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Old 3 May 2009, 12:27 AM   #1
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Sothis Horus

Thanks to Mosco and his recommendation of getting a 2009 Watch Annual (the ultimate watch porn - my wife thanks you...), I was looking at the book last night and saw a very interesting looking watch - the Sothis Horus. Take a look - pretty sweet! It's an interesting concept (description from their website):

"Our new chronograph named “HORUS” comes with only one hand for the time indication. During 12 hours our double tip hand with the stylized sun and the star move during 12 hours from 6 to 6. For one 360° turn this hand needs 24 hours, so you can see the differences between day and night immediately. This is a special chronograph for people living a life of leisure, without out stress and big hustle of business. For this case the time indication comes with a precision of +/- two minutes. Like all our watches the model HORUS comes with a perfect design and the best manufacturing quality. It is a perfect watch for all watch collectors. Technical information: Ref. No.: 026001 Movement: Basis ETA Valjoux 7750, with special alternation made by SOTHIS."

http://www.sothis.de/en/watches/horus/3/
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Old 3 May 2009, 12:35 AM   #2
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Sorry dude, didn't mean to get you into the dog-house!

Interesting watch, that one caught my eye as well!

BTW, look at this thread, how ironic?!
http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=77862
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Old 3 May 2009, 12:39 AM   #3
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I missed that one - just replied. Still pulls me in - it's a beautiful watch.

I love the concept and the dial of the Sothis. Would be an interesting piece to collect as obviously it does something a little differently.
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Very cool looking watch!!!
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wow! that is one beautiful watch...
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