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It doesn't get any oranger than this.

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Very nice isospin! Is this the new 38mm version, and how does it wear? True to size? I'm considering getting one.

Yes this one is 38mm. I've had it for a while, it fits really well. My Tangente Sport is almost the same size but wears quite a bit larger. I'll wear it today and post a comparison shot.

One of the reasons I got into Nomos was that they were among the very few modern dressy options that just didn't look huge on me. I'm slowly replacing my modern collection with smaller vintage models but this Orion is staying with me for a while. I love the subtle rose dial - and then the gold indices, clean dial and slightly domed crystal just make it look all class.
 
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Not been on the forum for some time. Just bought this Dennison Cased 1934 Omega for my Father's 80th. Originally sold by H.E. Phillips of Ross on Wye here in Blighty!
 
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Gift from my beloved father for graduation. I rarely wear it, but just got it back from service. Feels as grand as the rings of Saturn to me.
 
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Nice with a subtle touch of sexy 👍
 
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My 2234.50 has indeed the most of my wrist time. I feel kind off "naked" when I don't wear this watch... and the other ones have to wait on the winders or in my bank safe...but I'm not able to sell even one of them.
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Have a nice weekend all!
 
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Evening switch to early '50s Gyromatic. This is about the size of a bubbleback. Pretty much mint. Nice one that I should wear more often.









 
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'44 Elgin USN combat diver's watch...... if they could talk.
 
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Recently picked up a big box of vintage straps. First up will be the bullhead: