Watches from the back? Show us movements?...

Feb 27, 2015,22:59 PM
 

Oh, yes please


Apologies in advance for what will be an irresponsible number of shots in a wristscan thread, but it isn’t about the competition: this just happens to be the Best.Idea.Ever, and the more the merrier!

First, a warm-up shot of a recognisable movement brought into a watch made by one of our own:



Another in a similar vein:



From there, on to another recognisable movement, fine-tuned by a legend: 





How does it look alongside the in-house movement of another legend?:






Now we come to the dentists’ favourites - great ‘plate-work’ or ‘bridge-work’: 





..and here with a lot of dazzle:




Getting away from the internals now, to the case back itself; this one is at a near-GF level for ‘most words on caseback’:




...whereas this one says a lot with a little:




This is somebody else’s photo.  Not sure whose – Magnus, Fx or Oliver maybe? Anyway, it’s an all-time personal favourite:



But of all them, this one – a faithfully realised dream piece – is the favourite of them all:




It’s a long weekend holiday over here. Accordingly, please add many more photos to this thread so that there will be hours of material to drool over for days to come.


Cheers,
pplater.

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This week's WristScan is open!

 
 By: mkt33 : February 26th, 2015-08:52
The Theme: "Your watches from the back. Show us the movements!" This is one of my personal favorites. The brand "flies under the radar" and the movement is sublime. Let's see your favorite. HAGWE, Mike ...  
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Nice looking movement...can you show us the front?

 
 By: vitalsigns : February 26th, 2015-09:10
I don't believe I've seen that piece before.
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Sure!

 
 By: mkt33 : February 26th, 2015-12:00
It is the standard release Masterpiece Chronograph. The custom/ in-house movement design was a collaboration between ML and Andreas Strehler. Its got a nice dial design ( at least I enjoy it a lot). The little dots of lume and the lumed chrono hand shine ...  
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Very nice and unique Masterpiece Le Chronographe...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 26th, 2015-19:00
I always like this brand, modern and industrialized Masterpiece. Rgds Raymond
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I agree. Maurice Lacroix has always been a really good

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:04
brand with their complications. I think they took a little breather after their attempt to move upstream didnot go as well as they had hoped with Memoire 1. At least now they are vertically integrated with a varied collection of mechanical watches. Thanks... 
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Very cool...thanks for showing

 
 By: vitalsigns : February 26th, 2015-19:31
Cheers, John
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My pleasure ! (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:04
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Not for WS, just cousins saying Hi....

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 26th, 2015-21:19
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Thanks for sharing. The dial side of that watch is

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:12
beautiful! Cheers, Mike
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Recent favorite would be . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 26th, 2015-10:36
. . . this manual wind effort from Omega. Fingers crossed on both hands the next-gen Railmaster comes equipped with a dateless version. While I have a few interesting movements in my collection, the most attractive is one I let go of. Hamilton cal 921, en...  
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I really like the look of the RGM as well when it was first announced

 
 By: mkt33 : February 26th, 2015-12:26
but I completely agree with your analysis. Thanks for sharing Art. Best, Mike
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Both amazing examples

 
 By: rnaden : February 26th, 2015-22:34
Completely different bridge layout between the two, but beautiful in their own ways. I like the use of two tones on the Omega
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The dark side

 
 By: crown comfort : February 26th, 2015-11:53
I'm going to show you two solid case backs, not a saphiire case back with movement. Boring? Maybe not. 1/ GP Cambre Carree, special commission to the Sultan of Oman with the Sultan's coat of arms. 2/ and the GP Vintage 94 with the engraved GP Tourbillon. ...  
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Both lovely backsides! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 26th, 2015-12:34
Great to see we are on the same wave, my friend! :) Will post in a minute... Best Blomman
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2 great watches but the Sultan Of Oman is really something.

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-14:55
I didn't know that one existed! Best, Nicolas PS: More infos on that one?
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Sultan of Oman

 
 By: crown comfort : February 27th, 2015-00:01
Hi Nicolas, I don't know an awful lot, but I read a few things here and there. From the catalogues I have, the Ref 2499, which is the two subdial Chrono without date of the more common Cambre Carree 2498 always appears only with the white dial. So far, ev... 
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Yes, I saw a Nautilus " Sultan of Oman ", too.

