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Isobars Watch Company working with the famous Dutch designer Peter "Rembrandt" Nievaart is pleased to present a new double 24 h piece. Ø 44,0 mm ↕ 11,0 mm.
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I really like the picture, and the idea to make a travel watch based on solely 24 hours is very appealing to me. I wonder, as the picture looks so real, did you use an existing watch, editing the name and maybe the rings? Alas, as much as I like the picture, as much it becomes clear to me how difficult it is to design a convincing looking watch based on the ideas you like. But it is great fun to look at this watch intently, well done!
Kind regards, Paul, wearing another looker again
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
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david r. Wrote:There were rumours in the German Forum about IWC planning a real travel watch with time zone ability (replacement of UTC). This would maybe also include a 24h dial / information.
Hi David,
That would be great news, such a watch is heavily overdue. Even when you don't really need this complication it is great fun, as I found out looking at a very nice example of another brand a short while ago. Any idea in which line it would be presented? I would bet either a Pilot's watch (Spitfire) or an Ingenieur. The movement would be interesting too: a new movement? An additional module on the 80110 would be quite thick, on the 30110 would be better. We'll see.
Kind regards, Paul
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
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Bill
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Evan
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Kind regards,
Paul, wearing another looker again
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
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Hi David,
That would be great news, such a watch is heavily overdue. Even when you don't really need this complication it is great fun, as I found out looking at a very nice example of another brand a short while ago. Any idea in which line it would be presented? I would bet either a Pilot's watch (Spitfire) or an Ingenieur. The movement would be interesting too: a new movement? An additional module on the 80110 would be quite thick, on the 30110 would be better. We'll see.
Kind regards,
Paul
What you do may not be so important, but it is very important that you do it well. (my variation of a saying by Gandhi)
Last edited: 23 October, 2011 - 13:31
Groet,
Bob
b.bunnik <u>at</u> zonnet.nl
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