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#1 2014-11-22 12:23:59

4F Hepcat
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Society for Thin Dress Watches

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGcqnbT2vlg


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#2 2014-11-23 19:34:49

prince nez
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Re: Society for Thin Dress Watches

If that video was supposed to be deadpan humour, I'll give him points for trying but it wasn't that funny. If he was serious, then he is a watch winder - er.. knob.

 

#3 2014-11-23 23:53:53

4F Hepcat
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Re: Society for Thin Dress Watches

He was grasping at straws in his execution of intent, but actually, I do notice that Longines have some interesting wafer watches at present. A bit too formal for my liking, but I can see a return of the wafer watch, even cutting against the grain of the decline of formal dress codes.


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#4 2014-11-24 07:55:57

carpu65
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Re: Society for Thin Dress Watches

I like tiny watches.
My favourite model is that with very flat rectangular quadrant.

 

#5 2014-11-24 08:03:10

doghouse
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Re: Society for Thin Dress Watches

Anything but the Flavor Flav like monstrosities we see today.


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#6 2014-11-24 23:50:50

4F Hepcat
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Re: Society for Thin Dress Watches

Even the Hamilton range that are homages to their back catalogue from the 50s and 60s are oversized.

There's still a number of watch makers with ranges in the classic circa 36mm size, you just have to dig deep to find them.

My next watch, once I've off-loaded a few chunky beasts, will likely be one the Ole Mathiesen's - wafer thin, casual and smart.


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#7 2014-11-25 13:16:16

carpu65
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