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 Posted: Wed Jan 30th, 2008 12:05 am
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rare m5
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Hey guys,

Got an itch for a new watch and want something different, perhaps a 24hr. watch.  I am considering a Glycine Airman 17. Does anyone own this watch, have some good information on it, etc?  I'm concern about its size 46mm.  I'm worry that it would be too big for my 6.76 wrist.   Please chime in, I would love to collect as much first knowledge as possible before I test the water with the wife. 

Also a good AD recommendation would help too since this isn't a cheap watch.

Thanks,

Rare

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KenC might be able to help with part of that. He has several Glycines. How about it Ken? Can you help a fellow WIS out?

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Looks awesome, like the dial.......yourock.gif

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 Posted: Wed Jan 30th, 2008 02:18 am
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I have about a 7.25 wrist and have that Formex which is 48mm and a GV2 at 52mm and they ride OK. Kind of depends on the lugs too.

I've looked at a few Glycines and have been told this is one of the best places online to get them.

http://www.falconwatch.com

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Hey check this out


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I don't have any direct knowledge of this model but will say I like ti a lot and think its a winner. I do own two Glycines and they are a great underrated brand imho. The watch is a large size for your wrist but it appears the lugs curve downward and might give you a comfortable fit. It would be easier to see in a profile shot. Actually the shots at Worldlux show the caseback and the curved lugs so you should be OK. It always cool to wear an oversize watch imo!

I can recommend WorldLux as a good vendor and they do have this model. Ask to work with Beth C.

http://www.worldlux.com/cgi-bin/navigate.cgi?brand=GLYC&model=Airman%2017&dept=WATCH&collect=&filter=

 

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm!....I have a 7" wrist and I would consider 46mm too large for me.  With you wrist size, why not consider the Glycine Airman 18?  Both the 17 (46mm) and the 18 (38mm) are the same watch sized differently.  My original Airman (of which the 17 and 18 are homages) is 36mm and wears nicely.

The 24 hour dial is special, and the nice thing about these two models that is missing on many 24 hour dials, is that the "back" of the hour hand is shaped like a dagger pointing back to the 12 hour time, making it quick and easy to read (for those not used to a 24 hr dial)!

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Thanks Guys!

KenC - I want something in 40mm - 44mm.  I think 38mm is too small for today's standard.  I did notice Glycine just came out with Airman Special II, which is a 42mm.  From the Glycine Website:

Airman Special II Movement Caliber: ETA 2893-2 automatic Functions: hours, minutes and seconds, date display in window Size: 11 1/2" Jewels: 21 Power Reserve: 42 hours Hz: 4/28'800 vibrations per hour Finish: oscillating weight on ball bearing is rhodium coated, decorated "Côtes de Genève", and bears the engraving of an airplane. Case, Dial & Hands Material: stainless steel Diameter: 42mm without crown Height: 11.50mm with see-through back Finish: satin/polished Waterproof: 20 atm Back: screwed see-through sapphire glass Glass: sapphire Dial: black with SL Hands: nickel with SL Crown: screw-down Special features "Limited Edition 100 pieces"

sapphire crystal with extra-large sapphre magnifying lens

revolving topring with ratchet systemI could ask around for this instead of Airman 17.


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 Posted: Wed Jan 30th, 2008 11:22 am
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Rare...I saw that a few days ago and have 2 problems with it.

1) The 24 hr dial is "funky" and out of character as it has the "12" at the top.  Traditional placement has the "24" at the top of the dial on a true 24hour dial.

2) It is an LE of 100 which in itself is wonderful, however, Glycine has put a huge premium on it at 2000CHF (Swiss Francs - about $1850) plus shipping and "duty".

Given that, I would opt for the Glycine Airman SST 06 (44mm) which is $1060 (S&H $12) from Anders at Gnomon Watches, comes in many dial colors, and, since Anders is a 3T favored vendor...a discount is offered to 3T members.

http://www.gnomonwatches.com/Glycine3856169.html

http://www.glycine-watch.ch/e/collection/detail.e.jsp?ID_Group=100000&ID_Display=10001P

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KenC - Thanks and good call on 24 dial.  I did not notice that until you mentioned and I do not like that at all.  Thanks again for the dial issue.


I called Falcon Watch but they are on vacation until Feb. 1.  I will try to give them a call again on Friday about Airman 17.  Meanwhile, my hunt continues....


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rare m5 wrote: KenC - Thanks and good call on 24 dial.  I did not notice that until you mentioned and I do not like that at all.  Thanks again for the dial issue.


I called Falcon Watch but they are on vacation until Feb. 1.  I will try to give them a call again on Friday about Airman 17.  Meanwhile, my hunt continues....



Falcon is a quality company...but I think you may do much better with Anders at Gnomon...he is a friend of the forum!

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I actualy like that the 12 is on top. One of the things I like with the fortis gmt-watch too. Not that many watches have that. I might be in in the minority on this one though, I guess thats why there are of them.

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