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Horological Meandering: Big or small it's all horological...

An interesting subject, one often raised by fellow enthusiasts. We're a size-addled society anyway, we Americans, whether it be cars, sports, or even food. Your premise, Gaz, that we'll see a trend towards smaller cases presupposes that larger cases now predominate. I don't think this is the er, um
15Y
By: Bill1
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Horological Meandering: Benzinger Subskription

Front and back.. Sorry for the glare. I'll try for better shots next time. Even still, it's a gorgeous watch with the best decoration I've seen... bill
16Y
By: Bill1
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Ulysse Nardin: Anniversary 160

Let me ask you a question though, Dan. If you could have purchased the same watch for a couple of thousand less, by foregoing the barometer and fancy boxes, would you? I've wondered a bit about that myself. I have to say that I love the packaging. It was really something to get all this extra stuff,
16Y
By: Bill1
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Ulysse Nardin: Marine Anniversary 160

Hi Dan, i own the Anniversary 160 in rose gold. Mine also came with the barometer, in what must be some kind of record for over-the-top packaging. Not that I'm complaining! Congratulations on your Marine 160, a terrific piece. best, bill
16Y
By: Bill1
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Independents: Timepiece

16Y
By: Bill1
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Ulysse Nardin: Winding 160 Anniversary

Sans operating manual - I'm still waiting to receive the full packaging from UN - I haven't been very successful manually winding my 160. I was told, by my dealer, that 40 clockwise turns would be sufficient, but the watch still stops every night, usually around 4:30am or so. I tried a couple of ext
16Y
By: Bill1
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