Some quick pics of the dress watch prototype. Name has not been finalized yet though

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38mm case/9.5mm height/20mm lugs

Features an all new angular stepped case design. Textures are all different for each dial. Lumed hands and indices.

Prices will be around $700 for the launch and it should be ready in around 1-2 months. 5 variants will be made with 100 pieces each.

Bracelet and brown dial variant not finalised yet, still tweaking the bracelet links due to sharp edges.

Quick specs
38mm diameter
7.5mm thickness without crystal, 9.5mm total
ETA 7001 handwound elabore with Blued screws

ET

"I’m not a fan of the Asian movements. It’s a small batch so I’ll have to keep the number of variants lower

white dial is a a linen texture and brown dial is scheduled for later production"

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These all look beautiful especially the salmon. I just can't go under 40mm to wear a watch. If this were 40mm I would consider it. Looking forward to see the Skyraider re-release in summer.
 
pretty ERIC...getting ready in my mind... but my history is my dressers get bought...but tough pulling them out of the dresser...LOL
 
The person should wear the watch and not the other way around. I've recently pulled out a lot of my early stuff. Android, Deep Blue, Invicta, NFW and Renato to let them see the light of day for the usual wind-up maintenance and battery checks. After the last few years of downsizing into smaller sizes, those watches seem even larger than I remember. I still enjoy looking at most of them, but being comfortably wearable is another story for my own personal preference these days. The size range I prefer today will never grow old. I can never see myself pulling the newer ones out and thinking they are too small or what, was I thinking of when I purchased them.

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interesting...like pulling out the bell bottom polyester leisure suits ...who knows where the tyme goes... and where the follies of fashion fly
 
Who knows is right Scotty, no rhyme or reason, right or wrong. I know some people that have roots planted down so deep they can never be swayed, nor should they try to be removed from their own comfort zone. I'm not knocking the larger sizes or the people who enjoy them, I was once in the same group. I can still wear a 46 mm watch with no issues whatsoever. I recently picked up the Zelos Abyss3 and it is not a small watch by any stretch of the imagination in comparison to the rest of Elshan's stuff.
 
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