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Other Indies or Perhaps a Dressy Grand Seiko?
O&Js are nice watches and could definitely fit into the collection of those into Indies. I agree though with your concern and sidneyc's comment that the O&J is quite similar with the MIH. I get the impression from your modest (but very choice) collection that mainstream brands are not your cup of tea (e.g., Rolex, Omega, etc.). Since you already have two independents and a low production brand in the JLC, why not consider another low production brand that's understated but elegant, say a dressy Grand Seiko? Just my 0.02 and enjoy the hunt.
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...