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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    Good looking watch. I used to own a Muhle and was very impressed by it.

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    I have owned two (still own one of them) and they were both solid, well-made watches. They fly under the radar of most, but they are excellent watches and I try to recommend them whenever I can.

    The new Panova Blau is also nice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    I have owned two (still own one of them) and they were both solid, well-made watches. They fly under the radar of most, but they are excellent watches and I try to recommend them whenever I can.

    The new Panova Blau is also nice.

    Yeah I like that one also. I may have to add another down the line.

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    Not a new watch (2015) but I don’t remember seeing it at the time. It’s the Thelonious Monk entry in the Oris Jazz Series.

    Not immediately noticeable, the ‘11’ index is slightly off-kilter to represent Monk’s quirky harmonies. The Oris marketing was titled: ‘The Art of Dissonance’.

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    Not a new watch (2015) but I don’t remember seeing it at the time. It’s the Thelonious Monk entry in the Oris Jazz Series.

    Not immediately noticeable, the ‘11’ index is slightly off-kilter to represent Monk’s quirky harmonies. The Oris marketing was titled: ‘The Art of Dissonance’.
    Gimmicky but actually very cool.
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    Not immediately noticeable, the ‘11’ index is slightly off-kilter to represent Monk’s quirky harmonies.
    It would drive me crazy.

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    Looks very, very good. Unfortunately, out of my league.

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    Currently tied with Konstantin Chaykin as my favourite independent.

    My favourite Asaoka watch:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimman View Post
    Currently tied with Konstantin Chaykin as my favourite independent.

    My favourite Asaoka watch:
    Perfect Halloween watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    Perfect Halloween watch

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    For the man with 364 other watches, yes.
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