Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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I believe we corresponded about the Eterna Madison last year, Marcus . . .
Mar 10, 2008,09:04 AM
. . . which caught my eye for it's retro art deco appearance. I just went back to the Eterna website and found a section devoted to this new limited edition model, and a picture of the movement as well. I'm still enthralled with the design after almost a year, and the overall size and proportions are just about perfect . . . now that there's an American distributor in NYC, perhaps I'll finally get a chance to see one in the metal during my planned trip in the fall. Cordially, Art
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Looking for insights regarding present-day Eterna watches
By: DaveP : March 9th, 2008-20:28
Hi all- Newbie to this forum. What is your take on current Eterna products? I am interested in the current Kon Tiki. Quality? Durabilty? Value? I don't know much about them and there is not a lot of info on the 'net. Many TIA
Eterna is making very good quality watches ...
By: Marcus Hanke : March 10th, 2008-08:08
... but has yet to find its own design line. After the takeover by Porsche Design, they had some Porsche-esque models, like the Monterey, that were very high value for the money, but also the Kon Tiki now is a great watch. The new models with unique movem...
"Watch" this space for Eterna revelations...........
By: MTF : March 10th, 2008-19:52
As our own Herr Dr Prof Marcus Hanke has intimated, Eterna is on a revival trail and wishes to keep a low profile for now. This just means that they are quietly working hard on certain key elements of movements before incorporating all of the innovations ...
Interesting . . .
By: Dr No : March 11th, 2008-01:06
. . . are miniature ball bearings involved? Curiously, Art