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I can stand it! And I've read all those reports multiple times in the past...
But, the question is how to do so in the best and most thoughtful way possible. As you know, I already have the Habring and MIH--which has given me a window into some wonderful, creative, practical watchmaking ingenuity. But as I have a chance at one more watch, I want to really make it count. You have extensive hands-on experience than I--what should I do to make a more informed decision? How can I get closest to the maddest genius?
DJK
Tough decision Daniel!
By: sidneyc : August 15th, 2011-18:15
As much as I love O&J, you have the MIH already which in my opinion is a bit similar to O&Js. But if it's a style you really like then why not? Personally, I like variety, and the beauty of Independents is that they come in all "shapes and sizes". I think...
A good suggestion...
By: expwmbat : August 16th, 2011-07:58
And I really like the GS honesty and quality. But they are a bit mainstream and conservative in design/construction. I just sold off my Chopard LUC Sport 2000 (and miss it a bit), which was a really fine watch with a great bracelet and superb movement fro...
How?
By: expwmbat : August 18th, 2011-18:00
It's not one of the modular movements. And even so, I don't know what I could add to my Habring that would improve it--indeed, it has been reduced to a pretty bare minimum. I like the Pita Oceana, but the dial design doesn't capture me quite. And the Gerb...
I'll take them!
By: expwmbat : August 22nd, 2011-13:52
Well, except that I already have the MIH. Terrific photos, thank you. It shows the differences between the cases brilliantly. I think that the O&J case is sufficiently different from the MIH, both in design and finish, and it might convince me to head...