Single Hand watches

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missF wrote:^ i like the clean look of the wundr, but i wundr if the 24 hour dial would be a counterintuitive step too far for me - something else to get my head around while reading the time making it harder to glance and read. i love the concept, though, of having daylight hours on the top half of the dial.
Snap! I really like that dial arrangement - something I've not seen before.

The -ish time, though, would play havoc with my OCD, especially when trying to set it!
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I feel your OCD pain and for that reason I'm out!
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New brand of the 24 hour and 12 hour single hand watches - Svalbard. All models are numbered Limited Edition (500 pcs. only). This collection will be released in the middle of June. All details at official website: http://www.svalbard.watch

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Some interesting looking watches being offered by Svalbard, but I think the NORDLYS BB14 could test one's eyes and patience.
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Watchamacallit wrote:Some interesting looking watches being offered by Svalbard, but I think the NORDLYS BB14 could test one's eyes and patience.
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Greetings,

Very similar to an offering by Defakto............

http://www.defakto-uhren.de/en/watches/detail/monoink/

They offer several versions.
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For anyone interested in the MK3 jumping hour, it appears there is a 43mm with bracelet on CW's site for 51% off. You have to type in the search bar to find it.

Not a true single hander, but thought worth a post!
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BerlinCW wrote:
Watchamacallit wrote:Some interesting looking watches being offered by Svalbard, but I think the NORDLYS BB14 could test one's eyes and patience.

Greetings,

Very similar to an offering by Defakto............

http://www.defakto-uhren.de/en/watches/detail/monoink/

They offer several versions.
Close to similar, but different:
Defakto dial is simple printed and with standard hand, Svalbard dial with a pressed pattern and with other hand style
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Recently filled a gap in my watch winder with a Meistersinger and I love it. Simple, clean and after a day, you get used to the single hand. I'd been looking for a while and a local store became an official dealer, tried a few on and was sold.
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shalferty75 wrote:Recently filled a gap in my watch winder with a Meistersinger and I love it. Simple, clean and after a day, you get used to the single hand. I'd been looking for a while and a local store became an official dealer, tried a few on and was sold.
Congratulations - it'd be great to see a few photos :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Colsman wrote:New brand of the 24 hour and 12 hour single hand watches - Svalbard. All models are numbered Limited Edition (500 pcs. only). This collection will be released in the middle of June. All details at official website: http://www.svalbard.watch

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I like the Svalbard Solfestuka AA11 (top left above) and Svalbard Solfestuka AA14 (top right above)
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srs1286 wrote:For anyone interested in the MK3 jumping hour, it appears there is a 43mm with bracelet on CW's site for 51% off. You have to type in the search bar to find it.

Not a true single hander, but thought worth a post!
The JH is still 51% off - shame it's the 43mm version :(
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EddieTheBeast wrote:
srs1286 wrote:For anyone interested in the MK3 jumping hour, it appears there is a 43mm with bracelet on CW's site for 51% off. You have to type in the search bar to find it.

Not a true single hander, but thought worth a post!
The JH is still 51% off - shame it's the 43mm version :(
In fact upon closer inspection it says '43mm version' but all of the codes and sizes everywhere else state 40mm :? :shock:
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