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 Posted: Sat Dec 6th, 2008 06:50 pm
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Zarith



Joined: Sat Dec 15th, 2007
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Kazim is such a nice guy. He allowed me to put my dirty fingers on all of his new models! I'm really impressed by his dedication, enthusiasm and talent. He managed to create a fantastic brand, with a strong collection, in a very short period.

As the Kazimon are only available online, it was great to be able to see and touch them: to feel their weight, their flawless finish, etc...

I will surely get a fünfhundert (500) next years. It's a beautiful diver. I like everything about it.

I was also impressed by Kremke. This brand appeared just a few weeks ago and has already 3 fantastic models - sharp, cool and original. I think we can expect a lot from Ian in the future. He knows his stuff.

I also discussed with a guy from Glycine (I unfortunately forgot his name). It was really interesting to know more about this company, one of my favorite. He told me the story of many models: the lagunare, the airman,  etc...

I also talked with Mr Ickler from Limes and Archimedes. Although I'm not a fan of the new Limes diver - the "1tausend" - I could still appreciate the outstanding craftsmanship. It's a beautifully made watch, for a fair price!

I didn't spend much time on the Stowa both. I didn't see anything new, so I moved on. Jörg Schauer should really start creating new Stowa models, I'm getting bored by his collection!



oagaspar wrote: TY Eric!....very cool especially the Kazimons and Kenzo himself!yahoo.gif.....the 500 is very cool as is his upcoming chrono and Eins.....that bracelet is sweet on the chrono prototype! yourock.gif I hope you enjoyed your trip and was able to spend some time with Kazim/Kazimon and Poul/Korsbek....2 fine gentlemen imho thankyou.gif