Very nice indeed :love7:
Type: Posts; User: earlofsodbury
Very nice indeed :love7:
Love it :encouragement:
If I didn't have this:
https://i.postimg.cc/ZRrr8GbK/Damasko-DC80-Friday26-Jan2024.png
And this:
https://i.postimg.cc/15w1gMnP/Damasko-DC57-full.png
Damasko will put together pretty much any custom combo of bezel (coin-edge or castellated), insert (1-11 / 60-0), dial, and hands - provided they have the parts still and that they'll all fit...
Yep, very nice :encouragement:
Looks great :encouragement:
Now the really hard part is choosing which to wear, since they all look superb! :encouragement:
DSub3 getting some wrist-time on an FKM 'Troffle' strap this weekend -
https://i.postimg.cc/sx9gTBhP/Damasko-DSub3-14-May2023.png
Sounds like they must have a few movements left. Must admit I'd be tempted myself - my 56 is actually looking a bit 'vulnerable' since I got the 756, especially as I fancy trying an Archimede...
Damn nice watch.
I don't have the scoop as such, but suspect it's a combo of (anecdotal) reliability issues with the early batch, plus Damasko's ever-present difficulty recruiting enough...
Not a good comparison - the 104 utilises a mundane movement and lacks a hardened steel case.
Sinn's 856 is closer - but still has a mundane movement inside - and that is £2,000+ new now!
FWIW,...
DK15 was one of the earliest with their in-house movement and quite a rarity. Pretty sure its the same watch that has had a few owners on here, and I've been tempted every single time it's come up...
Lovely, that EO strap is perfection with that watch :encouragement:
Nice, perfect daily :encouragement: I'd get a Nick Mankey 'Hook Strap' or Watch Steward 'Original Series' that you can wear double-looped (no material between wrist and caseback) - more comfort,...
Love it, wish they'd stuck with that dial layout for DSub2 and 3, tho' I prefer the 'Plongeur' hands of those..
I don't mind the text - it's a mite cheesy, but they are trying for a look and feel that will appeal to a wider audience.
So long as you don't actually read it, I think it balances the overall...
I find that exact feature very pleasing when I decide to wear the DC72, wheras I don't get to travel overseas any more, so...
All too easily - I traversed similar metal terrain prior to...
I'm faintly amazed to hear Damasko think they could add what in effect would be a UTC/GMT module on top of what is already a 7750 with an additional centre-minutes module - makes me wonder if they...
Peak Damasko. Personally prefer the white SH to the yellow. Enjoy.
Beats me why the DK100s weren't more successful - best of both worlds: dress watch elegance with tool-watch robustness, and a great in-house movement.
I'd like to own one some day, but not many...
Love it; great choice of strap, too :encouragement:
Love it. My 57 is by far my most-worn watch, tho' the 76 is slowly catching-up.
I'm very happy with the looks, but, with the benefit of hindsight I would rewind two years and buy a DC86 as the maximalist chrono and a DC70 as the ultimate minimalist take on the theme - but that's...
DC76 arrived recently, bringing the collection back up to four...
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GMT/UTC, day/date, and hand-wound/small seconds models are in the works, but not (yet) the more diverse dial-variants of the more basic designs that many are seeking. Daresay they'll come in time.
Likewise my DSub3, it's subtle but definitely domed - I Polywatched the annoying AR coating off it (finally! I have black dial, not a blue-grey one!), so feel I know it pretty well...