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It's almost funny that there is virtually zero talk here about current production watches, of course there's nothing wrong with that, as there are "better" forums and I also like not to waste much time daydreaming.
But sometime (just sometime) I run into something interesting and worth to share, the people at Damask got busy doing all the important things that matters (to me at least), an in-house mov.t with too many nice features to list here, and a proprietary super-hard alloy for the case. I think it's fantastic value for €3,200.

https://timelessluxwatches.com/reviews/damaskos-high-tech-house-movement-dk14dk15/

BTW, I'm not crazy about the aesthetics of the watch, but I don't find it ugly either.

 

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Yes, I agree.   As ever with Damasko, the dial clarity is second to none.  Ideal aviators watch - large uncomplicated and clean dial layout.  Despite what the marketeers lead us to believe, fast jet pilots hate breitling watches in the air. The dials are over-busy and  difficult to read clearly at a glance.

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10 hours ago, jdm said:

It's almost funny that there is virtually zero talk here about current production watches, of course there's nothing wrong with that, as there are "better" forums and I also like not to waste much time daydreaming.
But sometime (just sometime) I run into something interesting and worth to share, the people at Damask got busy doing all the important things that matters (to me at least), an in-house mov.t with too many nice features to list here, and a proprietary super-hard alloy for the case. I think it's fantastic value for €3,200.

https://timelessluxwatches.com/reviews/damaskos-high-tech-house-movement-dk14dk15/

BTW, I'm not crazy about the aesthetics of the watch, but I don't find it ugly either.

 

I have looked at these and they seem great value however I just don't like the designs.

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