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-00:04
Very nice dateless black dial! ;) Bravo, my friend, that is such an uncommon catch! Nicolas PS: Yes, you should write to Angela... ;)
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Pretty soon we will be the same over here :-) (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:15
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Sometimes the best part should only be visible to the owner :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:13
Wonderful GPs. Best, Mike
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"Tongue . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-09:54
. . . in cheek." [That was for Nicolas. He knows why!]
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My avatar....

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 26th, 2015-12:36
Speaks for itself.... :) HAGWE Blomman ...  
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Great backside!!! [nt]

 
 By: crown comfort : February 26th, 2015-13:02
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Thank you, CC! [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:33
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Back is good but not on the wrist with this strap.

 
 By: timerider : February 26th, 2015-14:44
I just thought a little gold might put a glow on the thread. Hope to see lots of backs this week! Best to all, Tim ...  
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The Journes always have such interesting bridge shapes

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:16
Organic imho. Great shot and thanks for sharing Tim. Best, Mike
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Beautiful back, Tim! [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:34
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Great choice! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-14:55
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A natural choice, my friend! :) [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:34
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How carefully did you have to place that watch on

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:22
the rocks! I like that medallion a lot. Thanks, Mike
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Very, very careful! ;) [nt]

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : February 28th, 2015-11:35
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Back to Memovox

 
 By: jml_watches : February 26th, 2015-12:37
Hi All An exceptional view - the back of a Memovox An interesting view The dials not too bad either! HAGWE Cheers JML ...  
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Unique and different

 
 By: rnaden : February 26th, 2015-22:36
First time I've seen the back. Superb!
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It is an exceptional view..

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:24
One of my worst mistakes. I sold mine to gather funds for another watch. Thanks for sharing, Mike
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The other side of a Good Planet (Omega, of course) ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 26th, 2015-12:45
Here we go: I'm sorry but it was on my wrist and there are portions of my DNA there: The back in B&W is also ... Sexy: Here is the front. A Good Planet in full glory: A great weekend to all, Nilo ...  
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Omega has done a lot of good work with this movement

 
 By: rnaden : February 27th, 2015-00:36
From an accuracy perspective, it is impeccable. From an aesthetic point of view, the colors and use of black plus the snailed waves gives it a look that is so different from the usual.
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I agree with the accuracy ...

 
 By: nilomis : February 27th, 2015-02:22
About the aesthetic of the movement , it\'s fine if we consider the industrial manufacturing. One point that I like is high quality if the dial, markers and hands. Cheers, Nilo
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thanks for strapping it on backwards :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:29
Love the curve radial finish. Does Omega have a technical name for it? Cheers, Mike
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They call this decoration ....

 
 By: nilomis : February 27th, 2015-07:05
"luxury finish with exclusive Geneva waves in arabesque". What this means falls outside my humble understand. Cheers, Nilo
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Sounds expensive :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:29
Guess the marketing department got it right! Thanks, Mike
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Back...

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-14:53
On the wrist. With a good bakelite insert... Which makes a huge difference. HAGWE, Nicolas ...  
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Now I know you like the front view more than the back :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:35
Well in this instance, the front view IS better than the rear! Thanks for sharing Mike
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It depends on what you are talking about. :))) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-07:23
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Always so magic.

 
 By: tombub : February 27th, 2015-13:42
Thank you for these photos !
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My pleasure, Tom. All good? [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-15:18
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Yes good, nova open its doors soon :)

 
 By: tombub : February 28th, 2015-01:54
I'll send you photos !
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We have to go there! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-02:07
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Amazing example!

