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That would be great if it works but I doubt.

The aim of the marketing budget is to increase sales. As such, cos aim for recent buyers who are easy to be persuaded to buy again. Whoever has bought smth long time ago or on secondary market (often that would be us - collectors) is usually out of the sc
1d
By: this_hobby_of_hours
28
this_hobby_of_hours
808

Got lume?

Habring² COS (crown operated system) ZM - a chronograph without pushers
19d
By: India Whiskey Charlie
7
pmh6000
224

As a fan of stealth in watches…

I definitely like this one! While a subtle seconds track (maybe I don’t see it) would be practical for a chrono I wouldn’t mind it not being there - how often do we actually time something to sub second precision and is the pressing of the pusher not the
13d
By: M4
35
M4
2674

Interesting, cos I see this on the official page right now

3M
By: scottleibow
43
Pretty Boy
6623

Lovely Doppel...

Mine is a COS ZM:
5M
By: Dave G
36
hmd4m
2458

This Friday is a Habring² COS ZM day...

6M
By: India Whiskey Charlie
5
KMII
413

I am a bracelet guy

…as my friends know. Many of my watches are on bracelets. And I agree with the sentiment of “buy it with the bracelet cos it’ll be more difficult / more $ if you get the bracelet later”. BUT! In this case, for this watch, I think the bracelet doesn’t work
7M
By: amanico
30
amanico
3273

Today is a Habring² COS ZM day...

11M
By: oyster case
33
Adilo
5285

I agree. The Bretts from 95 and 96 Lynch Bages and Cos d’Estournal as an example are too much.

Subtle Bretts I don’t mind. You find much less from St. Emilion and Pomerol. Incidentally, I pumped the last 40% of the 2003 Latour and the Bretts really settled the second night. So much of wine is how the individual is smelling and tasting on a given da
11M
By: emcquillan
42
emcquillan
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