
Jim, known as GreatPilot@me.com on WatchProSite, initiated a compelling discussion by seeking community insights on Armin Strom watches, a brand new to his radar despite his extensive independent collection. His post, featuring three distinct Armin Strom models, sparked a vibrant exchange among collectors, delving into the brand's technical prowess, design philosophy, and market position. This article distills the collective wisdom shared, offering a valuable resource for anyone considering Armin Strom.


...but like almost every independent these days, these are huge. I think the watchmakers have the skill to make them smaller (although that is yet to be proved), but they seem to prefer a big watch to fit in more complications or to just show off. My maxim has always been (and you can quote me)...anybody can make a big watch, it takes an artist to make one small and slim...
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I’m really focusing on the three watches in the photos, I know AS is bigger watches but two of then or not so big and I am only interested in those watches...Jim
The articles do not contribute to my questions, there are three watches I’m focusing on and two of them are smaller and mor wearable...Jim
My pick is that one for sure
Those articles contain the input I have to share on the brand. I’d suggest you find a dealer and talk to them about AS reputation, service capability, waiting times, availability, strap choices, etc. AS offers lots of options - are they what you want? Are the prices reasonable? Are they really an independent manufacture or a small brand? What is the difference and does it matter? Check websites for resale info - no doubt there are a few choices today but when I looked a few years ago I could fin
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