Hi all so firstly my apologies for the long delay after my post on Ultra Thin movements but increasing pain levels seriously hampered my ability to put this post together. First of all I need to make it clear I am not an expert on Ultra Thin watches and a...
You're right! There's no consistent definition of ultra-thin in the watch industry. A fully functioning movement under 2.0 to 2.5 mm is generally considered to be an ultra-thin watch. Generally, when such movements are cased, they are around 5-6mm thick a...
It was a pleasure to read. I'm joining in with my only ultra-thin watch: a quartz Omega De Ville, ref. 195.2378, which is 32.5 x 4.3 mm. Best, Emmanuel ...
And have several watches with movements under 2mm but they are all a smidgeon over 5mm when encased - so not qualifying according to your definition π€·π»ββοΈ Cal.6810 at 1,98mm - designed to beat the then standard Piagetβ¦ Cal.1003 Peseaux 7001β¦ Piaget Cal. 4...
Thank you for sharing your thinking - and challenging over-eager marketing fluff! The closest Iβve gotten to this type of watches are the Cartier Drive Extra-Flat (6.6 mm) and the Lange 1815 Thin (6.3 mm). Both quite thin but not ultra thin and both very ...
Your watches are still beautiful and special and whilst not being Ultra Thin I would say they are Extra Thin and there is nothing wrong with that and it doesn't take anything away from them at all. Marc