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Cartier: Speaking of straps

I bought my monopusher at the time when the watch straps were not something ADs charged for. So my Cartier dealer just added bunch of straps to the watch in case I want to change the look. I still have them all.
2d
By: MrkK
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Ulysse Nardin: Rumor has it that Dr. Oechslin is rejoining UN.

Cannot wait to see what he will come up with.
13d
By: MrkK
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Omega: Art, given the choice would you pick this one or an older automatic?

I like manual movement and its finishing of the current model, but in my opinion toubrillon opening is disproportionally small comparing to case size. Plus the dial of the new one looks a bit austere to me, comparing to amazing guilloche of the original.
14d
By: MrkK
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Horological Meandering: Reverso Memory

One of the most practical Reversos in my opinion
2M
By: MrkK
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Horological Meandering: It is indeed getting harder to find a safe deposit box

My bank still offers them, but in fewer branches. Safe deposit boxes are also getting smaller: I used to keep two perpetuals on Sempre winders inside the box, but right now the one I have barely fits two watch rolls. It is also important to keep it mind, that the bank is in general not liable for it
2M
By: MrkK
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Horological Meandering: Only twice

In over 30 years of watch collection only twice: a lady at the grocery store register thought that my UN Jungle repeater is a Disney watch and few years ago a gentleman recognized and commented on my UN Aqua perpetual. Other than that no one ever notices my watches.
3M
By: MrkK
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Blancpain: It depends whether you know when it stopped

If you know the year when the watch stopped, it is easy to estimate. If you don't, you either send it to manufacturer or risk pressing correctors thousand times to land on the correct year
3M
By: MrkK
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Girard Perregaux: The finishing is not industrial, but also not at the level of Patek etc.

I was lucky to be able to own or handle most of Venus based rattrapante chronographs with the exception of Paul Picot and Parmigiani: Franck Muller, Daniel Roth, Panerai, GP, UN. Daniel Roth had a best finishing by far, fairly close to the likes of Patek. The finishing of the rest is ok, but nothing
3M
By: MrkK
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IWC: Alain Silbersteins are the only ones I can think of

Perpetuel, Hebraika and Islamica used a clever module sitting on top (or rather on the bottom) of ETA movement, and as far as I remember the date change was very quick. The module was actually designed by Svend Andersen and wasn't very reliable.
4M
By: MrkK
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IWC: That is the downside of the perpetuals with wheels design

Kurt Klaus and Ludwig Oechslin perpetuals using wheels as programming mechanism vs. traditional cam and lever design. That makes them very user friendly (everything is controlled via the crown, no pushers and correctors), but the downside is, that instantaneous date change is impossible.
4M
By: MrkK
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