The range in the 20's really does cover a diverse set of watches. It does though seem to be the 29 and 28 that really get the blood pumping. I know what ypu mean about the 28 mine doesn't get the wrist time it deserves I wear my 195 more but its such a classic. I need the explorer type GMT but the tux dial doesn't win me over I think I prefer the Matt 23.
Jurgenk That is a really nice example you got there where is that from ?
As always you have the best examples the 27 is always a winner but that 23 really is a rarity. I think yours is truly unique on rwg is it a gen dial in a 29 case or all gen? I know it got slated by a few but I have never seen anyone post one of DSN 23 on here I would of liked a review on that .
Is there any Difference in the New and original versions of the 29 except the caseback and possible L-SM-L but I notice your Hopno 29 isnt a T dial so maybe they are the same dials
Anyone got a 21?
Thought I'd take some pictures of my twenties
with the 26k re-release that one can get ticked off but how many 21's or 23's have we got on RWG
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ST4
To the casual observer and 90% of the population they couldnt tell it was a poor example. But as has been mentioned save up a few more dollars and get the A7750 version and you'll have a winner
I'd hazard a guess at a gen but the 7753's are so good that its hard to tell. If its a Swiss 7753 then I think it must had a DW swap cos that is Bold as anything really hard to tell but the caseback looks good
Send it back this instant , that is not a 111h its a mix of F and H and you should get what you ordered and it is not the one in your link either look at the Crown guard
Blooming Heck.................... thats a ridiculous set of parts you've managed to obtain there squire. Great Effort and that movement is the icing on the destro cake