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Definitely makes sense...
And suits the spirit of the watch. And as a piece of lateral thinking I think it's great. Just something doesn't sit right... maybe it's that the hour indicator is "passive" and not directly driven...but that doesn't make sense either, as you could make the same accusation of date wheels, it's just that the azimuth system is so simple...
Ahh, Forget it! And sorry for not congratulating you on your new watch!
As exicted as I am..
By: patrickau : February 19th, 2009-00:08
I was extremely excited when I first came across Azimuth in a watch magazine. It was a watch the company that was founded by a Singaporean. They've got all the right advertisement on the right places, watch magazines, Wristwatch Annual, etc. My initial re...
Thank you, Graham
By: Enthusiast : February 19th, 2009-06:39
I decided to pull the trigger, and my experience is similar to yours. I do have lume down the sides of the minute hand, and the stars on my dial shine quite well in the dark. Thanks for the winding tip as well; one serious objection I have is the lack of ...
In a bit, Graham
By: Enthusiast : February 19th, 2009-09:21
I'm currently traveling (in Las Vegas, actually, where there are more watch stores than slot machines!), and don't think I could do the photo/upload thing here. I will be back next week, and will try to send you a useful pic. Thanks again.
This is a warning!
By: cen@jkt : February 19th, 2009-07:26
"toy that tells time" is my trademark. u should put the registered sign next to it and pay royalty to me . I'm in taipei now, went to a nice 2nd store, hyper ventilated after seeing 4 watches that I like, almost fainted when I heard they like cash and wou...
Thanks for the review
By: Ginger : February 20th, 2009-04:05
I don't think there is anything wrong with a "toy that tells time" (registered trademark in Indonesia). Things are what they are - the key is not to deceive one's self in the evaluation thereof. Enjoy. BTW, do you still have and wear the watch with the ch...