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Old 10 July 2013, 12:36 PM   #1
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anyone have ochs und junior ?

another thread really got me thinking about this moonphase watch.

anyone on the boards have one? whats the initial impression? would like to get an honest review...

http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/the-roa...chs-and-junior
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Old 11 July 2013, 01:52 AM   #2
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Saw it as well and love the simplistic yet awesome design.
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Old 11 July 2013, 02:36 AM   #3
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love 'em

Purchased both moon phase and annual calendar. Not for everybody for the obvious aesthetic/cost reasons. But they are well built, the quality as to workmanship and operation definitely evident. The titanium cases are light but solid and the straps are awesome. Have not been disappointed and would acquire more models if/when, ymmv . . .
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Old 13 July 2013, 02:25 AM   #4
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Purchased both moon phase and annual calendar. Not for everybody for the obvious aesthetic/cost reasons. But they are well built, the quality as to workmanship and operation definitely evident. The titanium cases are light but solid and the straps are awesome. Have not been disappointed and would acquire more models if/when, ymmv . . .
Very cool piece! I have been really liking the boutique and small house craftsmanship and low production designs recently. The uniqueness is of huge appeal to me with this piece.
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Old 13 July 2013, 02:41 AM   #5
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Very cool piece! I have been really liking the boutique and small house craftsmanship and low production designs recently. The uniqueness is of huge appeal to me with this piece.
Yes, very different from the mainstream and why it's either love or hate for most of us. I like 'em a lot, thx for the comments!
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Old 11 July 2013, 04:36 AM   #6
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Pretty interesting, but I wouldn't get one for eight grand.
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Old 11 July 2013, 04:41 AM   #7
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pretty interesting, but i wouldn't get one for eight grand.
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Old 11 July 2013, 05:10 AM   #8
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sigh . .

Yeah, that's the cost part of my little entry. Same thing has been said 'bout the new, smaller Ingenier with it's fairly pedestrian ETA movement and many others, I'm sure. 'Course, didn't stop me from gettin' one of them, too . . . As is true with all of life, though, to each their own, eh?
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Old 11 July 2013, 09:03 AM   #9
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Yeah, that's the cost part of my little entry. Same thing has been said 'bout the new, smaller Ingenier with it's fairly pedestrian ETA movement and many others, I'm sure. 'Course, didn't stop me from gettin' one of them, too . . . As is true with all of life, though, to each their own, eh?
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Old 11 July 2013, 09:13 AM   #10
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thx, tinger . . .

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Old 11 July 2013, 06:19 AM   #11
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drhr, what size wrist do you have?

do you own just the titanium models? i love the Ti, but the silver with the patina factor on that watch intrigues me also.....

they look awesome and its one of those watches you will probably never see anyone else with one on ever!
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Old 11 July 2013, 06:47 AM   #12
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drhr, what size wrist do you have?

do you own just the titanium models? i love the Ti, but the silver with the patina factor on that watch intrigues me also.....

they look awesome and its one of those watches you will probably never see anyone else with one on ever!
Mahalo c.rod! 6.5 inch wrist, fairly flat. Having hands on only with the titanium cased models, can't speak definitely on the silver, but I don't think I would be disappointed. I corresponded a bit with Beat Weinmann, a great guy btw, and he is very precise in the fact that their presentations are out of the mainstream. That said, they are very busy . . .

If/when you elect one, I'm willing to bet you won't see another one for a long time, if ever. Beat tells me my pieces are the only ones in Hawaii, at least at the time of acquisition. Good luck to you in whatever you decide . .
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Old 11 July 2013, 07:25 AM   #13
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The ONLY thing that would keep me from purchasing is the 42mm size. I have 8" flat wrists and I like bigger watches. I'm also 6'3" athletic build, so big watches look like they belong on me. I know lots of people wear smaller watches on 8" wrist, but my preference is towards bigger watches.
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Old 11 July 2013, 07:42 AM   #14
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The ONLY thing that would keep me from purchasing is the 42mm size. I have 8" flat wrists and I like bigger watches. I'm also 6'3" athletic build, so big watches look like they belong on me. I know lots of people wear smaller watches on 8" wrist, but my preference is towards bigger watches.
Ah, understood and that is very important from my perspective. I can identify, having spent a small fortune on purchases and consequent sales of watches that are too large for me. These 39 mm pieces are perfect for my wrist in my eye. Perhaps ochs und junior will create larger future models . . .
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Congrats Michael on your collection form Ochs und Junior! They are unique for sure and I love that about the watch. I also love the fact you will probably never see another person with one. I love the moonphase watch and seriously will consider one for purchase next year. They really look great on the wrist.
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Old 14 July 2013, 05:10 AM   #16
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Congrats Michael on your collection form Ochs und Junior! They are unique for sure and I love that about the watch. I also love the fact you will probably never see another person with one. I love the moonphase watch and seriously will consider one for purchase next year. They really look great on the wrist.
Thx Kevin! From the looks of it, you have a pretty nice collection yourself already. Adding an ochs und junior would be exciting, from my obviously biased perspective, of course. If/when, would love to see what you gravitate to in terms of colors!!
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... will consider one for purchase next year. They really look great on the wrist.
So, years later: you got one? I'm fascinated too by this design ..
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So, years later: you got one? I'm fascinated too by this design ..


Lol! Good find. Not yet, I have bought so many watches I need to be more careful or consolidate. I did spend many hours on their website trying to select the perfect combination however.


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Old 25 October 2017, 03:18 PM   #19
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Lol! Good find. Not yet, I have bought so many watches I need to be more careful or consolidate. I did spend many hours on their website trying to select the perfect combination however.


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yeah, me too. but I think I must see one in the flesh before ordering it online. the annual calendar for 8k is very tempting
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Old 26 October 2017, 05:49 AM   #20
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yeah, me too. but I think I must see one in the flesh before ordering it online. the annual calendar for 8k is very tempting

That is exactly what had me intrigued as well! They will be difficult to find in the real.


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Old 15 July 2013, 02:30 PM   #21
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Very cool drhr, been a fan of these since I first read about them a while back. hopefully I'll win the one hodinkee is giving away cause Lord knows I won't be able to purchase one anytime soon lol.
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Old 15 July 2013, 03:08 PM   #22
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Very cool drhr, been a fan of these since I first read about them a while back. hopefully I'll win the one hodinkee is giving away cause Lord knows I won't be able to purchase one anytime soon lol.
Thx! Yeah, I saw and entered that, too. Kinda strange seeing one without some color to it. I wouldn't toss it if I had it, though. Good luck!!
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Old 16 July 2013, 01:11 PM   #23
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yeah I'd wish you good luck as well but you have 2 already lol...

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I very much appreciate what they do by minimising the number of parts needed for a complication. I think its amazing. I would buy one if they weren't using ETA movements. I wish they would also produce a movement with a minimum number of parts. It would be a 100% buy for me.
Nothing wrong with an ETA base even in high end pieces.
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