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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 01:19 am
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Hello, me again. As you know I bought this ARBUTUS (avatar) about a week ago. I live in Thailand and they are in all the big malls here. They usually have a service guy there for the watch. Different booths have different models. They are usually about 4 booths down from Maurice Lacroix.:? They run from about $200 - 300 dollars. Seems to be some kind of Mineral glass, I'm not sure. It doesn't look like sapphire though. The strap is great. It locks very easily so you never bend the strap when taking it on and off. Mine keeps on tickin' for almost 2 days when not in use. I left mine in the box for 1 1/2 days and still running in the morning. Hasn't even lost 1 minute in a week. Keeps time very well. Comes with a 2 year warranty in a nice wood box. Hour hand, minute hand, week day and date hands glow in the dark. :) tastefully though.. I will post pictures of mine this weekend.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 07:59 am
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That's a very handsome watch! I like open heart models and have many. I only have one Arbutus, but I really like it; regulator model below.


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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:22 am
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ajarncarlos wrote:
Hey Ajarn(teach)...I also have a Arbutus...a GMT and can say I agree with how well they are made and mine keeps great Time!hand6.gif Marc at IslandWatch carries them now and you can view them by clicking on his link on the side board!cool10.gif Hello, me again. As you know I bought this ARBUTUS (avatar) about a week ago. I live in Thailand and they are in all the big malls here. They usually have a service guy there for the watch. Different booths have different models. They are usually about 4 booths down from Maurice Lacroix.:? They run from about $200 - 300 dollars. Seems to be some kind of Mineral glass, I'm not sure. It doesn't look like sapphire though. The strap is great. It locks very easily so you never bend the strap when taking it on and off. Mine keeps on tickin' for almost 2 days when not in use. I left mine in the box for 1 1/2 days and still running in the morning. Hasn't even lost 1 minute in a week. Keeps time very well. Comes with a 2 year warranty in a nice wood box. Hour hand, minute hand, week day and date hands glow in the dark. :) tastefully though.. I will post pictures of mine this weekend.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:34 am
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Hi Carlos!

Its nice to see your unbiased ArbutuS opinion. As you mentioned, they are alive and well in the Far East - a long kept secret in my opinion. I am thrilled to be able to carry them, and they are my favorite brand. They really offer great bang for the buck.

Your particular model is awesome looking!

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(ps; its mineral crystal)

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 09:18 am
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IW wrote: Hi Carlos!

Its nice to see your unbiased ArbutuS opinion. As you mentioned, they are alive and well in the Far East - a long kept secret in my opinion. I am thrilled to be able to carry them, and they are my favorite brand. They really offer great bang for the buck.

Your particular model is awesome looking!

Thanks-
Marc


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(ps; its mineral crystal)


Hey Marc........Does this mean I have to trade in all of my TRIAS?  Just looked at the many (very cool) Military and GMT watches:

1) Do the GMT hands set independently?

2) Can you give us any more info on their automatic movements?

Thanks.....:dude:

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 10:09 am
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Don't worry; you are and always will be my largest Trias cheering section party.gif

Currently, the GMT hands are used in conjunction with external bezels.

The movements are sourced from a few places. Mostly, Tianjin (Sea Gull). They actually do all their own QC (ArbutuS) to ensure they are getting Grade A movements, then they add their own blue rotor and a few other customizing touches.

They are beginning to tool up to assemble their own movements in HK.

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Marc


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Hey Marc........Does this mean I have to trade in all of my TRIAS?  Just looked at the many (very cool) Military and GMT watches:

1) Do the GMT hands set independently?

2) Can you give us any more info on their automatic movements?

Thanks.....:dude:

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 11:41 am
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All of the info sound great to me, and I really like the one that Oscar got from you Marc.  I am a little bit behind the curve on this one, Thanks.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 12:24 pm
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O got the 'Eureka'.

I will say their model names certainly are WIERD.:cool:

e.avery wrote:
All of the info sound great to me, and I really like the one that Oscar got from you Marc.  I am a little bit behind the curve on this one, Thanks.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 07:11 pm
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Ahh, Mineral OK. 

That regulator is very nice. I think I saw that one also, but too big for my wrists. I'm 120 soaking wet. :)  I don't know where my tastes for watches come from, but it's amazing how a person can put this together by hand. Hard to explain to people that don't get it.

Anyway, finally I can post pictures of mine instead of those internet pics. Here it goes.








 



 

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