cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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As long as your elderly eyes can see those delicate hands
I would snatch it up. My Credor skeleton is about that size and it’s okay on my wrist and fine in a photo but I have to bring it right up to my face to read the time - and then get engrossed in looking at the movement (and forget that it keeps the time).
Also the crown is tiny. Can you wind and set it easily?
Cazalea
A blessing in disguise?
By: sham1 : January 23rd, 2018-07:43
I am at Frankfurt airport after having flown here to view a Patek 3969R which I had left a deposit on. Lovely watch which fits my small wrist well but while examining the watch with a loop, I noticed a scratch across the side. I just could not bring mysel...
Thanks Julian!
By: sham1 : January 23rd, 2018-23:09
I hope so too but it will be fate if I get it due to the timing. I too think that skeletonised parts are a joy to look at. I shall be staring at the watch on my wrist way too often without actually trying to tell the time!!
Good observation!
By: sham1 : January 25th, 2018-12:26
But the case for me at 39mm is a little too large and I think the hour markers are too obvious. Patek could have still made this watch with the glass surround but perhaps a lot thinner so that it is a lot less noticeable than it is. A 37mm case would have...
Quite interestingly
By: sham1 : February 1st, 2018-23:43
I dropped by at the Salon again yesterday to possibly have one last look at my beloved and was quite disappointed not to see it in the display. Much to my surprise and joy, I was told that the watch had been kept away since I seemed genuinely keen on it!!...