 
 By: Thevenin : February 27th, 2015-14:35
Thanks for sharing! Cheers, Dogu
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Quite proud of this one, indeed. Thanks, Dogu. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-15:18
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I simply love these pics.. And the tic-tacs.. Not to forget a southern little canal ! :))

 
 By: hs111 : February 27th, 2015-22:15
..Especially the 3rd & 2nd pics are captivating ! Best, hs
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Tssss, Tssss. ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-23:28
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That third photo . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:04
. . . hurts, Nicolas! A reminder that fig season is six months away ;-) . . .
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I know your love for figs and G.O Karrées! :) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-10:12
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For a golden coin

 
 By: ninolitaliano : February 28th, 2015-10:17
for a golden coin she shows the buttocks ...  
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the Rotor ran away....

 
 By: SALMANPK : February 26th, 2015-15:36
or did it? :-) HAGWE, S ...  
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The "original" Classic...very nice. Your photo gives

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:37
me an idea for a future WristScan. Watch crowns anyone? Best, Mike
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Very Cool...

 
 By: SALMANPK : February 27th, 2015-06:45
I really like your idea and am all in if you decide to do it. Thank You and HAGWE, S
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My most precious...

 
 By: Tim Jackson : February 26th, 2015-16:07
Of all my watches, this one took the longest to reach me from the point of deciding to buy it. However, it was so well worth the wait. To have a movement designed and painstakingly hand finished by one chap, Keaton, tucked away in central Oregon, is a thr...  
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Thanks for showing that very rare and US made watch

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:44
I like the name plate and the multiple but simple finishing techniques that Keaton demonstrates on his watch. How long did you have to wait? Best, Mike
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Mike,

 
 By: Tim Jackson : February 27th, 2015-10:59
Great to hear from you. It took almost 2 years, however since then, the process has been fine tuned, as many of the tools required to make parts in my watch, are allready created. The current timing is approx. 8-10months I believe. The exciting aspect is ... 
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Can't wait to see the new case...

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:32
Sounds like the wait included a lot of collaboration between you and Keaton which is good and makes the time go by quicker. Best, Mike
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Probably the first WS session with . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:07
. . . two American movements in evidence. Thanks for sharing, Tim.
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A most unusual animal...

 
 By: jporos : February 26th, 2015-18:07
on this watch back. I have been wearing it non-stop. Here's the front. HAGWE! ...  
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I like it. It is so playful. It looks like you got a bunch of snow too!

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:46
Thanks for sharing (nt) HAGWE, digging out with you up north, Mike
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Love this Manatee a lot [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-06:32
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Thanks Nicolas!

 
 By: jporos : February 28th, 2015-07:34
I think it is the better Apple watch.
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Good one, John. ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-09:35
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The integration of the crown into a recess . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:03
. . . strikes as a deft touch. Thanks for showing us this view, j - my appreciation for the design is greater than before. Best, Art
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I swear this is the back.

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 26th, 2015-20:26
HAGWE. Rgds Raymond ...  
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Good one, Raymond. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-22:22
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Thanks Nico, this one's on my wrist everyday since my vacation...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 26th, 2015-22:32
Got a lot of praises and attention...So glad I picked it up. Rgds Raymond
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I have no doubt about that. A great pleasure watch. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-22:39
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With a front like that . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 26th, 2015-23:16
. . . who needs a back? :-)
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+so many 1s.....Art. Thanks :))

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : February 26th, 2015-23:40
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That is a great selection for this week's WristScan

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:49
Well played. HAGWE, Mike
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Under the radar "of ten"

 
 By: cazalea : February 26th, 2015-22:08
P10 Paul Gerber. Cazalea ...  
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Sweet memories, great pictures, Mike. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 26th, 2015-22:23
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The rotors are beautiful and "new":-) [nt]

 
 By: rnaden : February 27th, 2015-00:37
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What's better than a Retro Twin?

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-06:53
A Paul Gerber P10 with THREE rotors :-) When that model was announced, it was spoken for after 24 hours. I was on vaca and when I returned, it was too late. Thanks for sharing, Best, Mike
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Sorry, it was a small run, wasn't it? [nt]

 
 By: cazalea : February 27th, 2015-12:53
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Yup, I'm just glad the owners are real PuristS

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:33
and not flipping them! No worries, I am sure another Gerber will find its way into the watch collection soon. Best, Mike
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Harrumph, tell it to the cat

 
 By: cazalea : February 27th, 2015-12:57
It\'s his hairy back ...  
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Ready for weekend duty

 
 By: rnaden : February 26th, 2015-22:33
These two favorites. Where the front is the new back ...  
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Dial side is just as captivating...

