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 Posted: Wed Jul 27th, 2011 07:24 am
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Hello all! Those who are often around the forum have certainly seen this new-comer some weeks ago.
Better late than never for presenting it here: The limited "Diver" chrono from Wakmann.
I got it from an American collector living curently in Asia: It was a show-room mint condition watch he never used personnally.
The Wakmann brand is born in New-York as a watch-sells business and started making them own watches after WW2.
They had models signed Breitling-Wakmann and made a good reputation in watch-making at the time.
After a disappearing from the market, certainly due to the quartz rise(who knows...?) the Wakmann brand reborned officialy through Torstein Nagengast, a German watch collector.
They are now fully produced in Germany and this model is a 100 pieces limited edition with 50 pieces Roman dial and 50 pieces luminous markers dial.
The watch shows no special markings except Wakmann B.Richter on the dial.
Benno Richter is a known Breitling specialist who written a book on Breitling's history and it's watches and been participating actively to the conception of this limited serial watch.
Well, the watch is superbe and I enjoy it a lot personally: I really love the Roman dial and it's texture as the whole choice who been made in the features around, having a vintage pilot style even it's called a "diver".
The model with luminus markers would more be seen as a kind of diver but the Roman "printed guilloché" dial speaks out by itself as a classical vintage pilot, specialy with the pushers's style and bezel cuts.
Still, the watch is 100m tight, with a screw back-case and a screw-down triple seal crown.
The watch came on a Milanaise bracelet made-in-Germany also of very fine and tight quality who really compliment the watch.
I opened mine and observed a number "7" written inside the case-back with a kind of marker-pen.
Inside, the movement is a simple grade 7750 ETA but the rotor is decorated with circular Côtes-de-Genève.
I didn't time the watch but it didn't seem to be abnormaly reflecting time to me...
The cristal is sapphire but without any anti-reflect coating: I guess that it preserve the vintage feeling and it don't bother me at all.
Only the hour and minute hands has a green lume: The quality is very good.
For the bezel ratchet: You have the typical sturdy German click who's doing the job really well.
Last details as you can observe: Wakmann supressed the day and the dial only shows the date! I think that it's a cool detail who gives more place to the Roman dial and don't cut the dial in two.
For those who wonder: The watch is 42mm wide on the case without crown, 43mm on the bezel's diameter and 15mm thick.

Thanks for reading! This wasn't ment as a review but just as a presentation so I hope that at list it answered most of your wonderings!
Time for pictures!







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 Posted: Wed Jul 27th, 2011 08:17 am
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Really nice looking watch. Thanks for the info too. Great stuff.

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 Posted: Wed Jul 27th, 2011 09:34 am
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That's a good looking watch! bravo.gif

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 Posted: Wed Jul 27th, 2011 09:58 am
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Very nice  presentation WillThumbsUp02.gif, It's a looker for sure

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A true find there William! Looks great my friend, and wear it in good health.

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Thanks for the write-up, Will. Direct to the point and captures all the meaty stuff. With that background, I appreciate the watch a lot more. It's always a pleasure to own a limited production watch with a lot of history. To me, that dial is perfect! The Roman numerals add a touch of luxury to the entire creation.Thumbsup3.gif

Last edited on Wed Jul 27th, 2011 10:06 am by bigrustypig

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Will, a beautiful chrono, seeing how it was made in New York, I feel it should reside in New York.... send it here bud!!!

After seeing your first post of this watch, I have been searching the internet for others of this company.....not many around, you have a real classic there...

 

After re-reading your post, I realized this is not a "vintage Wakkmann, still love it.

Most of the vintage models and the Breitling-Wakkmann vintage 7736 models are in the $2,000.00 range in asking prices...

Last edited on Wed Jul 27th, 2011 02:32 pm by joecb

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Beautiful Timepiece Willbravo.gifEnjoy for many years my friendyou rock.gif

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Thanks guys! The whole stuff is there for those who want more of it! http://wakmann.de/thankyou.gif

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WOW....they are pricey!!

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Very sweet! congrats and enjoy!!

 

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William...Big Congrats on this Wakmann arrival!!!thumbsup.gif

Thanks for the extra details and history (including the connection with Breitling which I find very interesting), on this cool LE piece.

I really like the combination of design details with this one which, IMO, are quite unique given the 'tool-like' and well designed bezel, case, and crown...combined with the more elegant design details like the dial (including the roman numerals and sweet dial texture), and the chrono pushers.  A really cool piece!bravo.gif

Enjoy it for a very long time!!!!

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