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    Senior Member gr8sw's Avatar
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    Default incoming...

    and now for something completely different for me

    I have admired these 1500s in bronze, thought I'd take a stab at one in SS...

    cheers,
    Peter


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    Default Interesting look

    pretty sharp on that mesh.
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    I always thought Kazimon makes a nice looking watch. The "Eintausand" ran in my watch screensaver for several years.

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    Nice pickup! Does that have the same case as the Dreadnought?
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    That's a nice looking watch, never seen it before.... Tell us more about that one.
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    Default thanks Folks!

    Kazimon (Kazim Kenzo) has been around a few years designing some nice divers in Germany... seems his launch as 'Kenzo' watches and his 'Nautilus' model (a dreadnought-style) were met w/ lawsuits by some folks who claimed to own those 'trade'names... now Kazimon, this was an LE of 100 in SS from early 2010... I know a few from DWF have owned the brand... solid no-nonsense Teutonic design (with Swiss ETAs

    this 1500 is their smaller case at 42mm (my upper limits) so I thought I'd give it a shot... but at over 16mm thick, it might take some getting used to.......

    anyway, I'm a sucker for a nice all-steel bezel LOL

    cheers,
    Peter
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    Wow! I really like that! It's probably gigantic, but I still dig it. That's one cleanly designed piece. Congrats!

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    Wow, Peter... that is a very cool diver and quite different from your normally super vintage vibe.

    Congrats! I love it.
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