MandoBear
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The 25XX series movements do have a lot going for them, though...
I was faced with a similar dilemma... torn between going for a current Aqua Terra with the 2500 movement or wating until (sometime) in 2009 for the new model. What swung it for me was that the 2500 movement has been in production for several years now and all the wrinkles are pretty well sorted - not to mention the long pedigree of the base calibre...
I have a Co-Axial DeVille with the grey ruthenium dial which I love, but I wanted an everyday watch that I could enjoy day in, day out, and I have to say that the steel with silver dial and rose gold hands and markers version of the AT on a bracelet (which I bought last Wednesday) comes as close to prefect in that role for me right now.
Available on the marketplace
NEW vs CURRENT
By: dannymc : December 11th, 2008-14:45
From what I've seen of the new Aqua Terra, I actually prefer the look of the current one! Whilst the new dial with its vertical texture is certainly intersting, I've always loved the simplicity of the Aqua Terra and the current model is perfect in that re...
getting tougher
By: james byron : December 13th, 2008-22:07
its getting tougher as i just ordered the MOP ladies 2520... at a very good price have two days to pay or delay! tough call she doesn't have the bug anywhere near as bad as any of us! but then she doesn't have a watch atm I am REALLY torn on what to do......