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well well ... we are getting closer....
i know not the best pic but hope the bezel and caseback will be nice with the new material.

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Ok, and what's this new gray metal you will fit on the bronze? Titanium would have been cool...

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no not titanium.....
you know i always looking to be the first introducing new materials for my watches.... ;-)
let hide it until the watch is finished... so others can grab my ideas later for there watches :-)

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Well, the optional bezel for the 1500 is in aluminum...But since it's kind of a soft material, I was thinking that titanium would have been better for the bezel who's primary exposed to shocks...

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no the optional bezel is stainless steel, only the insert is aluminium

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Kazimon wrote:
no the optional bezel is stainless steel, only the insert is aluminium
OK! Now I get it...Yes, the domed insert, right...
Well, I don't see what would be the metal used then...There's other metals of this color but the price is high, maybe way too high, so...

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whait until we get closer to the final watch...

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looking forward to seeing the final product Kazim,I'm sure it will be awesome!ThumbsUp02.gif

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I can't wait to see the pics when done. No doubt it will be amazing.

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And I have stumbled into a whole new world... love your work Kazimon, and very interested in buying one of these watches.

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You must let me know at the moment when you unveil this new version timepiece.ThumbsUp02.gif

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well i am excited myself... first time ever somebody using this material on a watch... cant wait myself... but takes a little more time as technical its an expierence.

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Kazimon wrote:
well i am excited myself... first time ever somebody using this material on a watch... cant wait myself... but takes a little more time as technical its an expierence.
Hmmm, what made you choose this metal Kazim? The exotic side or some special properties?

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well the optical apearance when the surface has is finished look.
as its a real apearance and not a printing on metall which is common these days.
as i said NOBODY on this earth used this material on a watch before.
sure soon after i will release my watch other companys will copy.
but lets make our statement: KAZIMON is the first!!!!
and guys who will have the first look? we at 3T.
and sure limited as usual.
(sorry if my english sound rude, but my words are limited in english)

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Hammerfjord wrote: Kazimon wrote:
well i am excited myself... first time ever somebody using this material on a watch... cant wait myself... but takes a little more time as technical its an expierence.
Hmmm, what made you choose this metal Kazim? The exotic side or some special properties?

"crosses fingers that it is tungsten"

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sorry no tungsten... that is already used in the watch industrie

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Kazimon wrote: well the optical apearance when the surface has is finished look.
as its a real apearance and not a printing on metall which is common these days.
as i said NOBODY on this earth used this material on a watch before.
sure soon after i will release my watch other companys will copy.
but lets make our statement: KAZIMON is the first!!!!
and guys who will have the first look? we at 3T.
and sure limited as usual.
(sorry if my english sound rude, but my words are limited in english)


I'm excited about your new development Kazimon, Kazim!

With the references to "appearance" and effort for other manufacturers to "print" on the metal, it makes me think that you are executing this next one with a modern version of Damascus Steel which might use a crucible forging or forge-welded manufacturing process.  Hmmm....homerthinks.gif

Whatever it is, no doubt it will be spectacular and I very much look forward to hearing it first here on 3T!

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its not damaskus steel. as this time for me the most important point is the apearance when its polished..... hope its the taste of you guys too.

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hhhmmm, I was going to say zirconium, then beryllium....both of these have been used in watches tho...maybe I'll guess zinc, but seems like it would be too soft?

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I can´t wait for the pics!!!
It has to be a very rare metal indeed.

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ts not rare but not used before ;-)

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Who buy's a strap before the watch itself? Well I did, lol. I'm sure this would go nicely with the watch hey Kazimon.

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a nice strap and good colour choosen ;-)

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maybe it is Tungston?

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joecb wrote:
maybe it is Tungston?
No, Tungsten is widely used in the watch industry since years....

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Could it be some kind of precious stone, like emerald or ruby? Or perhaps black jade, rosarita or some other stone used in jewelry? Am I close? ;-)

Btw, all those jumping icons drive me crazy whilst typing this?

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DanK wrote:
Could it be some kind of precious stone, like emerald or ruby? Or perhaps black jade, rosarita or some other stone used in jewelry? Am I close? ;-)

Btw, all those jumping icons drive me crazy whilst typing this?

Look the picture: It's metal.
Ruby? At list a 200 carats thermal grown ruby cut down to be a bezel and a back-case? Do you know what you are talking about? I know what I'm talking about: I'm a corodum and precious stones hobbyist.
Emerald? Even weaker stone cracking like sugar because of it's natural veins...Absurd.
Kazim never intended to go into the high luxury trade and I can tell you that stones are far to be any material you want to have on a 1500 meters watch as is the Kazimon 1500 that Kazim try to put in bronze and unusual metal for this new serial.
This unusual metal has to be strong, specially for the back-case if you want anything 150 bars proof ...

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Hammerfjord wrote: Look the picture: It's metal.What do I know? I've only got 13 posts on this forum (14 now).