 
 By: rnaden : February 27th, 2015-00:34
This one has got the black, white and blue sorted out perfectly :-) It's clearly my favorite in my small collection...it got a whopping 98 days of wrist time in the last 6 months. Perfect proportions, genuinely versatile and very comfortable. ...  
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And a very nice date! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-00:38
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I really like your first static photo

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-07:02
The blued rotor is very distinct contrast. Thanks for sharing Richard, Mike
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Not much to see on the back

 
 By: Time to watch : February 27th, 2015-01:19
Because it's all on the front :) Hagwe H. ...  
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So, you showed us the " backface "? ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-03:03
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Now I recognize that my breadth of horological knowledge

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-07:06
is very limited. I thought I would be only seeing Reversos on this week's wristscan. How could I forget watches like the Breguet La Tradition and the Panoinverse? Thanks for sharing, Like Nicolas said : Nice Backface :-) Cheers, Mike
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To . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 27th, 2015-07:22
. . .uché! :-)
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Back of RL.

 
 By: fernando : February 27th, 2015-01:44
HAGWE fernando ...  
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Beautiful, my friend. Beautiful. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-03:03
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I can stare at that backside for hours...

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-07:07
Thanks for participating Mike
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Very nice!

 
 By: =RWK= : February 27th, 2015-20:18
HAGWE fernando! -- Richard.
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"God is in . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:20
. . . the details." L M van der Rohe
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Feel the Love

 
 By: MTF : February 27th, 2015-01:56
This watch reminded me of a Chopard story of love, passion, and loyalty, constant through time. The sort of mutual love and respect that extracts something more than extraordinary from the human core than we realise; a love that sparked this memorable inc...  
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It seems that we have a winner ( First picture ). [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-03:05
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Nice choice guys !!

 
 By: Ray Nicol : February 27th, 2015-06:28
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It really is an "All in One"

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-07:14
Your first photo of course :-) I may have to create a new catagory for this week's Wrist scan ! Best, Mike
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Mike's call . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 27th, 2015-07:20
. . . but if you're asking me: Static. :-)
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Two old ones....I knew I had them..

 
 By: moc : February 27th, 2015-06:23
Duometre a Chronograph.. De Bethune DB25 Mo ...  
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One clean and one complex

 
 By: rnaden : February 27th, 2015-06:51
But two technical and horological marvels!
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Menage a Trois...your wrist is very lucky ! (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-07:15
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What can I say? Bravo, Mo. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-07:48
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Beauties Mo.....

 
 By: Andy : February 27th, 2015-12:08
As static judge just a pity they are on the wrist my friend....!!! ;) Hope you are well and I'm thinking a trip to London is well overdue so just let me know when in March or April is good and I'll be down :) Yours dude, Andy.
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Two beauties. Yum! [nt]

 
 By: Tim Jackson : February 28th, 2015-15:16
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Two early Longines backs

 
 By: Ubik : February 27th, 2015-07:52
A double cased Longines from 1918. Amazing that this engraving is not actually visible as a second plain caseback covers it. A Longines 13.33 movement, around the same time period, refined, delicate and mesmerising. HAGWE. This message has been edited by ...  
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Thanks Nico. [nt]

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:28
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Superb, my friend!

 
 By: ztirual : February 27th, 2015-11:18
Z'
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They did it right back in 1918 didn't they?

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:37
That is why if they could produce beautiful movements like your Longines almost 100 years ago, I cannot believe half of the stuff PR departments try to feed us through their releases! Thanks for sharing, Mike
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Thanks Mike

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:35
The 13.33 by Longines was first produced around 1913 and was the only Longines chronograph wristwatch movement until the early Thirties when it was replaced by the better known 13zn. It was only ever used by Longines and was produced totally in-house. Fro... 
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That second picture dear Eitan...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 27th, 2015-14:58
made me scream :) What a shot of magnificent movement Sincerely yours Damjan
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Thanks Damjan.

