Prototypes and sketches of non-production watches.
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st-rider wrote:My first reaction. Odd crown decoration. Nothing like those I recall from the chat download and nothing like the new CW +X flags logo/image.
Kip wrote:I do like this as well, although the crown decor is puzzling.
codeture wrote:That's... A lot better pricing than the Zagato. Lol.
I should hope so. Aside from the fact that it is a different and less expensive movement, no rare metal parts that have been custom designed and not a limited edition, they are exactly the same.
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I like this a lot, but I do have one big complaint. I hate it when you have no idea of the size of the watch. My 44mm Hamilton Pan Europ sits perfectly on my wrist. I've sold my 44mm Steinhart Racetimer because it is waaaaay too big. Will this 44mm work for me? I'm talking about the lug-to-lug-length. Why is it so hard to write that number? I'm not buying anything until I know that simple measurement. I do not like smartwatches and I'll probably never buy an Apple watch, but I do know exactly how it will sit on my wrist, because they measure lug-to-lug (42 or 38).
I liked it when we saw the teaser shots. I love the steel version and even quite like the condom hands. I felt "the urge" just now to click the pre-order button, but I'm still not sold on the logo. I will probably order one when the next discount code comes around. I can't keep moaning about the logo without handling one!
m0rt wrote:I like this a lot, but I do have one big complaint. I hate it when you have no idea of the size of the watch. My 44mm Hamilton Pan Europ sits perfectly on my wrist. I've sold my 44mm Steinhart Racetimer because it is waaaaay too big. Will this 44mm work for me? I'm talking about the lug-to-lug-length. Why is it so hard to write that number? I'm not buying anything until I know that simple measurement. I do not like smartwatches and I'll probably never buy an Apple watch, but I do know exactly how it will sit on my wrist, because they measure lug-to-lug (42 or 38).
The lug to lug measurement is listed in the specs on the website. It is stated as 53.2mm.
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