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Old 30 November 2022, 08:12 PM   #10
Michael1968
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Originally Posted by diracpoint View Post
Depends whether you are a chronograph person or not.

For me, I appreciate chronographs for what they are, but not enough to buy them.

I like simple time-only watches with simple dials, so ZW was an automatic choice for me.

It is interesting that you say that it could be a "novelty watch". I had the exact same concern and used those exact words many years ago on this very forum. But, after almost 1-year of ownership, I can say that the novelty hasn't worn off. Checking the time is an experience. The tiny machine inside literally moves the discs at the top of every minute for you to read the time ... how cool is that!

I wear it on my 6" wrist on a regular basis, without any issues.

Go with your heart, and no matter which one you pick it'll be the correct choice! ��

Love this one. Im the big fan of Zeitwerk
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