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:35
Hope you and yours are all well.
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After the...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : March 1st, 2015-09:42
Scylla and Charybdis last year we are fine now All the best D
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. . . and to think . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:25
. . . movements with this level of execution were more common then than they are now. Sometimes, progress isn't .
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For me I think the height of the mechanical

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:41
chronograph was between the Thirties and the Fifties. It's a little like the music produced between 1968 and 1974, somehow before that the technical quality wasn't developed enough and after that, well Disco happened, but that period feels golden, an alch... 
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Always nice to be able to view the less seen part of our beloved watches...

 
 By: Subexplorer : February 27th, 2015-09:12
... And this is one of my favorites in my collection as it reunites two brands I like so much: Pam 190 with a movement made by JLC. This is a nicely finished movement with eight days reserve and a very smooth winding. I like to hear the tic toc in my watc...  
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Excellent choice. I had almost the same.

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-09:14
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Ahhh! The platinum version! Sublime! HAGWE my dear friend! [nt]

 
 By: Subexplorer : February 27th, 2015-10:45
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My precious....

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:39
That is on my buy list! Thanks for moving it up a few notches today with your post :-) HAGWE, Mike
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Unitas

 
 By: Thevenin : February 27th, 2015-09:37
Have a great weekend! Cheers, Dogu ...  
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Even a basic Unitas can be spruced up

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-13:41
I like it, Never seen that version before. Thanks for participating! Best, MIke
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I like it's rugged simplicity

 
 By: Thevenin : February 27th, 2015-14:34
This one has a grey/gun metal finish. Makes it hard to catch the contrast :) Cheers, Dogu
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Chipping in

 
 By: ztirual : February 27th, 2015-11:16
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Just curious, are there any subtle differences

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-14:16
between the engravings of the two divers? Thanks for chipping in with two beautiful backs :-) Best, Mike
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Hiello Mike

 
 By: ztirual : February 27th, 2015-16:20
at least 2 différences that I can think of without having the watches in my hands. 1/ difference in size. The double crown, here the very first iteration of it, is slightly bigger than the Nautilus and its back cover too. 2/ there are also subtle differen... 
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Thanks Z! (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:05
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I would love to see more pics of the Nautilus! Wow! [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-15:19
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Thanks

 
 By: ztirual : February 27th, 2015-16:33
réserve du patron, Nico... Btw the other one is not bad either being a prototype of the dual crown. It actually predates that very 6921-1. :-)
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Ok, then show your two bottles from the Reserve du Patron.

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-22:18
Like you, I am deeply by the Reserves des Patrons. ;) Best, Z. Nicolas
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Eccellente! . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:41
:-) ...  
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Wonderful either way around. [nt]

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:43
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Saxon round up

 
 By: stromer : February 27th, 2015-11:17
After Fernando started the defilée of manual movements from Glashütte let me throw two more into the pot: Have a great weekend everybody! Martin ...  
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Nice photos to "end the week" after Oliver's interesting

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-14:22
thread on Monday. German brands can have excellent views from the back. Thank you Mike
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Thank you, Michael,

 
 By: stromer : March 1st, 2015-06:49
Yes, especially Saxon watches (and let's include D.Dornblüth here, who is adhering to Glashütte design standards even if they are located in a different federal state) have a very distinctive look. A nice thing to have an identity of its own. Bye,Martin ... 
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Thanks for this double german shot. The G.O is promising.

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-22:21
Something tells me that it is a recent catch.. ;) Best, Nicolas
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I would put it the other way round:

 
 By: stromer : March 1st, 2015-06:52
The watch caught me. :-) Best, my friend, Martin
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Complexity and utility . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-10:59
. . . in equal measure, without a hint of excess: GUB cal 58 . . . . . . ca '09. You're most fortunate, Martin; that was the acquisition of a lifetime. Best, Art ...  
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"More than meets the eye"

 
 By: stromer : March 1st, 2015-07:04
is a concepts that always strikes a positive chord in me. But in this case there was so much more. And yes, we will see if ever another watch will make me jump from a tower as high as this one again. But I hope that it will remain the one. Thank you for y... 
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Dressed in black mkt33...

