... and then I decided to sleep on it. And after that - after one day already - it was gone..., sold to a fast decision maker :-(
And now there is a waiting list of several months. :-((
These are not the right circumstances to get a good discount :-(((
There were two reasons I had to think about it:
1) I thought the winding was strange and I wondered if I could get used to it
2) how long would it take to get bored by its main USP, the funny dial?
The answer to question 2 is: never. The longer I look at pictures of the funny dial, the more I love it.
So, the winding question remains to be solved. At the time I did not notice a lack of substance in the winding, by the way.
Only its position was nagging me. But then, I am used to automatics. What do I know about handwinders? Absolutely nothing!
When I saw the 1921 at first and I hesitated too long, in the end, I bought a Patek 6000G (whick I still love, very much so).
Since then - for again a new watch - I made a shortlist of about ten watches.
And now, several months later, the shortlist is reduced to three pieces, one of them the 1921. Bringing the list back to one item takes a long time and is sooo difficult
And not only because all the AD's in my part of the country know me by now and hide them themselves under the counter when I enter their shop to inspect everything and buy nothing, ha.
And what is your situation? What items do you have on your shortlist?