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Thanks, Dje!
The Hyperbare model with bubble inside the dial is most interesting! I'd love to see that watch in person to witness how the bubble moves around the dial. I imagine it skittering quickly as you move your arm. Very cool! Patton uses a unique font for their numeral "1" which I have never seen before. Also, the crown guard reminds me a bit of a more modest version of the humongous trigger-like crown protector on a Graham Chronofighter.
Thanks for bringing this brand to our attention. I like how the company is doing extensive tests with its watches.
Cheers,
Daos
Thanks Francois-Xavier
By: Dje : August 30th, 2009-09:11
Hi, The first watches were sold in 2009 and they opened at least one AD in Paris (9 rue du Marche Saint Honore), another one in Saint Tropez passage du port and a third one in Lorient. I don't think there are others so far but they are obviously willing t...
Some questions ...
By: AndrewD : August 30th, 2009-15:12
Interesting Jerome. So this oil fills the entire internal case, including around the movement – it is not just between the watch face and dial? Does the bubble move slowly like air in oil or quickly like air in water? Does the oil provide a magnification ...
You're welcome Andrew
By: Dje : August 31st, 2009-01:36
Hi Andrew, Yes the oil fills the entire case (except the bubble). The speed of movement is hard to define! I would say between the two options you propose. It's an oil somewhat fluid, so certainly faster than in a real greasy oil. I've not noticed a magni...
Thanks, Dje!
By: dxboon : August 31st, 2009-20:32
The Hyperbare model with bubble inside the dial is most interesting! I'd love to see that watch in person to witness how the bubble moves around the dial. I imagine it skittering quickly as you move your arm. Very cool! Patton uses a unique font for their...
Thanks
By: Dje : September 2nd, 2009-02:35
Hi Ling, I guess the batteries do not have a 10P year warranty. It would have been specified. I don't think batteries are generally covered by warranties for watches, like the glass and straps are generally not covered! But I guess if you buy one and your...