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 Posted: Sat Nov 19th, 2005 08:54 pm
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Eddyboy



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Or Ology wrote: From a design perspective, the four models posted leave me cold. Even the monster has some personality to it. These really don't. I'm sure they are super reliable though.
Matter of taste, of course, but the overall F&F etc is impressive.....That movement is going to take some skin off somebody's butt!!

Take some of the more popular/classic designs and wrap 'em around one of these new movements and things'll shift some.

Best of all, this kind of competition is good for us, the customers.
It keeps the market price for a really good watch where we can
still be collectors.  I think it is the movement that I look at first and admire about a watch.  There is a reason most company's now put an exhibition back on their automatics.   I have a dozen or so quartzies of varying heritage and they are all extremely nice.  However, only the better automatics and hand wounds move me on the inside and fill me with the .....

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