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First of all.....
thank you my friend for this presentation.....
as you know quite well, I have very strong feelings regarding the Amvox lines....
I really like the concept of the unique push glass...
very original and superb.....
plus the lack of buttons is very elegant and sportier....
So...Amvox 5...
From a first look.. interesting that a sports/car chrono is combined with a world time.....
it makes the dial busier....
Good choice in putting the Aston Martin headquarters instead of London in the dial....
As far as the limited edition... well if the model is successful, other editions are certain to follow...
But an interesting model that needs to be seen in metal...
thanks again for posting this

Cheers
I think it's good
By: stromer : April 13th, 2010-14:10
The Tribute to Geophysic - even if available to the wealthy customer - has a lot of a prototype to me. It absolutely does not hurt if some of its design elements find their way into a somewhat less radical model and thereby create a sense of family bounds...
Agreed on this, Martin.
By: amanico : April 13th, 2010-14:13
The TT Geophysic is indeed a strong looking and interesting concept watch, IMO. At first sight, I was not in love with, now I begin to reconider my position on it. I think we have to let some time to the Amvox V, too. Best, my friend. Nicolas
Sorry to rush you. ;-D
By: respo : April 13th, 2010-08:17
Oh, when you mentioned "I'll share my appreciation about these new Amvoxes a bit later....I'm looking forward to see the new Amvox VI," in a post below, I though yoiu already knew of the next AMVOX. Even if you do, I understand you would not be in a posit...
Well, I was kidding, Respo
By: amanico : April 13th, 2010-13:21
If I knew something about the Amvox VI, I would certainly not say it... I have mixed feelings on this Amvox V. I find the association Chrono / WT very appealing, but as an Amvox II fan, I'm totally mad about the idea of a Chrono without pushers, so I can'...
Chronograph controls
By: sery.vlk : April 13th, 2010-07:56
So Amvox returns back to the chronograph controlled by traditional push-buttons. Is it to be interpreted as a sign of discontinuation to the vertically controlled one, by svivelling saphire? For what reasons? (E.g., quality/reliability reasons, or simply ...
Its a really nice watch
By: ChristianDK : April 13th, 2010-10:22
My personal favorite is, however still the Amvox II.... "GAYDON"....LOL...thats funny ;-) thanks Nicolas, we love you, Dude Beavis & Butthead This message has been edited by ChristianOfDenmark on 2010-04-13 10:28:17 This message has been edited by Christi...
First of all.....
By: MiniCooper : April 13th, 2010-10:29
thank you my friend for this presentation..... as you know quite well, I have very strong feelings regarding the Amvox lines.... I really like the concept of the unique push glass... very original and superb..... plus the lack of buttons is very elegant a...
Yeah, what do I think
By: Maverik : April 13th, 2010-11:57
As others pointed out the watch is very recognizable as an Amvox, which is of course a good thing. For me the world time ring makes the dial a bit messy. So although it is an interesting combination I don't think it makes the chronograph more useful. I th...
In terms of Alarm watches, I guess it was not the time to introduce another one, Starman
By: amanico : April 13th, 2010-14:10
We had the NSA, the Polaris, the Master Memovox ( this year ), the Memovox International, so I guess that another alarm watch would have been too much, this year. I'm certain that w For the moment, the amvox V fills a blank, or better said, some here and ...
Not for me...
By: dxboon : April 14th, 2010-21:10
...but I bet a lot of folks will love it. There's just way too much going on for me on the dial of this watch -- chrono counters, waffle pattern, open dial, world timer display...it's all a jumble of information IMO. Between the two, the titanium/ceramic ...
Indeed, it won't be everyone's cup of tea, Daos.
By: amanico : April 14th, 2010-22:51
Aesthetically, it is a strong looking watch. I expected, maybe, to have a different design for the dial...New watch, new dial design. But the association of a WT and a Chrono will please, I'm pretty sure of that. Thanks for your input, Sister! Best, Nicol...
Well done
By: nitediver : April 14th, 2010-22:30
Well done, JLC. And as usual...well done Nicolas! I very much appreciate your insight and personal comments - we dont need to be in love with everything new (better not...this would be a disaster for our wallets) Personally i like the Amvox 5. The combina...
Great input, Stefan ...
By: amanico : April 15th, 2010-01:51
About the Amvox V, I think it needs time to fully appreciate it, and also time to forget a bit the A II, which is, IMO, a very important watch, in the Amvox family. I strongly believe that it is all about another page, as well as other Amvoxes to come. Th...
Well, Malik,
By: amanico : April 15th, 2010-15:32
The DBS is an Amvox II. Some love it, others not. As for the Amvox III, it is exactly the same. It is all a matter of taste, and regarding this matter, this is really subjective. I think the Amvox V needs a bit of time to be fully appreciated...or hated. ...
Daylight Saving
By: robbo400 : April 16th, 2010-05:16
Does anyone know why JLC seem to have stopped using the "S" prefix for daylight saving on recent worldtime models? I thought that was a good thing, albeit a bit messy on the dial. Without it, doesn't it mean that reading overseas location time is only acc...
Well done
By: nitediver : April 17th, 2010-03:39
Well done, JLC. And as usual...well done Nicolas! I very much appreciate your insight and personal comments - we dont need to be in love with everything new (better not...this would be a disaster for our wallets) Personally i like the Amvox 5. The combina...