
Very well made, not arrogant at all, accurate, nice looking, manual winding chronometer ( which is not that common, nowadays! ), affordable, I see a lot of assets in this watch, at the point I am considering it very seriously. I only see three flaws: The case size ( 42 mm ), the case design which is


...it would be great. In my view, my favorite “Unitas modifiers” are Coyon, Dirk Dornblüth and Torsti Laine. DD has already branched out into smaller cases, complications and in-house movements, but their original Unitas pieces caused quite a stir when first released many years ago. Am hoping Coyon can make the leap as well. The Torsti Laine pieces are also very promising. Am hoping he can make the jump to in-house calibers one day, like KV who started with Peseux
my friend. A pleasure to wear. Also quite difficult to find. An acquaintance has been looking for one for a while now. Of course, the chase is a part of the appeal!
And nice strap. The manufacturer name... Well!
Maybe a 40mm would be more appropriate imho . Still a great looking watch
The movement is beautiful and I love the crown. Is it an enamel dial? M4
Very good finished watch, beautiful movement amd i think this watch worth his money.
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