Darren
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Love those unknown gems.....
Mar 01, 2015,12:06 PM
I too have never seen this one, but I agree with everything you suggest in your post. The dial and bezel make it appear larger, and the movement looks like a work of art.
Thanks for sharing a new one.
Darren
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Good things can still come in small packages.....
By: Darren : February 28th, 2015-13:47
My new "neo-vintage" Blancpain 7002 (Wempe edition) and Omega 30T2rg hanging out with each other. The Blancpain is between 36 and 37mm across the dial, while the Omega is closer to 33.5mm across the dial. While my eyes have been trained to look for someth...
Lovely pair!
By: Tony C. : February 28th, 2015-15:53
Luckily, I have small wrists, so smallish works fine. I have a few, but here's one of my favorites (and smallest, at 32mm): ...
My eyes are used to wearing larger watches
By: mkt33 : February 28th, 2015-16:47
but somehow these two still "fit" A kissing cousin at 36mm. And the one that I'm wearing tonight 34mm, totally looks OK. Cheers, Mike ...
Here you go Darren
By: mkt33 : March 2nd, 2015-05:56
Here is a link to a previous post with some additional pics. If you want some more, let me know! Click here Best, Mike
Hey, another Blancpain 7002@
By: Darren : March 1st, 2015-12:05
Like the black dial quite a bit. And the Jutzi has always been on my list. That and the V. Halter were my 2 favorites from the Goldpfeil project years ago. Thanks for sharing these. Darren
Small watch - Great stile!
By: maronetti : February 28th, 2015-23:59
Other than popular opinion suggests, small watches can have great wrist presence. My Piaget is at 35mm not a big watch, but with the salmon dial and overall clean lines it's beauty of a very special kind. The platinum case makes for a breathtaking contras...
Love those unknown gems.....
By: Darren : March 1st, 2015-12:06
I too have never seen this one, but I agree with everything you suggest in your post. The dial and bezel make it appear larger, and the movement looks like a work of art. Thanks for sharing a new one. Darren
Similar taste....
By: KIH : March 1st, 2015-00:42
Hi Darren, I, too, love those. I owned 7002 (had to let go for financial reason), but still own TWO 30T2RG (center second and small second). Very nice indeed. The dial of yours is superb! Ken ...
Nomos, when they were still small.
By: SteveW : March 1st, 2015-00:43
It's the older Nomos Orion model from the early 2000's at a little more than 34mm. Coincidentally, with the same base movement as the Blancpain but not developed to the extent they would put a display back on the watch. Something about the cream dial make...
What a looker....
By: Darren : March 1st, 2015-12:08
I haven't seen this Nomos before. Looks just about perfect. The color of the markers is rather pleasing to the eye. Darren
Those who overlook smaller watches...
By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-03:55
...are only doing themselves a disservice. Thanks largely to the gentle pictorial persuasion of a few champions of the smaller watch (TonyC, Art, Cazalea et al take a bow) a few have found their way into the watchbox, and very welcome they are too! This, ...
"What took you so long?!?"...
By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-04:18
:-) Thanks Nico - you can always be relied upon to be keeping an eye on 'The Matrix'... You like? We can always arrange a trade: how about you put up something from....oooohhhhh, let's just say..... 1958??? ;-) Best, old chum. Cheers, pplater.
Wow! I don't know where to start.....
By: Darren : March 1st, 2015-12:13
The Goldfpeil Vianney Halter is a modern day classic - one of my favorites. The Jutzi with his name on the dial is, I would imagine, quite rare. (and the watch is nothing to sneeze at either) The Beba is another classic, although we would need to see the ...
Oh no you're not, Art...
By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-17:24
...you'll never live it down! If you're man enough to own it, be man enough to own it. :-) Cheers, pplater.
That's your story...
By: pplater : March 1st, 2015-21:52
...and you're sticking to it! :-) Cheers, pplater.
The Goddess from Villeret
By: deBalzac : March 1st, 2015-05:32
Only 34mm, hand wound and time only, clean and simple, and classic silver dial with blued hands. Minerva inside... Best Regards Livius ...
A goddess indeed....
By: Darren : March 1st, 2015-12:15
I wouldn't change a thing on this one, either front side or back. I've never seen one of these in the metal, but your scans a pretty good by themselves. Thanks for sharing this one. Darren
A small selection
By: jml_watches : March 1st, 2015-12:22
Hi A group shot of some of what might now be considered smaller watches - the Memovox at 36 mm is the biggest, but they're all there or there abouts. From left to right Lanco Fon Vulcain Cricket Memovox Nomos Tangent Oris Alarm Seiko 5 Cheers JML ...
37,853 movements . . .
By: Dr No : March 1st, 2015-13:20
. . . between yours . . . . . . and mine, Darren. Likely the pride of both our vintage collections . . . ...
Great post Darren
By: alphabeta81 : March 5th, 2015-20:07
It makes my heart happy to see the 7002 Wempe end up in the collection of a true Purist and enthusiast. And it was a nice surprise to see my pictures of it be used by you, I found that flattering! Lovely Omega as well!
I had a 31mm Patek...
By: Tonypatch : March 7th, 2015-12:35
...with a very narrow bezel and a large dial, it felt like a 33mm Calatrava....