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That is one very impressive watch. Thanks Dave! Great to see you post! I didn't find anything in the link to your articles so how about some specs like diameter thickness etc. Also maybe a back and side shot if possible. No, I haven't done a great deal of documentary research on this piece yet, so there isn't any documentation on my site yet... The shape reminds me of one model of a 45mm Memosail Yachting Chronograph which has a screw on back and only 3 atm of W/R. Here are the dimensions: Width with crown 52mm, Width without Crown 49.5, Height 49.5mm (The case is perfectly circular -- the crown makes it effectively wider than it's height), Thickness 15.5mm, width of bezel 45mm with double finger nubs spaced in quadrants around the bezel, 44mm without the nubs, Lug Width 22mm, Weight with Ron Sabo/International Watchman Strap and Deployant Buckle: 143.5g. A Neat and very cool watch One of my heavier and wider watches especially considering that the watch is on a rubber strap and not a bracelet. However, it's a very comfortable watch to wear because of it's smooth caseback and lack of screwback.
Chuck Maddox (Article index @ http://www.xnet.com/~cmaddox/cm3articles.html) |
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