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 Posted: Mon Mar 4th, 2013 11:17 am
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I sent close to a minute studying the details and visual impact of the watch and I can say it's close to perfect. I noticed that even the bezel serrations are uncommon in terms of placement and cut. Kazim does not make very many models in a year and the collectability value of this for a serious WIS is very high.

But in my heart and in my mind, it is still the Kazimon DREI that's the one to beat. I adore that creation.
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