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Hi Bill, Great to her form you. I would love to be at the GTG! Looking forward to seeing you there. Peter PS: I assume that Andrew is part of the BNLX gang as well. ;-)
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pniev Wrote:Hi Bill, Great to her form you. I would love to be at the GTG! Looking forward to seeing you there. Peter PS: I assume that Andrew is part of the BNLX gang as well. ;-)
Hi Peter,
I will keep you posted and look forward to meeting you again.
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Martijn, I've taken a look at the new collection and my favorite is the 3225. Looks beautiful and understated (my favorite word, as you know). However, the carbon fiber looks great too but I believe you need to see that one in real to fully appreciate it. The dual time is great for travelling. As always, a final opinion depends on having seen the watches in real. Just as an indication that I need time to get into this again: I did not take a look at the movements yet.
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You are right... first see them in the flesh.. My favorite would be:The Ingenieur Chronograph Silberpfeil... Looks like a great dial. But might be to large..
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Norbert, Richard, Rave,
Thanks for your reply! I am looking forward to our conversations.
I may have some startup problems (e.g. I found out that the posting structure has been changed after posting my replies) but I do hope to participate again. So I thought to combine my reply here.
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mb 75 Wrote:You are right... first see them in the flesh.. My favorite would be:The Ingenieur Chronograph Silberpfeil... Looks like a great dial. But might be to large..
I did not even notice that one at first. It looks like Ardoise, doesn't it? So that must be something for Richard!
W.r.t. size: I dow wonder how it feels when you have it one your wrist. The Ingenieurs have always been very comfortable despite their weight. Actually, the dial might be better proportioned if you compare it to our new-old CFI.
Great to her form you. I would love to be at the GTG! Looking forward to seeing you there.
Peter
PS: I assume that Andrew is part of the BNLX gang as well. ;-)
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Hi Peter,
I will keep you posted and look forward to meeting you again.
Kind regards,
Clemens
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Best wishes, Peter (from a cold country!)
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It is great to be back.
Hope all is well.
Peter
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Bookmark the Forum. It's great to hear from you again.
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How nice to see you here. Great news on all your other pursuits. All the best.
Richard
Regards,
Ardoise
Regards
Norbert
You can't stop the waves, but you can learn to surf - Jon Kabat-Zinn
As always, a final opinion depends on having seen the watches in real.
Just as an indication that I need time to get into this again: I did not take a look at the movements yet.
What is your favorite?
P.
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Greetings, Martijn
Thanks for your reply! I am looking forward to our conversations.
I may have some startup problems (e.g. I found out that the posting structure has been changed after posting my replies) but I do hope to participate again. So I thought to combine my reply here.
Any new additions lately?
Best wishes, Peter
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I did not even notice that one at first. It looks like Ardoise, doesn't it? So that must be something for Richard!
W.r.t. size: I dow wonder how it feels when you have it one your wrist. The Ingenieurs have always been very comfortable despite their weight. Actually, the dial might be better proportioned if you compare it to our new-old CFI.
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