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Thank you, I appreciate your reply.Di Milano seem to be well regarded in terms of build quality. I dont think you would have any real issues with any Seiko mechanical movement as they are generally reliable and many of the parts will be common to other Seiko movements so plenty of servicing and spares availability.
The D1 Milanos are very nice looking watches imo.
I love the look of their 'Shadow' watch, lovely!What are your views on the D1 Milano brand? I appreciate they are not at the high end of the market but I’m thinking of getting one of the Skeletons to wear with a long sleeve and something smaller to wear with a short sleeve. Any concerns with the Seiko movement? I look forward to seeing what you think.
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I have been looking at CW too. I’ve heard good and bad things about CW Mike. Watches look nice but apparently customer service is awful.This is one of my favourite looking watches,
some love them some hate them.
All mechanical & all moving parts on Display
It’s called a Christopher Ward,
not many people heard of him
Edit
It’s a bit pricey at £7,500 ish but unique
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A friend of mine bought one,I have been looking at CW too. I’ve heard good and bad things about CW Mike. Watches look nice but apparently customer service is awful.
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