 
 By: =RWK= : February 27th, 2015-11:59
HAGWE! -- Richard. ...  
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Nice Tutima, Richard!

 
 By: jporos : February 27th, 2015-13:23
I think they do pilot inspired watches the best.
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Thank you...

 
 By: =RWK= : February 27th, 2015-16:48
I find this very neo-classic; jumping from pre WWII to Twenty-hundred. Best, -- Richard.
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I like that, how's the lume?

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-14:55
Thanks for strapping it on backwards for me! Cheers, Mike
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Tuti is a total torch!

 
 By: =RWK= : February 27th, 2015-16:45
This piece runs like a top too...Spot-On for days :-) Cheers, -- Richard. ...  
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Thanks for the Lume photo. Glad to see that the dial

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:06
also satisfies at night Cheers, Mike
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Tough choice...

 
 By: andrewluff : February 27th, 2015-13:36
Just love the depth and layout.... Of course and that arrow...! But the finish, design and finish has to make this a favourite.... All in the detail... Cheers Andrew ...  
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How can this thread not include a picture of a Montblanc Villeret?!

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-14:14
Thanks for stepping up to the plate. But that Gronefeld Unique Piece is AWESOME!!! Envious of your wrist, Mike
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Thanks Mike!

 
 By: andrewluff : February 27th, 2015-14:34
I have a lot of respect for MB Villeret... magical pieces and this one leaves me wanting to look for another... will just have to sell a body part first :) Cheers Andrew
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Both stellar . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-11:12
. . . one classic, the other, thoroughly modern. The Grönefeld resonates deeply; spectacular design and execution, highly evocative. It's one of very few new designs I'd want to own. Art
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Dirty back...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 27th, 2015-14:03
of industries favorite workhorse Best D ...  
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We like them dirty :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-14:59
No way it can get that way unless it is a one of your favorites and a constant wear. Thanks for joining, Mike
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It may be a historical shot. ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-15:25
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It's no movement.. But some nice caseback(s).. And a Verso Side..

 
 By: hs111 : February 27th, 2015-14:05
Let\'s start with one of my favorite casebacks : Chronometre Geomatic: Or the planisphere on another back Or let us have another solution: Recto Side: Reverso Grande GMT Verso Side: All the Best & HAGWE ! hs ...  
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Congrats! That is the first Reverso of the thread :-)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 27th, 2015-15:02
Thanks for participating, Mike
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You have so many toys, my friend. Interesting comparison of the Geomatic and TT Geophysic

 
 By: amanico : February 27th, 2015-15:27
Sphères, my dear hs. Best, Nicolas
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Thx kindly for your looking !.. Yes, I truly like the planispheres,nice symbols ! :))

 
 By: hs111 : February 27th, 2015-22:42
One more for you !.. One of my favorites ! What I may have to work for, might be a real nice movement, to be enjoyed from the backside.. Thx & Best again, hs ...  
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We should try to do a Planisphere Roll Call. ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-01:32
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Yes - When the Master is calling.. You tell us when, you tell us how ! :))

 
 By: hs111 : February 28th, 2015-08:46
.. And I will be there, with pleasure ! Looking forward & Best, hs
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from the back...

 
 By: MattS : February 27th, 2015-22:41
Matt ...  
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That Macro of the diver is soo cool! Thanks (nt).

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:08
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thanks!

 
 By: MattS : February 28th, 2015-07:42
I don't know if you noticed, he's wearing a diving watch!... Matt
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Great Matt - love these. [nt]

 
 By: Ubik : March 1st, 2015-07:45
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thank you my friend!...Matt

 
 By: MattS : March 1st, 2015-09:28
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Watches from the back? Show us movements?...

 
 By: pplater : February 27th, 2015-22:59
Oh, yes please ! Apologies in advance for what will be an irresponsible number of shots in a wristscan thread, but it isn’t about the competition: this just happens to be the , and the more the merrier! First, a warm-up shot of a recognisable movement br...  
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Good morning pplater....!!!

