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Post by mcgruber on Feb 15, 2019 10:50:09 GMT -8
Well its review time! Ive adjusted to this little piece for about a month now. When I mean little, I mean it feels like Im wearing a gold coin with leather straps. The watch houses a 542 Swiss hand wind movement that beats at 21,600bph. It is a gold plated watch, 20 microns thick I believe. It arrived on half of the original strap, so I bought a daBeer's brown lizard grain for it. It has a signed crown and buckle. At 32.0mm width and 6.0mm thin, the watch disappears on my wrist. I cant stress the thinness of this watch It has become my go to dress watch but it has to fight for wrist time against my divers. A bit dirty, but it cleaned up nicely with no case pitting. I did have trouble tracking down a new gasket so a generic flat gasket had to suffice.
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Post by philsinclair on Feb 15, 2019 13:42:27 GMT -8
Hi. I have a number of these UG watches. Top of the line in their day. You should find it surprisingly accurate and a pleasure to wear. Real class watch. Cheers Phil
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Post by mcgruber on Feb 17, 2019 11:26:07 GMT -8
Hi. I have a number of these UG watches. Top of the line in their day. You should find it surprisingly accurate and a pleasure to wear. Real class watch. Cheers Phil I am surprised by how well its running. Amazing craftsmanship.
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donciccio
Is a Permanent Fixture
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Post by donciccio on Mar 15, 2019 13:25:00 GMT -8
Such a simplistic looking watch, but beautiful at the same time. Thanks for sharing.
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erk78
Can't Tell Time
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Post by erk78 on Sept 7, 2020 0:41:51 GMT -8
Simplicity is the most sophisticated... A nice example we have here.. great piece, wear in good health.
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