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Thank you GP&MP and Dr No. I merely
base my assumption on my experience with similarly sized cases. I frequently wear a 42 mm Omega Speedy, but the sportier case of a speedy allows a larger size. For me the limit for a more classical watch is 38-40 mm, but I plan to visit Madrid during the summer and will pop in to the Dörnbluth AD there to give one a try. One of my biggest horological regrets is not buying a 04.0 when they were available, but I hadn't graduated yet and significant purchase would severly deplete my wine, women and song - budget
Looking forward to seeing some reallife images of the Moritz LE
Best
Jon
A steel version of that beauty
By: bug : April 6th, 2008-03:37
would imho be a perfect daily wearer, those blued hands look so stunning on pictures, and would look very nice with a steel case. Would be perfect with manual wind and a display back. I'm aware that I just described a Dörnbluth, but they are just a tad to...
Agreed, Jon . . .
By: Dr No : April 6th, 2008-11:43
. . . although I would prefer a small seconds version of the cal 49 manual winding movement as well, I'll take this new iteration of the cal 100 if it's offered in brushed steel and not have any regrets ;-). The 1878 Moritz Grossman is listed at 40 mm, sa...
"The most perfect...
By: pplater : April 6th, 2008-03:54
...three-handed dress watch in my experience.." That's a big call Art - there'd be a few contenders in that bracket, wouldn't you say? (However, kudos for the premise implicit in your statement, to the effect that a dress watch may even have three hands: ...