Space between the strap spring bar and the rest of the case is a little too generous, maybe by 1 mm. But I realize I'm nitpicking and it looks fine on the wrist.
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This Nomo with beautiful blueberries California dial, stainless steel case and in-house hand winding German movement definitely has an excellent value for money 👍🏻
They are indeed great timepieces. Not Breguets. Not Vacheron Constantins. Not Patek Philippes. But great timepieces. Just like a BMW 3 series is a premium machine - and an impressive value in many respects! I'd take a 3 series over the big and very luxuri...
The latest BMW inline 6 cylinder, internally designated as B58, is one of the best six cylinder engines I've ever driven. Super smooth, powerful, not the most responsive, but relatively good for today's turbocharged world. Strong and reliable closed-deck ...
My sons have one each, one with black dial, one with white dial, both with sapphire case back. They love them, it is a marvelous value for money timepiece! Thanks for your report
The dial of the 36 is more proportioned with the movement. This 38 has a tiny bit of extra space below the seconds subdial, which makes the proportions slightly less perfect. They do make the 36 with all the fancy colors too! It's just I happened to only ...
Space between the strap spring bar and the rest of the case is a little too generous, maybe by 1 mm. But I realize I'm nitpicking and it looks fine on the wrist.
Not just an entry-level watch. But a great watch that will truly last decades if well taken care of. Honestly, the quality is truly heirloom quality - heirloom quality doesn't mean that it was necessarily expensive. Just that it was very well made and des...
And if i'm not mistaken, the architecture is based off of the ETA 7001 movement. It's been used in Omega and Blancpain watches to great effect. A few micro-brands have started to use it as well, but it remains a rare movement these days.
You're right! I didn't see it until you pointed it out. Yes, the main spring, gear train, and the balance wheel are all in the same places, you can tell by the jewels being in such a similar spacing and arrangement. So we can say some similarity in archit...