
In this insightful post, rnaden shares his experience with a watch that has become his singular companion for all occasions. He delves into the subtle qualities that make this particular timepiece stand out, prompting a discussion among collectors about what truly defines a 'one watch collection.' His personal reflections offer a valuable perspective on the balance between horological excellence and daily wearability.

Dornbluth is a hidden gem among the German watchmakers.
How does it wear/sit? Any idea what the lug-to-lug width is? And I’m gonna have to bug you about it’s chronometry accuracy. It seems to be an amazing amazing watch. Congrats! Hussam
love your new acquisition.
I would be preferred a little thinner, but at 10mm thickness, it works very well, and as you can see, it sits comfortably on my 6.75 inch wrist. Lug to lug is 50mm. As for chronometric performance - it's gained a little under 2 seconds over 10 days, which is very good, IMO. Much, much better than my Lange 1815, if I were to make a comparison. The 18000vph beat rate is also nice, given the classic design of the watch.
It is a very nice watch, and dealing with the folks at Dornbluth is what every watch buying experience should be. They're so helpful, friendly and accommodating.
Did you have any special executions on your watch? Are the numbers printed or applied? Again, my congratulations. Wear it in the best of health in 2021 (and forever). -John
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