This post reminds me that this is on my short list - the dial design is perfect and I am a huge fan of the quirkiness and how different it is. It's between this and a Speedmaster '57 Co-axial Chronometer...
Blending beauty with technical daring, new technology with old school tradition... and at a very reasonable pricepoint, IMO! We will welcome you to the EdT-MichaelC club
On W, the crown will only wind the mainspring. On D, the crown adjusts the date, and on T, the crown operates just the hands to set the time. Unlike regular watches, the crown doesnโt pull out/push in, to activate the time, date, or winding.
So nothing pulls out... each push of the button at 3:00 moves the selector to the next position. After making any adjustments by rotating the outer wheel, you return it to W and wear the watch. Once on, the buttons on the left side will change the hour ha...
UN getting a lot of love here recently. I just learnt above that it is a fixed crown, and I am guessing the pusher in the crown selects what it is winding? Not something you see everyday!
I am already smitten with not having to pop the crown out for adjustments. Just this morning, the date change to the 1st is so easy. My Glashutte Senator Chronometer spoils me with the accuracy of time adjusting, and I wish all my watches adjusted like th...
Don't know if it is true but it is a handy complication. Do really like the watch. Too many funny stories associated with the goofy yellow that I can't possibly separate myself from it or show it any competition.
This post reminds me that this is on my short list - the dial design is perfect and I am a huge fan of the quirkiness and how different it is. It's between this and a Speedmaster '57 Co-axial Chronometer...
I have been torn between the cream/black layout and the cream/blue. I really like the band on the black model, but the blue looks stunning. Anyone seen both of them? Paul
The cream dial I chose is a UN Boutique model only, in a limited run of 99 pieces. The boutique I worked with is awesome, if you are in the US and need a location. Keep us posted!
I believe that the cream dial with black hands is a special edition limited to 99 pieces - the white dial with blue hands is a regular model. I really prefer the cream dial/black hands but fear it is unavailable - it's also a little outside of my comfort ...