recall the "feel" of the chrono functions were not top of class with a noticable difference in force required to start and stop the chrono. This is probably explained by the non-column wheel mechanism. I guess that this is somewhat typical of this watch, which is IMO more interesting because of its outer features than its movement. I completely agree with you that the case and bracelet are extremely well made and that the matte dial is very attractive! Overall a fantastic daily wearer.
A sunny pic from under the Indian sun of my now gone 3706:

Enjoy yours!
Nikolaj
Already a classic watch ...
By: nilomis : June 30th, 2013-07:52
I had one, leather strap, and I don't remember why I let it go. I believe that it was during my ETA less period. I'm always hunting one but its hard to show up in good conditions. Enjoy yours, as you stated, the last sub 40mm great flieger. Cheers, Nilo
Indeed
By: flamenco : June 30th, 2013-16:47
It is not very often these days to see one in good condition in the secondary market. Although I am very much in anticipation of the 40mm Aeronef ! Something I wish to see in the flesh, sooner rather than later!
Your are right !
By: flamenco : July 2nd, 2013-22:55
It was first released in "T Dial" and subsequently in "L Dial". My only regret is that mine is an L, not T Dial. Yours makes me drool ... Thanks for weiging in, Nikolaj. Splendid backdrop of your wrist shot !