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Thanks a lot Mech for your post. I would like to add a comment.
First of all, thanks for your pics and your point of view.
I feel mixed emotions with this Moser.
Excellent points are theĀ flash dateĀ system, the case and the simplicity of the dial.
But this simplicity is also for me a trouble. The watch is too simple. It looks like a three hands watch with date. Some indicators are on the back.
My feeling is that "a busy dial" is a component of the pleasure brought by a PC watch.
It's the reason why I was not totally convinced by this Moser.
My fav PC for the moment is the DB15 from De Bethune.


Fr.Xavier
Nicely shot photos!
By: KIH : December 29th, 2009-02:30
I no longer own PC myself, so I am not qualified to comment I thought the dial was too busy for an old man. But Moser dial is so simple. But, then again, the dial is too big for my wrist.... Anyway, both are wonderful piece and I like both! Wonderful phot...
Thanks Ken!
By: Mech : December 29th, 2009-03:28
On its own, the 3940 dial seems 'busy' on a small case of 36mm. But when I wear it, it fits very comfortably and the dial doesn't really look that 'busy' on an old man like me I do have to highlight that my 3940 is an earlier 2nd series dial which has a s...
great comparison
By: donizetti : December 29th, 2009-10:24
the more I look at the Moser the more I admire it. I think it can hold it's own against the lovely Patek as it has a novel and understated look and a mechanism that looks very user-friendly to set against the 3940s classic beauty. Best Andreas
Excellent DB15 Xavier!
By: Mech : December 31st, 2009-15:47
Its dial doesn't look as complicated as you described it, it even look 'simpler' than my 3940! The aperture windows are great to read! That's a welcome feature. But like you said it, a PC should look somewhat less simple, at least on the dial design, I ag...