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    My latest toy. Bought because of course I like the looks, and because I like what I read about the co-axial movement. Not sure whether I shouldn't have bought a larger version instead of this 42mm one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    My latest toy. Bought because of course I like the looks, and because I like what I read about the co-axial movement. Not sure whether I shouldn't have bought a larger version instead of this 42mm one.

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    Beautiful! Some watches are not meant to be huge and this one is a perfect example of it IMO.
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    It depends if you have Gorilla wrists or not. For most folks 42-44 is plenty big and it looks like that is the right size for you.

    I used to have a Railmaster with the Daniels escapement. Those movements are dead accurate and go longer between servicing.

    Nice watch by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    It depends if you have Gorilla wrists or not. For most folks 42-44 is plenty big and it looks like that is the right size for you.
    42 to 44 is indeed the right size for me! I was more thinking of the watch itself: it's quite thick, and I think that for this thickness it would be prettier if a bit taller.

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    This here is another one of my favourite watches. I've been a Seiko fan for a while but I never actually bought one. I just didn't seem to be able to make up my mind about a model. Too many dive watches, and I find the Grand Seiko's magnificent but too expensive. Until I stumbled on this one: the Seiko Cocktail Time Sarb065. A classic dress watch, but with a most wonderful dial which seems almost alive in the sunlight. At 40mm, it is small at today's standards, but as was said above, some watches are meant to be small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    My latest toy. Bought because of course I like the looks, and because I like what I read about the co-axial movement. Not sure whether I shouldn't have bought a larger version instead of this 42mm one.

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    Love watches with the mechanism exposed, you know the gears and such, love chronometer watches I have a Seiko watch but Rolex is the watch I like but out of my budget.
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