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Loved the watch, but I couldn't get used to a manual watch. Never had one before. More recently had a series of Seikos and an orange Sumo took over my wrist for a while. For the past four years, since I became a runner, I've been wearing nothing but Garmins. Now a Fenix 5 with an orange NATO band has taken permanent residence on my wrist. I still have the Sumo, and a few other interesting Seikos in a drawer...but the Fenix has taken over...
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Yea. That. You won't buy just one. And unlike bikes, you can fit a couple of dozen in a drawer.
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Curious what you guys think of Nomos. I'm not a huge fan of the bauhaus design, but what they're doing as a company looks interesting.
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Kaufmann are also very good, but are not in Los Angeles (I think only sold through Wempe NYC in the US). Toshi are good (all handmade, one man) are in UK, ship everywhere, but I'm sure similar makers are in the US. There are many handmade makers, at all levels up from very basic Etsy craftsmen to April in Paris, Camille Fournet, etc. so knowing the budget helps. I have read that Holben's is very good, with a very good selection. |
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I recently received a Damasko bracelet for my DA 36. What a great piece of engineering; fabulous. It is perfect for the Damasko feeling.
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Nomos are a very polarizing brand. Some love them, equally many do not. They were very "Bauhaus pure" in the beginnings, but now seem off with a lot of colored pieces/bits. The direction seems unclear. The "Lambda" is really beautiful, very unique and special, but now Nomos seem to be going much more in the "Metro" direction, more cute, sporty, etc. than before. |
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On my list. They're super clean looking. The Tangente Neomatik date complication makes me happy. There will likely be one in my future.
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The ALS/GO/etc cousin market is fairly crowded as is, and perhaps Nomos is now skewing towards a younger, more "sporty" demographic, with the "Clubs", "Metros", etc. I am not sure what other reason there could be for the apparent shift in philosophy, although to be fair Nomos has never been staid-traditional really. In any case I find the more colorful Nomos models unconvincing and too frilly for what I thought the brand was representing, almost "Swatchy" in a way. Who knows if this move will be permanent either; now, they even have Stowa et al starting to compete with them in that segment. The ALS 1815 Auf/Ab is very beautiful indeed. From German houses I also like Stowa, Dornblüth, Hentschel, Lang und Heyne Dresden (especially the Heinrich, with the very elegant integration of the complications). |
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Anyone care to recommend a reliable double winder?
I have a few Wolfs, that have been great, but the last time I needed another one (less than a year ago) I decided to try to a Brookstone double, which has now died. I could go with another Wolf, but would rather not have to spend the $500+ it would cost. Given that the Brookstones are apparently junk, I'm not going to get another one of those. TIA |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Versa-Autom...l/221451260584
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I prefer the Dornblueth 99.1. A beautiful watch from a company that only has about 9 employees. Jeff |
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