Ah, a glass caseback is really the only thing my quartz GS is missing. I’d love to see the movement, as even though it’s quartz, it is beautifully finished!
Ah, a glass caseback is really the only thing my quartz GS is missing. I’d love to see the movement, as even though it’s quartz, it is beautifully finished!
Indeed, two watchmakers handfinnishes bridges, blue screws, builds and calibrates it. It's made like a mechanical movement...
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It’s not often you appreciate having an exhibition caseback on a quartz watch! V nice.
It’s not often you appreciate having an exhibition caseback on a quartz watch! V nice.
Yep! It's rare
Ah, a glass caseback is really the only thing my quartz GS is missing. I’d love to see the movement, as even though it’s quartz, it is beautifully finished!
Ah, a glass caseback is really the only thing my quartz GS is missing. I’d love to see the movement, as even though it’s quartz, it is beautifully finished!
Indeed, two watchmakers handfinnishes bridges, blue screws, builds and calibrates it. It's made like a mechanical movement...
It is amazing! 👍
Well, as the Irish say, that's grand.