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Thread: Beautiful Junghans

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    Journeyman JCE's Avatar
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    Beautiful Junghans

    Bravo Junghans........I think its the first time I see a Junghans that I would really love to own,



    http://forums.timezone.com/index.php...=0#msg_7211242

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    Nice! I like it. But I would have liked it more in at least a 40mm case (I do have humongous wrists).

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    There's something about the second one that I really like, I just can't figure out what it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by o u t a t i m e View Post
    Nice! I like it. But I would have liked it more in at least a 40mm case (I do have humongous wrists).
    Thatīs true and I didnīt even notice it was that small. I think 39-40 mm would have been perfect......

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    Love the second one

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepie View Post
    Love the second one
    And I love the first!

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    I'm not bowled over by either but they've got that style well and truly sorted of late. Great examples of less being more.

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    The movement is the 7001 - the small seconds position means that it can't really be used on a 40mm-ish kind of watch (meanwhile the unitas movement is too big for a 40mm case) - see how on the 7001-derived Nomos watches even on the 38mm designs the subdial is rather a way from the edge of the dial

    I'm looking forward to seeing real photos of these, not renders.

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    They look nice. I think they will look big enough considering they don't have very big bezels. They are on pre-order on Jura for 1050 with lead time of Sept. Think I will stick with my max bill.

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    They do look lovely. They look very slim which is quite elegant.

    I suspect that they will wear bigger than the dimensions might suggest due to the large dial to bezel ratio.

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    Master
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    Great size I think, for an all dial / small bezel watch. But one size never fits all.

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    They both look really nice, the 2nd one especially.

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    Its nice. What do you mean to small? Dress watches are suppose to be small. This one is big for a dress watch.

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    The second one looks lovely

    Nice size too

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    The first one is way up my list of possible next watches and although the size won't be ideal for everyone I think it suits the style. I looking forward to seeing one in the flesh.

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