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    I’m hearing a lot about this brand recently (I stumbled across Fifth Wrist during lockdown and a lot of them love the brand). Their pieces are very appealing to me, just wonderfully different but not in a way that screams at you.


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    Well, you can certainly design one that screams at you if you so desire.

    Warning—you can spend hours playing with their configurator. I speak from experience...


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    Seiko 5 SNK803

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    Friday night at theater with my daughter, good opportunity to give some wrist time for my EP 1969.



    Have a relaxing weekend!


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    I like that more and more each time I see it. It may be moving to the "to buy" list.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pip View Post
    I’m hearing a lot about this brand recently (I stumbled across Fifth Wrist during lockdown and a lot of them love the brand). Their pieces are very appealing to me, just wonderfully different but not in a way that screams at you.


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    The design isn't for me, but I am almost in awe of their ability to make (one of?) the most accurate moonohases with only a couple of modifications to a 2824
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    Tekton Friday. HAGWE everyone


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    Change up to my Concord Mariner. I need something less chunky than the Tekton to take four kids to the drive in.



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    If I were choosing now, I would definitely go for the recent Manufacture Edition. IMO even better re-edition of the A386 with slightly different subdial colors.

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    I like that more and more each time I see it. It may be moving to the "to buy" list.



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    Yes, I agree about the newer models. It still looks like a design flaw to have that much overlap of the subdials. It's twice the design flaw when the 12-hour totalizer is on top of the minute and running seconds dials. I'd be a couple of years away from getting it so there should be more of them available and at a decent price. It's long called to me, and that voice gets louder every time I see pictures of it.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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