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25-04-2008 02:44:46 PM Alert 

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25-04-2008 03:31:11 PM Alert 
Al
What's the case say? I see you've cunningly covered something up... what are you hiding?
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25-04-2008 04:51:04 PM Alert 
It says "If found, please return to Gurmot c/o ATG Vintage Watches"!!

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Posted By Bremont125 on 25-04-2008 03:31:11 PM
Al
What's the case say? I see you've cunningly covered something up... what are you hiding?
M

 

CAse is Titanium as is the bracelet. The watch is left handed you may have noticed so that when the German Special Forces guys are shooting their sub machine guns they don't get the crown and pushers sticking into the backs of theri hands.

 

Details of this watch here: http://www.broadarrow.net/ezm1.htm

 

Review here : LINK

This watch has not been available for about 3 years maybe moere. This year they released 250 only as the movement has been discontinued and they must have kept 250 back. Anywa, not a great idea to publicise the serial number engraving of some Limited Edition watches so I blanked it out....

 


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25-04-2008 08:09:21 PM Alert 
Al

Thanks for the explanation. Apologies for being a noob. Incredible watch though...

Mat
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25-04-2008 09:17:06 PM Alert 
Now that's one I could live with!

Ed

...the three most useless things in the world: runway behind you, air above you, and fuel in the bowser....
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25-04-2008 11:01:06 PM Alert 
Posted By ATG on 25-04-2008 05:15:40 PM

 

 

CAse is Titanium as is the bracelet. The watch is left handed you may have noticed so that when the German Special Forces guys are shooting their sub machine guns they don't get the crown and pushers sticking into the backs of theri hands.

 

So, do you use you SMG left or right handed? If you do it backwards like your watch-wearing, won't the crown stick into your wrist on your right hand, rendering this watch obsolete for you, and more deserving of a left-sided (australian) wrist?

Think about it, you'll see my logic is foolproof!

Oh, and again...WOW!

 


Dave J
...and then one day you find, 10 years has got behind you, no-one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun...
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Posted By cyclopath on 25-04-2008 11:01:06 PM
Posted By ATG on 25-04-2008 05:15:40 PM

 

 

CAse is Titanium as is the bracelet. The watch is left handed you may have noticed so that when the German Special Forces guys are shooting their sub machine guns they don't get the crown and pushers sticking into the backs of theri hands.

 

So, do you use you SMG left or right handed? If you do it backwards like your watch-wearing, won't the crown stick into your wrist on your right hand, rendering this watch obsolete for you, and more deserving of a left-sided (australian) wrist?

Think about it, you'll see my logic is foolproof!

Oh, and again...WOW!

 

I read yopu logic perfec..... it does in fact stick into my wrist but not like the Autavia did, and after owning one of these almost 4 years ago it is something I can handle.... It just has something I need. To think that the first one I had was £650 and this one was £1,650 ish shocking hey?

 

But also, the watch is great but the big c clip braclet shoulders are rubbish.. as is the silicone strap... all looks cool and works fine but not a patch on how cool the watch is.....

 


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Posted By Bremont125 on 25-04-2008 08:09:21 PM
Al

Thanks for the explanation. Apologies for being a noob. Incredible watch though...

Mat

 

Hey MAt, do not worry for a second, it is a great watch but as it has not been around for a while its general profile has dropped out of circulation and it is only us 'old' watch obsessives who know that mutch.

At some stage you should try one on as I thik it might beup your street.

 


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Posted By Flying Watchman on 25-04-2008 09:17:06 PM
Now that's one I could live with!

Ed

 

oh yes my friend!

 


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Alistair
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26-04-2008 07:14:14 AM Alert 

Two questions:

Where did you get it?

And do they have any more?


...the three most useless things in the world: runway behind you, air above you, and fuel in the bowser....
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26-04-2008 10:59:47 AM Alert 

I think Ed quite likes this one Al . Me? I thinks it's

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Posted By Flying Watchman on 26-04-2008 07:14:14 AM

Two questions:

Where did you get it?

And do they have any more?

 

I just contacted Sinn direct. Told them who I am and they offered me one.....

 

No I don't have any more it was a personal purchase as i said earlier for my birthday. I explained it was a gift for me and they said ok no problem. I ordered it a few months ago and only paid for it on Monday. Some companies can be very civilised if they know who you are and what you do......

 


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Alistair
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28-04-2008 08:57:23 AM Alert 
I just contacted Sinn direct. Told them who I am and they offered me one.....


I wish that worked for me (in any context, not just getting a limited edition watch whilst all of the Sinn "collectors" squabble in other forums about how "unfairly" they have been treated by Sinn in not getting one).

I do like these watches, a lot. It is clear they are an excellently conceived and executed idea.

However, I am not totally won over by all the hype about them.

Not being negative, it is a great watch. But some of the hype is excessive (imho).

But you can hand it over to me anytime.....

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28-04-2008 09:15:04 AM Alert 
I agree about the hype, it is just a very good looking clever watch.... with a particular history to its design. Was I happy to pay their 'new' price, well not really but having owned one before I new I really would enjoy it so I closed my eyes and pressed the button.

You know how it is.......

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Alistair
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28-04-2008 10:26:47 AM Alert 
Do not like it, is a watch for old people....
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Now that I think, I'll be that old in 4 years...and it does not look THAT bad.....

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Carlos
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28-04-2008 11:41:38 AM Alert 

Even though it's not vintage - I love it

In fact if I was a little younger I would certainly have one for myself ! ! !


Scott
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Bristol, London, Liverpool - UK
28-04-2008 12:14:35 PM Alert 
As I have always said, each to his own......

It is just a very 'stark' and pretty watch........

any time anyone wants to borrow it just drop me a line.........


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Alistair
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28-04-2008 12:22:41 PM Alert 
I thought I kind of did ask to borrow / have it about 10 posts up!!
Now that smiley just freaks me out...it's like the eyes follow you around the room!!

Dave J
...and then one day you find, 10 years has got behind you, no-one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun...
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I'm dropping a line - I'm dropping a line!


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