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11 May 2010, 06:54 AM | #1 |
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I just LOVE ceramic watches... Except....
I LOVE the look of ceramic watches, the AMVOX3 GMT, the IWC Top Gun... They're stunning. The one issue I have with them is that the perfect one (AMVOX) is at 80k and the Top Gun is just WAY too big! If only the top gun was 39mm and a lot thinner it would be perfect! Can anybody recommend any other high quality ceramic body watches?
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11 May 2010, 11:32 AM | #2 |
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Nobody has any suggestions? I looked into Bell&Ross, but dislike the square design. I really feel like there's a huge lack of ceramic body watches out there now!
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11 May 2010, 12:21 PM | #3 |
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The Chanel J12 is very nice. My buddy has one.
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11 May 2010, 12:21 PM | #4 |
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Panerai 292
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11 May 2010, 12:44 PM | #6 |
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The 292 is 45mm, but does not seem that large on your wrist. They call it a cushion case, as it sits very nicely on your wrist. The movement is a OP X movement which is COSC.
The 292 was first introduced as a J-series (which included a PIG on the dial). Mine which you see pictured is a K-series which does not have the PIG. I've recently seen some L series introduced. This particular piece is quite difficult to come by at an AD, but there are plenty of reputable sellers that can attain one for you. I believe Greg (aka Mosco) had one listed here not too long ago.
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I have very small wrists too - 6.3", and it sits perfectly fine. Here are the specs from the Panerai site: Radiomir Black Seal® Movement: hand-wound mechanical, Panerai OP XI calibre with swan's neck regulator, 16½ lignes, 17 jewels. Côtes de Genève decoration on the bridges. Glucydur® balance with Nivarox® I spring, 21,600 alternations/hour, Incabloc® anti-shock device. Power reserve of 56 hours. Chronometer Certificate issued by C.O.S.C. Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds. Case: diameter 45mm, AISI 316L polished steel or black ceramic, removable wire loop strap attachments (patented). Screw winding crown personalized OP. Bezel: polished steel or black ceramic. Back: see-through sapphire crystal or screw, steel with special hard black coating. Crystal: sapphire, made from corundum, 1.9 mm or 2.2 mm thick. Anti-reflective coating. Water resistance: 10 bar (~100 metres). Strap: PANERAI personalised leather strap and large-size polished steel buckle or large-size brushed steel with special hard black coating. I have never measured the height but I would say around 1.1 cm, which is relatively slim when you compare it to a Luminor or 1950s case.
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Have you looked at RADO? The Ceramica is nice as well as Sintra. I have a Sintra all ceramic and I love it.
http://www.rado.com/en/Watches/Ceram.../Ceramica.aspx http://www.rado.com/en/Watches/Ceram.../Ceramica.aspx http://www.rado.com/en/Watches/Ceram.../Ceramica.aspx http://www.rado.com/en/Watches/Sintr...538.0477.3.017 http://www.rado.com/en/Watches/Sintr...629.0663.3.016 |
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I have the Top Gun, and I think it rides very nicely. In fact, I have been very satisfied with it and wear it in my rotations with GMTIIc and Daytona. It is very comfortable indeed.
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Remember there are two versions of ceramic Pilots, the Dopple(Top Gun which is 46mm Ref IW3779 and the Pilots watch which is 44mm Ref IW3786.
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28 January 2011, 08:15 AM | #12 |
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Steady on there !! Have you tried the Top Gun on ?? Are you referring to the 44 or 46 mm ?? I owned the 44mm one and it really has been an impulse buy as I hate big watches. One thing to consider is that the Top Gun carries almost 3 bezels !!! The optical effect of this makes the watch look a lot smaller than it is. You have the main case,the bezel and then another tiny bezel exactly where the glass begins.
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Hublot Big Bangs are nice :D
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