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Moeris Excellence with inhouse movement

  1. valjoux72 Mar 20, 2017

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    The nice thing about our common passion is that you can still bump into special watches despite the vintage "hype" with some luck and skill. Sometimes inconspicuous from the outside, but with great "inner values".
    This is not true for my new acquisition, a Moeris Excellence. Because even if she impresses with its movement, the watch also is a real beauty.
    When I came across the sales notice, the dial and the paddle hands directly inspired me.
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    Also the logo, which can be found also on the case back and even on the crown (!!), looks quite remarkable.

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    But what catched my eyes was the 13''' inhouse movement with its patented micro regulation.

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    What a beauty!!
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  2. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Mar 20, 2017

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    I also love those intricate and beautifully engineered "complications".

    A very nice watch all over.
     
  3. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Mar 20, 2017

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    Very nice watch – congratulations!

    Typically, that style of hands are called "baton".
     
  4. valjoux72 Mar 21, 2017

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    Hi Jim,
    hi Tony,

    thanks that you share my passion for this rare Moeris. Did you already have seen that the T=Tritium marking has been placed at 5 o´clock?