Please let me know what you might have. My preference is for Rose Gold with a silver dial, but I would also consider SS. Thank you. This message has been edited by macct on 2009-01-07 15:07:12
I had a few Dornblueths now and there is just something I find compelling about the brand. My favorite was probably my first, a 99.2 in Rose Gold. I found that one used and I was drawn to the style, but I didn't actually know much about the brand at the time. It was my first gold watch and in the en
A watch not very often seen for sale, particularly a recent example. Dornblueths offer a unique combination of classic deck watch style with the charm of hand finishing. The watch measures approximately 42mm in diameter and 11mm in thickness. The dial offers a multi-toned white finish with black ara
Off the cuff remarks are not substantive IMO. It seems the comments about the JLC being the superior movement are based on perception. While I am not qualified to judge the two, I have yet to see any meaningful dialogue on the technical merits or short comings of the of the actual movements to form
I appreciate your comments and perspective on these older movements. I really haven't found to much on the net, so it's hard knowing how these movements were/are generally perceived. I also didn't realize there were so many examples of manufacturers updating older movements. I particularly like the
I am curious to know any thoughts or opinions of these old movements. Were these models known for their reliability and their design or more for their cost efficiency? Have they held up well over time, being good time keepers? Does it make sense to refurbish these old movements for new offerings? Th
I saw a Rose Gold model today and it was nicer than I had expected. I realize it's referred to as a deck watch, but I am not exactly sure how to classify it. I don't view it as either a dress or sports watch. I know labels don't really matter, but what do you consider it? I was particularly impresse