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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray02 View Post
    Great photos, an impressive watch by any standard, thanks for sharing your experience with us.

    Gavin
    I'm glad you like it. It's a truly special piece.

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    Very impressive, although I have to say it looks taller than 15mm.

    Richard

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    Hi great looking watch.. What was the cost of getting it DLC ?

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    A few more shots of the Schofield:





    And a Bremont thrown in for good measure:


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    I would love to own a Schofield watch - the DLC being no longer available my next best option would be the new bronze Beater. Not certain what my next watch will be but it will either be this or an ALT1-C in cream.

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray02 View Post
    I would love to own a Schofield watch - the DLC being no longer available my next best option would be the new bronze Beater. Not certain what my next watch will be but it will either be this or an ALT1-C in cream.

    Gavin
    Well, the polished Signalman is still available. Unless something else catches my attention, I'm also going to purchase a bronze Beater.

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    a bit off topic to this but I am just curious if either of you gave any thought on a Pinion watch? I have been tempted by the Axis Pure of late but I dont think I know of anyone who has ever purchased a Pinion yet. Would love to know more about their impression of it, quality, overall size etc... I know we have all agreed in the past that the price is a bit steep but that aside I really like the look and design of the Pure model.
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    I was talking directly to Piers the other day - there will be a few events coming up for UK based people to get to know Piers and Pinion better. Being honest, I know of two Pinion owners, and they're both impressed.

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    I too am looking at either the polished Signalman or Bronze Beater. How does it wear on the wrist? My wrist is 6.75 and by comparison my Terra Nova fits good and is comfortable. I am also considering the polished ALT1. Love that watch.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bc321 View Post
    a bit off topic to this but I am just curious if either of you gave any thought on a Pinion watch? I have been tempted by the Axis Pure of late but I dont think I know of anyone who has ever purchased a Pinion yet. Would love to know more about their impression of it, quality, overall size etc... I know we have all agreed in the past that the price is a bit steep but that aside I really like the look and design of the Pure model.
    I was so close to pulling the trigger on a Pinion Revival 1969 last year, but I personally could not justify its price point so I ultimately decided to pass, especially given the fact that the brand is still in its infancy. They're definitely great looking watches for sure, but I will give it some time before investing in one of Piers' watches.

    Quote Originally Posted by mbuck View Post
    I too am looking at either the polished Signalman or Bronze Beater. How does it wear on the wrist? My wrist is 6.75 and by comparison my Terra Nova fits good and is comfortable. I am also considering the polished ALT1. Love that watch.


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    I too have a 6.75 inch wrist and my Signalman wears perfectly in my opinion. Some have complained that the watch is too tall, but as I've said before, for the sake of the watch's unique design and aesthetic, the dimensions, including its height, are perfect.

    The PW is absolutely amazing. I was patiently waiting for the day that Bremont would release a more dressy piece (aside from the Victory and RG ALT1-C), and they hit the nail right on the head with the PW. I was actually away from the Bremont brand for a while due to a variety of reasons, but once the PW was released, I had to have it. I couldn't recommend this watch anymore than I do now, and if I were you, I would definitely get it.
    Last edited by Vig2000; 02-13-2015 at 08:43 PM.

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