 
 By: Andy : February 27th, 2015-23:20
This is almost a thread in itself and some beauties tucked in there for sure :) Hope you are well my friend and I hope your in England again one day. Yours, Andy.
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Good evening Andy...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-05:34
...good to see you. How about posting some backs? Got that Extreme Lab yet? :-) There's a silly chance we'll share a pint or two this year: watch this space. Any news of G? He seems to have gone underground. Cheers, pplater.
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Well my friend....

 
 By: Andy : February 28th, 2015-06:12
a little secret I'm one of the judges....but just for you I'll post a backside shortly..!! I've been AWOL myself for a bit but I'm seeing G in May, then sunnier pastures end of Aug/Sept (Ming doesn't know yet..!!) so don't travel then as we'll have to kee... 
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Here you go dude.....my backside.....

 
 By: Andy : February 28th, 2015-07:14
well one of them anyway.... An obvious subject - but are you surprised..!! Yours, Andy. ...  
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Thrilled to see your backside, chum...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-08:13
...so close we can see your skeleton too! :-) Great shot. Cheers, pplater.
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Very nice Andy. Thanks for sharing (nt).

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-17:06
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Somebody please.....

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 28th, 2015-00:34
turn on the lights again :) I know that it will sound profane but I'm always happy to see that you have Cali in such eclectic collection Looks like I'm not wrong then when I crave for one :) Yours sincerely D
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It was like...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-05:30
...manna from Heaven when OP re-released that (dare we say, 'iconic'?) dial: no way that one was going to get away! It still sees a lot of action, Damjan; you are right to have it 'on the list'. (p.s. - Haven't you won that competition yet???) Cheers, pp...  
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There were someone...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 28th, 2015-05:33
quicker and wiser than me ;) Yours D
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Quicker, maybe...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-05:35
...wiser: impossible! Cheers, pplater.
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Geez, I can drool over your post alone for weeks on end!

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:13
Did you pick the balance bridge on your KV to match that of the the Dufour? Thanks for allowing me to dream! :-) Best, Mike
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Actually, Mike...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-05:22
...that balance bridge was selected by default; it wasn't until some time later that it became apparent that the 'tourbillon style' bridge could have been an option (in which case it would have been the preferred option). Still, that's what they call a 'f... 
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Wow... what a great selection...

 
 By: andrewluff : February 28th, 2015-06:19
If I had to choose one.... now that would be a really tough one! Like choosing a favourite child I guess... Cheers Andrew
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The next one, Andrew...

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-08:15
...will be the favourite one - for a while, anyway! Looking forward to seeing the next splash of orange... Cheers, pplater.
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"Near GF level for most words on a caseback"

 
 By: Gary G : February 28th, 2015-10:49
Hilarious! :) If not for the stricture against showing the actual engraving online, I'd show you the real thing here... Best as always, Gary
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Awww, c'mon Gazza!...

 
 By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:20
Like anybody ever honours that stricture!!! :-) Cheers, pplater.
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A few vintage Omegas . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 28th, 2015-11:41
. . . for your viewing pleasure. R17.8, ca mid-'40s. Nothing special, you might say, and you'd be right. However, there is a certain satisfaction in resuscitating a movement that was losing a minute a day. After fitting a new balance staff . . . . . . and...  
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Like these workaday movements, Art...

 
 By: jporos : March 1st, 2015-10:22
The basic finishing makes one really notice the gears and tooth shapes, which are very beautiful. Are the movements screwed into a brass spacer?
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If you're referring to the last photo . . .

 
 By: Dr No : March 1st, 2015-12:49
. . . then yes, there is a spacer. You'll notice the Denison reference numbers 8 5 6 stamped into both the 18 kt case and the spacer . . . . . . which confirms they were issued together. ...  
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I've got a couple more of early Karsten/Brogsitter pics for you

 
 By: Tim Jackson : February 28th, 2015-14:06
These were from Basel several years ago...a shame they were never realized other than these few proto pieces made for Marc, exhibited in 2009. Apologies for the poor quality of the following three images... This a Constant Force on the escape wheel. Recta...  
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I remember that rectangular Brogsitter toubillon vividly

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-17:09
Now that is a PuristS watch! Best, MIke
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If by that you mean...

