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too early in morning for me :)
best
Graham
Some observations ...
By: AndrewD : April 22nd, 2009-02:49
Thanks for these links, Daos, The crown operating system is interesting, but I wonder how easy it is to operate on the wrist. Winding a watch on the wrist is difficult (and can damage the winding pinion) because of the angles involved. I guess this is som...
thanx from me as well Daos
By: G99 : April 22nd, 2009-13:58
i have a bit of a thing for jump second movements and i cant explain why as its a totlly useless function and early ones were very problematic. i dont own one, but i keep getting tempted. its great to see how they work from the back. the COS is also very ...
Thanks, Graham!
By: dxboon : April 22nd, 2009-23:28
I wish I had a lovely, slim wrist, and you are nice to assume so, but I'd say my hands and wrists are more like a pugilist's than a lady of leisure. It's my dad's farmer genes at play (I got his ridiculously wide feet as well. What can you do? It's all...
Easy to use
By: DonCorson : April 23rd, 2009-12:11
I like the COS as it is easy to use and is much smoother than most of the chronos with buttons I have tried. I think they have improved it since its introduction last year to be even smoother this year. I don't think I tried it while on the wrist, but the...
Great one Daos
By: moc : April 23rd, 2009-01:24
I posted some pics I took at Habring2 presentation dinner in Basel on D Corson s post .The jumping second is really nice and we joked all night about being fitted with a quartz movement.My fav though is the Tourbillon and its speaking to me loudly.Yours,M...
I saw your pix, Mo...
By: dxboon : April 23rd, 2009-01:35
...and enjoyed them very much. Particularly, the wristshot of you wearing the Tourbillon 3D! It looks like it belongs on your wrist, my friend (wink, wink, nudge)! Looking forward to talking watches and tats with you in just a few weeks!...