Do they share the same case? If so, I believe it is curved (ellipsocurvex). Aside from length and width, what is the height? I'm also interested in owners' comments on how it 'wears'. Thank you.
I have owned the DBS for quite a while, and I would say that even more than with most watches you must see it in the the real and wear it to really get to know if it's for you. My watch has torpedo lugs on one side and an attachment on the other --a very quirky set up, at first glance, but I find it
of watches ever since the original 1860 was released. The idea of original high quality movements together with a traditional commitment to fine finish and quality was very attractive. I was also drawn to the classical look of the early watches. Now,of course, the Company is moving in a different di