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25 December 2015, 10:18 AM | #1 |
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Pinion
I recently discovered the young British watch company Pinion and love them.
I think they produce wonderful designs with great attention to detail and beautiful straps. The bronze models are particularly interesting: after seeing their bronze cases it left me wondering why there aren't more companies using this material. Here's a small picture of my collection so far: two Axis models (one bronze, one stainless steel) and their 'revival 1969' Chronograph.
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Rolex DSSD, Explorer II, GMT Master IIc. Tudor Heritage Black Bay, Aeronaut, "Montecarlo", Pelagos. Bremont ALT1-C, ALT1-WT, Solo 37. Pinion Axis Bronze, Axis steel Dawn, R1969. Mont Blanc Nicolas Rieussec |
25 December 2015, 10:31 AM | #2 |
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Nice collection you have there. What do they use for movements? I am right there with you on the bronze. Pam bronzo is about the only big name company that I know of that uses bronze cases. I am sure there are others. Ickler is the big bronze case manufacturer that I know of in Germany. I have a couple Archimede bronze pieces. A diver and a pilot. Love them. And the patina makes them better and better. ETA based automatics for the most part. Some Miyota's.
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25 December 2015, 11:09 AM | #3 |
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The Axis have a ETA 2824-2 and the R1969 (chronograph) has a NOS Valjoux 7734 (from 1969) hand-wound movement.
The Valjoux movement is visible through a smoked glass window on the back, but my photography's not up to capturing it unfortunately...
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30 December 2015, 01:34 AM | #4 |
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Nice-looking pieces for sure
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31 December 2015, 03:10 AM | #5 |
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Very Nice, If I remember correctly the founder of Pinion was a big fan of Bremont!
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10 January 2016, 11:53 AM | #6 | |
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I like the fact that Pinion follows the same design philosophy as Bremont, but they've got their own unique styling.
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Rolex DSSD, Explorer II, GMT Master IIc. Tudor Heritage Black Bay, Aeronaut, "Montecarlo", Pelagos. Bremont ALT1-C, ALT1-WT, Solo 37. Pinion Axis Bronze, Axis steel Dawn, R1969. Mont Blanc Nicolas Rieussec |
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10 January 2016, 12:55 PM | #7 |
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Bronze with my acid sweat don't mix as there were several fashion watch brands I wore growing up the used plated bronze cases. I always pitted them in under a year. Nice looking watches though!
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10 January 2016, 05:37 PM | #8 |
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Nice collection!!! You have the best color combos!!! Getting my bronze Axis soon hopefully.......
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