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Για το πότε δεν είμαι σίγουρος (κάπου στον Οκτώβριο αν δεν κάνω λάθος), αλλά ούτως ή άλλως τα κομμάτια για Ελλάδα θα είναι λιγοστά (συνολικά 1971).karteo έγραψε:ξερουμε ποτε ερχεται ελλαδα και estimated cost?
Κάπου είχα διαβάσει πως το κόστος θα είναι περίπου 1.900$. (ελπίζω οχι 1.900 €...)
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Εγώ είχα ακούσει για ~1300 €, το ανεβάσανε??nemesis έγραψε:Για το πότε δεν είμαι σίγουρος (κάπου στον Οκτώβριο αν δεν κάνω λάθος), αλλά ούτως ή άλλως τα κομμάτια για Ελλάδα θα είναι λιγοστά (συνολικά 1971).karteo έγραψε:ξερουμε ποτε ερχεται ελλαδα και estimated cost?
Κάπου είχα διαβάσει πως το κόστος θα είναι περίπου 1.900$. (ελπίζω οχι 1.900 €...)
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και εγώ αρχικά για 1300 € είχα διαβάσει, μετά από λίγο καιρό διάβασα 1900 $ (1400 €)...Ilias-G έγραψε:Εγώ είχα ακούσει για ~1300 €, το ανεβάσανε??nemesis έγραψε:Για το πότε δεν είμαι σίγουρος (κάπου στον Οκτώβριο αν δεν κάνω λάθος), αλλά ούτως ή άλλως τα κομμάτια για Ελλάδα θα είναι λιγοστά (συνολικά 1971).karteo έγραψε:ξερουμε ποτε ερχεται ελλαδα και estimated cost?
Κάπου είχα διαβάσει πως το κόστος θα είναι περίπου 1.900$. (ελπίζω οχι 1.900 €...)
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το ανακαλυψα αυτο σημερα... Δεν είναι κουκλί????
και με τιμη πολυ καλη γυρω στα 650.....
When you think of the 1960s horology, you can't help but think of Hamilton. They produced some top-notch timepieces in those years, the types you, yes, would see on the Don Drapers of the world.
For Basel 2011, Hamilton has a new model with a old name, the Thin-O-Matic. In the 1960s, Hamilton's Thin-O-Matic was a line that used the famous Buren micro-rotor movement. The Buren micro-rotor was a pretty big deal, and it is a concept that lead to the development of the Chrono-matic / Caliber 11 modular chronographs you see in the original Hamilton Pan-Europ, several Breitlings, and of course, all those Heuers. Hamilton liked the Buren micro-rotor so much, they bought the company in 1966.
Now the Thin-O-Matic is back in a handsome execution that while certainly vintage inspired (notice the retro "H" logo) is a thoroughly modern dress watch. The movement inside isn't a micro-rotor movement, it's the ever reliable ETA 2824. But the case is stepped and angled to provide for a very slim wrist presence.
The new Thin-O-Matic comes in two difference case sizes: 38mm and 42mm. We prefer the 38 for two reasons - first, this is a vintage inspired dress watch, it should be under 40mm. Second, Hamilton chose to to have a date aperture on this model but based on the constraint on the ETA 2824 movement, that aperture remains at the same distance from the center of the dial in both the 38mm and 42mm executions. What do this mean? It means that while on the 38mm version, the date is positioned nicely against the 3 o'clock marker, on the 42mm version (pictured above), the date aperture is floating out in the middle of the dial. Not a huge deal, but could be a little cleaner if they had just removed the date aperture on the 42mm version. Still, we're sure many modern gentlemen will prefer the larger case size.
Both sizes of the Thin-O-Matic are available on either a brown leather strap, or a metal stretch bracelet. A third option for the Thin-O-Matic is a gold PVD coating.
Price for the 38mm version will be $795 and for the 42mm, $875. Over all, these are really nice looking dress watches with solid automatic movements from a reputable brand at a very reasonable price. A winner in our book, on all accounts.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/2/23/ ... ed-an.html
και με τιμη πολυ καλη γυρω στα 650.....
When you think of the 1960s horology, you can't help but think of Hamilton. They produced some top-notch timepieces in those years, the types you, yes, would see on the Don Drapers of the world.
For Basel 2011, Hamilton has a new model with a old name, the Thin-O-Matic. In the 1960s, Hamilton's Thin-O-Matic was a line that used the famous Buren micro-rotor movement. The Buren micro-rotor was a pretty big deal, and it is a concept that lead to the development of the Chrono-matic / Caliber 11 modular chronographs you see in the original Hamilton Pan-Europ, several Breitlings, and of course, all those Heuers. Hamilton liked the Buren micro-rotor so much, they bought the company in 1966.
Now the Thin-O-Matic is back in a handsome execution that while certainly vintage inspired (notice the retro "H" logo) is a thoroughly modern dress watch. The movement inside isn't a micro-rotor movement, it's the ever reliable ETA 2824. But the case is stepped and angled to provide for a very slim wrist presence.
The new Thin-O-Matic comes in two difference case sizes: 38mm and 42mm. We prefer the 38 for two reasons - first, this is a vintage inspired dress watch, it should be under 40mm. Second, Hamilton chose to to have a date aperture on this model but based on the constraint on the ETA 2824 movement, that aperture remains at the same distance from the center of the dial in both the 38mm and 42mm executions. What do this mean? It means that while on the 38mm version, the date is positioned nicely against the 3 o'clock marker, on the 42mm version (pictured above), the date aperture is floating out in the middle of the dial. Not a huge deal, but could be a little cleaner if they had just removed the date aperture on the 42mm version. Still, we're sure many modern gentlemen will prefer the larger case size.
Both sizes of the Thin-O-Matic are available on either a brown leather strap, or a metal stretch bracelet. A third option for the Thin-O-Matic is a gold PVD coating.
Price for the 38mm version will be $795 and for the 42mm, $875. Over all, these are really nice looking dress watches with solid automatic movements from a reputable brand at a very reasonable price. A winner in our book, on all accounts.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/2011/2/23/ ... ed-an.html
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