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    I remember being delighted when I first came across pictures of this ^^^^^ The Montgomery Dial of one-handers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    I remember being delighted when I first came across pictures of this ^^^^^ The Montgomery Dial of one-handers
    I'm not familiar with that reference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bwana View Post
    I'm not familiar with that reference.
    Montgomery Dials were on railroad watches. On them there are numerals for all 60 of the minutes (and often all 24 of the hours, too)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Amf View Post
    Montgomery Dials were on railroad watches. On them there are numerals for all 60 of the minutes (and often all 24 of the hours, too)
    Appreciate the clarification, I wasn't aware that what's they were called.

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    I would get one (any) of their models in a heartbeat if they offered them in a smaller case size than 43mm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nokie View Post
    I would get one (any) of their models in a heartbeat if they offered them in a smaller case size than 43mm.
    Yup. I spent a bit of time trying them on at last year's SalonQP. Too darned big. It's a dilemma, though. The five-minute markers need high visibility, and that means big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nokie View Post
    I would get one (any) of their models in a heartbeat if they offered them in a smaller case size than 43mm.
    The NEO, Pangea, and No.3 models are for you.
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    I have admired Meistersinger watches for a few years now, and very recently decided to pick one up. Simplicity was the name of the game for me, so the No.1 suited my needs perfectly. I quite like the sunburst dial on this one - sort of a purple/grey colour (sorry, hard to see in my pics).
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    Quote Originally Posted by cedargrove View Post
    I have admired Meistersinger watches for a few years now, and very recently decided to pick one up. Simplicity was the name of the game for me, so the No.1 suited my needs perfectly. I quite like the sunburst dial on this one - sort of a purple/grey colour (sorry, hard to see in my pics).
    Very nice, I really like the #1..classic beauty

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    These fall into the category of very nice to look at, but I would never wear it. It would not rotate well with my other watches, so I just would not be able to tell time on it to the level I want. Now retired and down to one watch it may work.
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