david.graham
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A2 DBS Proto...
I'd love to see this watch in the flesh - I love it. The only thing which concerns me is the legibility of the skeleton hands against the openworked background of the dial centre. Respo, I'd love to take you up on your "race", but fear you will probably have the beating of me there. It will happen one day though and as in all races, it's the taking part that matters, not the winning!! LOL
Have a nice day
David
I reverse the question:
By: amanico : March 23rd, 2009-08:39
What do you think of it? Are you mad about it? Much interested y it? You should, indeed. All I can say, but this is my personal opinion, is that the Amvox II, DBS or not, is a very original Chrono, because of the lack of the pushers, and becasue of its ve...
What could be better?
By: respo : March 23rd, 2009-09:43
I agree totally with what Nicolas and David have said above. Collectibility and value retention should not be a question for such a watch. There are now a number of versions of the AMVOX2, and a relatively large number of pieces in the collection, so that...
No, no Respo...
By: david.graham : March 23rd, 2009-10:01
I am more passionate about the DBS than you are, although I have nothing whatsoever to base this opinion on!! I have shifted from EWC to Amvox 2 recently, question is which one to set my sights on. I recently tried the A2 in titanium and the black version...
Ok, friendly competition
By: respo : March 23rd, 2009-10:26
Let's see who among us gets one first. One time I got to try on a prototype of the A2 DBS (not for sale), and I almost ran out of the store with it. And I foolishly passed on one offered by my AD due to bad timing. I intend not to repeat that mistake. Goo...
oops, reply to wrong post!
By: Clavi : March 24th, 2009-08:40
Sorry, my answer above was intended (as you could guess) to the post below on PRO GEO DIVER WRT AMVOX2 Chronograph DBS, I have a much softer approach I find it really more interesting, and innovative, although I find the very busy / not legible dial too d...