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wadan

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  1. That is a Chronoswiss 'Klassic' or 'Classic' model chronograph, which I believe is still in their current catalogue, and not hideously expensive.

    -O

    You are exactly right :thumbsupsmileyanim: I looked it up and it is indeed a Chronoswiss with a price tag of $ 5,000 USD

    Now for the next logical question for every body ,,,,

    who likes it enough to demand for it to be repped ??

    It is not that of a complicated movement it is basically a chrono wit date function

    So what do think ???

  2. Hi mates ,

    Found this while cleaning my Hard drive , cant remember where I got the picture .

    But the watch just looks lovely , :wub:

    Any idea what it is ???? at first imprition I thought it might be IWC Grand Complication ,

    But If you look closer it is nothing like that

    Thanks and cheers

  3. Hi Mates ,

    I am contemplating a TT Navitimer on Leather , I am not a fan of TT watches but just cant get this one out of my mind ,

    There is a great report by By-Tor , however it dose not show the watch on Leather ,

    Would highly appreciate pictures and opinions :) ,

    Thanks in advance and cheers

  4. The 45 7 days PR :Jumpy:

    another reson we need the 5001 movment

    let me see now ,,,, The Big pilot , The Port Auto :wub: , and now the INGI

    I dont care if the rep movment has a 7 days PR or a 42h PR ,,, just PR indicator at 9 will do

    delaers makers , please please rep the movment

    cheers

  5. Late 1920s early 1930s Omega Pilot watch.

    The movement is unbelievably accurate (Breguet Hairspring, 15 Jewels, Micro-Stella balance along with an ultra-precise micro-regulateur, gold plated...etc)

    Large (but not too large) 42mm diameter.

    Very thin profile, thus supremely comfortable and wholly elegant IMHO.

    The strap is a genuine OEM Panerai black calf strap that I purchased in Firenze Italy 7+ years ago :)

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    Very nice watch you got there :thumbsupsmileyanim::thumbsupsmileyanim:

    here is my 1932 IWC Pilot

    cheers

  6. Nice watch... is it a so called 'mariage' watch where on old movement is put in a new case?

    Yes ,

    The movement , dial and hands are all original IWC form 1932

    The case and crystal however are brand new ,

    It is a kind of borderline original borderline rep I guess :g:

    What would you call it , a rep or an original ?

    Cheers

  7. thanks The Zigmeister so much for that intresting feed back , :)

    I will talk again with the watch maker ,

    what do you think can stop the movment when the watch moves , provided it runs great on the table , and there are no lose scrwes inside ? :(

    Do you think I should ask the dealer to send me a new movement ?

  8. I just got my Defective PO to a watch smith to avoid the hassle of sending it back ,

    It has the same movement problems

    It is the same model from the same dealer and bought a week ago ,

    What do you know , the problem is the balance wheel :o

    It is totally bent from one side , watch smith said that it was pressed on

  9. Dear All ,

    Thank you so much for your posts and help :)

    I have an update :

    After hand winding the watch , it runs great on the table and stops after 10 to 15 min on my wrist !!??? :blink::blink:

    This is my first time to encounter anything like this ,

    Do you think there is something lose inside the movement

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