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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:40 pm
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Yes Watson.

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would it be a Dobois-Depraz....if so that is a Sweet engine!hand6.gifhand6.gif O.A. Gaspar wrote: I really do not recall, but its a french sounding name, I will let you know.


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Good thing you pointed that out Bill...I thought the protrusion on the left was a helium valve:P...very Unique indeed! what movement is powering the Japy? What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.









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Oscar , I was waiting for a gap in the new arrivals section.... I have a Titoni Race King to post also...

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wcbartlett wrote:
I know Ernie carries the line over at WUS but never payed close attention to them until I seen yours...I like the dial layout and the case design!hand6.gif I have been more interested in movements lately as well as Brands..with eta threatening to stop releasing them to non Swatch it's Time to get what's available while the gettin' is good!:D I recently picked up a couple Lemania 5100's which are getting rare with the exception of Tutima and the Dubois is on my listwatch2.gif Yes Watson.

O.A. Gaspar wrote:
wcbartlett wrote:
would it be a Dobois-Depraz....if so that is a Sweet engine!hand6.gifhand6.gif O.A. Gaspar wrote: I really do not recall, but its a french sounding name, I will let you know.


wcbartlett wrote:
Good thing you pointed that out Bill...I thought the protrusion on the left was a helium valve:P...very Unique indeed! what movement is powering the Japy? What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.










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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:48 pm
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A Lemania 5100 is next on my list....

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canadajo wrote:
Nice CJ!...You never cease to Amaze Buddy!cool10.gifWaiting for a Gap in our New Arrivals is like waiting in line to use the head at a Big Game like tomorrows Buckeyes/Wolverines Game! Oscar , I was waiting for a gap in the new arrivals section.... I have a Titoni Race King to post also...

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What is also incredibly unique about Japy is that the movement is encased in stainless steel and can be removed from the watch case and placed into another Japy case design. For example:














The combinations are endless.

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wcbartlett wrote:
Awesome! What is also incredibly unique about Japy is that the movement is encased in stainless steel and can be removed from the watch case and placed into another Japy case design. For example:














The combinations are endless.

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Mais vrai incroyable!I think that means that is truly incredible from the french.face4.gif

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The Japy watch is a serious tool watch and a lot of fun due to the alternatives in which you can wear it. This is a keeper.

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