Always an education Jae. Not only do I get to see loads of your great watches, but I also learn a lot of cool terminology from you, and I now know that a Dead Beat watch is neither idle or feckless.. if only my brother-in-law was the same 😉
BEAUTIFUL watch Jae!! The colors and details are stunning!
"A gleaming rose gold sector dial for warmth and richness, and rhodium finishing for understated elegance. The classic design is still solidly anchored by a unique dead-second complication and an uncompromising commitment to quality".
Always an education Jae. Not only do I get to see loads of your great watches, but I also learn a lot of cool terminology from you, and I now know that a Dead Beat watch is neither idle or feckless.. if only my brother-in-law was the same 😉
Thank you, John. I am glad I am helping spread information about our eclectic hobby and expanding the vocabulary of nerds. I learn from you as much as you learn from me, truth be said. Cheers to you and your brother-in-law, kind friend! 🍻
One of my favourite number configurations Jae and boy look at that long sleek seconds hand 👌🏻🎯
Thank you, Andy. Here are some more details.
A 38.5 mm stainless steel case is polished with a step bezel that frames a sector dial that recalls the legendary sector dials from the 1930s.
A simple, three-hand timepiece with a contrast silver and rose gold sector dial.
The sector dial is divided into four concentric segments. The markings are a deep midnight blue, and the numerals at each segment are raised and finished in rhodium for depth. Another particularity of the dial is that the outer railway five-minute divisions are perfectly aligned with the jumping seconds hand.
The feuille hands are also rhodium-finished. Altogether, the contrast of the rhodium elements against the rose gold and silver dial results in excellent legibility.
A 38.5 mm stainless steel case is polished with a step bezel that frames a sector dial that recalls the legendary sector dials from the 1930s.
A simple, three-hand timepiece with a contrast silver and rose gold sector dial.
The sector dial is divided into four concentric segments. The markings are a deep midnight blue, and the numerals at each segment are raised and finished in rhodium for depth. Another particularity of the dial is that the outer railway five-minute divisions are perfectly aligned with the jumping seconds hand.
The feuille hands are also rhodium-finished. Altogether, the contrast of the rhodium elements against the rose gold and silver dial results in excellent legibility.
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Nice dial
Stunning that the husband and wife team can put together that type of movement. Great story and watch!! Gorgeous 😍 dial.
Nice dial
Thank you, kind Sir. One of the nicest I own! 🍻
Stunning that the husband and wife team can put together that type of movement. Great story and watch!! Gorgeous 😍 dial.
Thank you, Danilo! It started with a kiss... 😘😜
Beauty
Thank you, Danilo! It started with a kiss... 😘😜
You are the best Jae 😜🤪! I didn't see that one coming 😉.
Beautiful piece Jea, top notch! 👏🏻👏🏻
BEAUTIFUL watch Jae!! The colors and details are stunning!
Beautiful
Beauty
Thank you, I agree.
You are the best Jae 😜🤪! I didn't see that one coming 😉.
Always expect the unexpected! 😜
Beautiful piece Jea, top notch! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you, Nir. It is one of a few dead beat seconds watches around! 🤩
Always an education Jae. Not only do I get to see loads of your great watches, but I also learn a lot of cool terminology from you, and I now know that a Dead Beat watch is neither idle or feckless.. if only my brother-in-law was the same 😉
BEAUTIFUL watch Jae!! The colors and details are stunning!
Thank you, Logan. It is a gem indeed, my friend. 🍻
BEAUTIFUL watch Jae!! The colors and details are stunning!
"A gleaming rose gold sector dial for warmth and richness, and rhodium finishing for understated elegance. The classic design is still solidly anchored by a unique dead-second complication and an uncompromising commitment to quality".
Beautiful
Thank you
Always an education Jae. Not only do I get to see loads of your great watches, but I also learn a lot of cool terminology from you, and I now know that a Dead Beat watch is neither idle or feckless.. if only my brother-in-law was the same 😉
Thank you, John. I am glad I am helping spread information about our eclectic hobby and expanding the vocabulary of nerds. I learn from you as much as you learn from me, truth be said. Cheers to you and your brother-in-law, kind friend! 🍻
One of my favourite number configurations Jae and boy look at that long sleek seconds hand 👌🏻🎯
One of my favourite number configurations Jae and boy look at that long sleek seconds hand 👌🏻🎯
Thank you, Andy. Here are some more details.
A 38.5 mm stainless steel case is polished with a step bezel that frames a sector dial that recalls the legendary sector dials from the 1930s.
A simple, three-hand timepiece with a contrast silver and rose gold sector dial.
The sector dial is divided into four concentric segments. The markings are a deep midnight blue, and the numerals at each segment are raised and finished in rhodium for depth. Another particularity of the dial is that the outer railway five-minute divisions are perfectly aligned with the jumping seconds hand.
The feuille hands are also rhodium-finished. Altogether, the contrast of the rhodium elements against the rose gold and silver dial results in excellent legibility.
MOVEMENT
• Manufacture in-house Caliber A11s mechanical hand-wound movement
• Diameter: 30mm Height: 5.7mm
• Center-mounted hour hand, minute hand, and jumping second hand
• 28,880 half oscillations per hour (4Hz) with 48 hours of power reserve
• Amagnetic escapement with a Carl Haas balance spring in chronometer quality
• Elaborately refined by hand with polished edges, decorative grinding Perlage, etc.
• 65 service-relevant individual parts (126 parts in total)
Thank you, Andy. Here are some more details.
A 38.5 mm stainless steel case is polished with a step bezel that frames a sector dial that recalls the legendary sector dials from the 1930s.
A simple, three-hand timepiece with a contrast silver and rose gold sector dial.
The sector dial is divided into four concentric segments. The markings are a deep midnight blue, and the numerals at each segment are raised and finished in rhodium for depth. Another particularity of the dial is that the outer railway five-minute divisions are perfectly aligned with the jumping seconds hand.
The feuille hands are also rhodium-finished. Altogether, the contrast of the rhodium elements against the rose gold and silver dial results in excellent legibility.
Spot on its very art nouveau 💙
Pure Class my friend 🙏🏻
Spot on its very art nouveau 💙
I appreciate your kind words, Andy! Enjoy your weekend, my friend. 🍻
Pure Class my friend 🙏🏻
Thank you, my friend. It is genuinely class and classic at once! 🤩🥂🍾
Purist simply amazing dial, never heard of this brand. You never stop impressing us