
In the world of independent horology, the arrival of a new timepiece is always a moment of anticipation. Forum member m2 shares his excitement over a recent acquisition from Armin Strom, highlighting the brand's exceptional team and service. This post delves into the personal experience of acquiring a high-end independent watch, offering a glimpse into the collector's journey beyond the initial purchase.

I am surprised by the size, it looks more compact than I would have anticipated.
Very comfy. I have 7.2 inch ish wrists though. I think 6.75 or smaller might have difficulty
It is beautiful, you are right about the wrist size to carry this well.
I’ll post a full review on Sunday maybe.
in opposite directions on this lovely resonance.
...but I am on my third strap, with a fourth about to arrive. Mine came with that same blue strap, but I didn't like it so much. Nonetheless Armin Strom has a strong strap game, which I realised when I saw the line-up of models at Geneva Watch days. I met Serge and Claude (gratuitous name-drop) there, and they suggested another one of their straps... which wasn't perfect, but not bad. Dark blue with turquoise stitching. The best part was the matching pair of socks it came with. They do a lot wit
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