or how I detected a “new” brand for me: After collecting wristwatches for more than 13 years I thought I have seen and - fast - owned everything. In this Summer I went for a watch what I bought without seeing it in the flesh and while I was in the shop I
Mine is right here: Yes, the Movado Group finally came to my price for an Ebel 1911 BTR Perpetual Calendar Chronograph. The caliber 288 is a specially finished Lemania-based Ebel chronograph with a Dubois-Dépraz perpetual calendar module. Somebody remind
Of the Ebel 1911 BTR, caliber 139, with continuous central minutes. The minutes counter uses a three-pointed hand moving over a 120-degree dial scale. —Rick
The challenge with pocket watches was gravity and the watch remaining in the same position throughout the day. Breguet tackled that with the tourbillon. Mitch you're correct that highly-accurate mechanical watches aren't groundbreaking. Both my FPJ chrono
20,500 € / 22,550 $ USD Face to Face Deal: Baar (CH), Dubai (UAE), Hong Kong (HK), London (GB), New York (US), Singapore (SG), Tokyo (JP) Model: 1911 BTR - Limited 200 Pcs Condition: 99 % Case: pink gold Diameter: 44,5x14 mm Strap: crocodile Dial: transpa
Foversta, Alas, an ALS 1815 Chronograph is far beyond my financial reach, but I am not surprised to hear that it is superbly smooth. The list below reflects some of the watches that I tried. To your point, can you think of some smoothly running 7750 based
Wery nice and rare, like new 43 mm Ebel with state-of-the-art in house movement. Chronometer and see trough back. Box and papers. This message has been edited by mika.lumiaho on 2009-12-03 05:40:55