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Very different, but ...
By: AndrewD : November 12th, 2010-15:56
... in fact the sub-seconds dials on both watches give them a similar identity to my warped horological eyes (I see patterns in things and associations that are fairly tenuous, LOL). But our experiences and memories are rolled up with these watches and th...
Great catch
By: Ginger : November 12th, 2010-06:17
Nice to see a new one in the watchbox. Not so many pre Vietnam ones out there. Here a new Benrus in my box - Dial O Rama - late 50s - not the one I wrote you about, but a fixer upper bargain from the UK. The star is a seconds wheel which is not working ri...
Nice to see yours as well
By: Ginger : November 13th, 2010-15:55
I have reason to hope about the Benrus. There are few active watchmakers in my area who have the skills and desire to work on older non premium watches. But today I visited a semi retired gentleman to pick up my Bulova alarm - the earlier Junghans movemen...
thanks Jed. i gave...
By: G99 : November 13th, 2010-02:52
thanks Jed. i gave the measurements somewhere, but i'll happily say it again. case is 34mm, lug width a mere 16mm. monocoque case with every piece of info you could need stamped into it which is typically US Military. Best Graham
I was unsure ...
By: AndrewD : November 12th, 2010-15:33
... until a week ago if I preferred the RG or WG versions of the Senator Chronometer more, but after wearing both for a period, I have come down in favor of your version, Soeren. With all the engineering behind it, and useful chronometric functions and in...
the accuracy
By: axisskin : November 12th, 2010-16:06
is rather non- german - need to see my friend to put it a balance one day - BUT even if its not the most accurate watch - mine at least - i weare it rather often - love to wind iit every day and at least think of it ---- the white gold was my first choice...
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