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    Quote Originally Posted by Chase View Post
    I see enough primary colours with my one, one and three year olds!
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    I like Nomos but y do they have to be so small.I almost purchased 1 from Watch-buys until I saw 1 in the flesh just way too small IMO.
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  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by watchdaddy1 View Post
    I like Nomos but y do they have to be so small.I almost purchased 1 from Watch-buys until I saw 1 in the flesh just way too small IMO.
    Did you get the chance to see the Zurich auto? I think that's a solid step up from their usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by watchdaddy1 View Post
    I like Nomos but y do they have to be so small.I almost purchased 1 from Watch-buys until I saw 1 in the flesh just way too small IMO.
    38mm models with thin bezel still too small for you?
    I think there are a couple at 40mm but no models 42+.
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    I really hope they manage to get the Ahoi fitted with the new movement to create a super thin sports watch.
    That would be really cool.

    Also I wrote an extensive post on the new movement in the German Forum.
    Check it out!

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