Friday, January 13th, 2006


News13 Jan 2006 11:46 am by john

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From WristWatchReview.com - Omega is has created a 1932 pocket watch in honor of the Olympic games. Omega, as wel all know has, been the official timekeeper of the Olympics 22 times, including 2006 in Toronto. This watch is a single-button chronometer with blued hands and a sexy retro look that makes me squeal.

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News13 Jan 2006 11:32 am by john

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From WristWatchReview.com - Blancier just created a new in-house manufacture, the Regulator. It’s essentially a big minutes hand movement with seconds and hours at 9 and 3 o’clock, respectively, and it’s all done in-house. I love me some Blancier, and this thing goes for a little less than $1500, which is excellent for a completely custom movement and watch. I have one of the first pieces and it’s beautiful.

Blancier - Lottermann & Söhne

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