 
 By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:15
..."effectively unobtainable" - you're right: it is a Purist's watch!!! :-) Cheers, pplater.
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Thanks for posting those, Tim...

 
 By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:13
As a 'balance wheel man', the Brogsitter/HWM watches were almost too much to take - this, of course, is years before Martin Braun's 'Slowrunner' blew the competition out of the water. They were also showing signs of impeccable finish: what a shame the mar... 
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Pure splendor, delight and awe! Thank you sir. You made my

 
 By: timerider : February 28th, 2015-22:05
weekend, week, month...... Many, many thanks, Tim
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You're too kind, Tim... [nt]

 
 By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:04
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A masterpiece in my dictionary....

 
 By: KIH : February 28th, 2015-01:11
... how about this? Blancpain 7002.... HAGWE! Ken ...  
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Totally agree. Big wow factor. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-01:30
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This was the other watch back I was considering

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:16
to start off the thread! I just couldn't make it to the bank deposit box...It always throws me off that WrisScan starts on Thursday here in the USA! Thanks for contributing. Cheers, Mike
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The back....that is a subjective view....JLC No.1

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : February 28th, 2015-02:04
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OK, then Baron's wife has a nice backside too! :-) (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-05:17
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As a Rolex guy, I don't have many open casebacks [nt]

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : February 28th, 2015-05:18
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But as a Rolex guy, you have some interesting engravings.

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-06:29
On some case backs... ;)
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My sweet...

 
 By: TGH : February 28th, 2015-05:44
How about this? HAGWE! TGH ...  
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Woohoo! Benzinger strikes again!... [nt]

 
 By: pplater : February 28th, 2015-05:54
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That's A LOT of power

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-06:21
Love this watch, since you first showed it. The face is so simple, then flip it over! WOW! Thanks for showing it again, Mike
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Wow, that is demonstrative,to say the least. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-06:34
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Thanks guys,

 
 By: TGH : February 28th, 2015-18:27
I am so glad you liked it!
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Nice wristscan theme Mike!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : February 28th, 2015-05:47
this is my favorite and I am very sure you like it too )) Cheers Robin ...  
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Of course, how can any WIS not love that view? (nt)

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-06:22
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These two movements move me...

 
 By: Gary G : February 28th, 2015-07:55
The only thing wrong with this piece is that it isn't mine! And here's an even rarer piece I got to shoot recently: Best, Gary G ...  
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It was about a time...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 28th, 2015-08:04
that someone turn the lights again in this thread after pplater's clean sweep :) Awesome as always dear Gary Cordially Damjan
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Thanks Gary, the barrel cap on the Inversion Tourbillon

 
 By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-17:05
Always gets me thinking about the purpose behind the project. Best, Mike
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A few of mine...

 
 By: Dave G : February 28th, 2015-23:03
A random Selection of back shots... ...  
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I checked in the dictionary, random doesn't mean small. :))))

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2015-23:05
Aaah, this UN Monopusher and its THA movement... Hmmmm! Best, Dave. Nicolas
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Yes, she is lovely...

 
 By: Dave G : March 1st, 2015-01:13
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If that is 'a few'...

 
 By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:25
...please now post 'lots'! :-) A wonderful selection Dave - many thanks indeed. Cheers, pplater.
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A little bit late

 
 By: Mark in Paris : March 1st, 2015-04:01
Happy you showed us an unusual movement Mike. For me, I could gather those: DB25 5712 RM033 1815 Cheers, Mark ...  
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Never too late with that lovely Patek photo but the

 
 By: mkt33 : March 1st, 2015-05:18
oval weights on your Debethune is so cool. Thanks, Mike
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I think the judges are going to have a real challenge

 
 By: timerider : March 2nd, 2015-14:58
this week. Wow! What a selection. Good luck, Tim
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Speaking of judges...

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : March 3rd, 2015-02:28
what happened to them :) ;) D
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You dare asking, Dar... Errrr Damjan? ;)

 
 By: amanico : March 3rd, 2015-03:17
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Don't judge me! Lol! [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : March 3rd, 2015-04:28
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