The material in the picture has a jade-like appearance. What sort of metal is 'green' unless it is treated to look green?

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Ok, you want metal? How about 'aluminum bronze' or 'silicon bronze' ?

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DanK wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Look the picture: It's metal.What do I know? I've only got 13 posts on this forum (14 now).

The material in the picture has a jade-like appearance. What sort of metal is 'green' unless it is treated to look green?


The greenish color is due to the bad picture quality: It show like a grey metal to me and Kazim had confirmed it.
Kazim says also that it will have a special luster after polishing...
I seriously tried to find out but those I isolated seems to be too rare to be used there...Maybe it's an alloy...

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Looks like tantalum, but it has been already used in watches. May be an alloy of lead, in relation with diving.

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Molybdenum...
Lower priced and used sometimes instead of Tungsten in the industry...
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I can't see the pic in the link. I won't load for some reason. :( I am dying to see what he is working on.

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Guys it's not metal, it's...

Kriptonite?? bamby.gif

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Jeep99dad wrote: Guys it's not metal, it's...

Kriptonite?? bamby.gif

for my wallet

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Well, the sheriff is gonna crap ALL over this, but from the picture it looks like lead to me ...And yes William, I know that lead is one of the softest metals out there, and that for the life of me I can`t see that it would be suitable for a bezel/case back. But since there are more than a few other "strange" suggestions here, I thought what the heck ...

But, lead? nahh, don`t really think so. But hey, maybe Kaz has come up with a neat way to treat lead iot "harden it up" ? Have gotten the umbrella out, so I`ll be ready for the shit-storm from the north, hehe

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FnuSnu99 wrote: Well, the sheriff is gonna crap ALL over this, but from the picture it looks like lead to me ...And yes William, I know that lead is one of the softest metals out there, and that for the life of me I can`t see that it would be suitable for a bezel/case back. But since there are more than a few other "strange" suggestions here, I thought what the heck ...

But, lead? nahh, don`t really think so. But hey, maybe Kaz has come up with a neat way to treat lead iot "harden it up" ? Have gotten the umbrella out, so I`ll be ready for the S**t-storm from the north, hehe

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would'nt lead in a watch cause lead poisoning?...or does it has to be ingested?...I'll go woth Zinc as the mystery metal...sponge bob.gif

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oagaspar wrote:
FnuSnu99 wrote: Well, the sheriff is gonna crap ALL over this, but from the picture it looks like lead to me ...And yes William, I know that lead is one of the softest metals out there, and that for the life of me I can`t see that it would be suitable for a bezel/case back. But since there are more than a few other "strange" suggestions here, I thought what the heck ...

But, lead? nahh, don`t really think so. But hey, maybe Kaz has come up with a neat way to treat lead iot "harden it up" ? Have gotten the umbrella out, so I`ll be ready for the S**t-storm from the north, hehe

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would'nt lead in a watch cause lead poisoning?...or does it has to be ingested?...I'll go woth Zinc as the mystery metal...sponge bob.gif

Lead and zinc...Rolf: You can rip into lead with a good nail...Hahaha, that's not what you need on a bezel!
Also, I would't scratch any part of my body day after day to those metals guys: No thanks.
Even the transfer through the skin may be small, I would not recommend it.
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Well, the sheriff is gonna crap ALL over this, but ...
Even worst Rolf: You forced me to take out your last new-year picture...Way too much vodka amigo, next time I come with some sodasubtlelaugh.gif

The way I see it, Kazim want to hold it secret, so even I was right with the Molybdenum, he would not comment it...That's what he did so maybe I was right...Moohahaha
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Hammerfjord wrote: Well, the sheriff is gonna crap ALL over this, but ...
Even worst Rolf: You forced me to take out your last new-year picture...Way too much vodka amigo, next time I come with some sodasubtlelaugh.gif
Hehe, Ok, I`ll blame it on Single Malt then (Vodka is for long drinks, and long drinks are for girls:0)
But quite clearly we are not talking lead here guys, transfer etc as Oscar talks about, and of course ...lead is soft as putty, no argument there. Nevertheless, hope Kazim will shed some light on this mystery of his anytime soon, `cause looks like he`s got a few WIS`eagerly awaiting the unveiling.

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Okay...I'll let the secret out!...it's fossilized bratwurst from the German Dynasty,rumored to have been served to royalty in the late 13th century,and found buried deep below the earths crust among the ruins!bamby.gif

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I'm a new member but I check this thread every couple of days waiting for an update. I hope to be able to purchase one of these!

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serge wrote:
I'm a new member but I check this thread every couple of days waiting for an update. I hope to be able to purchase one of these!
Welcome Serge! Please take the time to introduce yourself in the "new member" topic. I'm waiting too for this new hat-trick from Kazimon!

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ok guys.... i am in the testing process.... and to let you know. its a special steel which i use for the bezel and caseback only, which will only rust on the surface(yes only surface. the rust wont go through the whole material)and the case will be bronze. i think the mix of bronze with rusted stainless steel will look great having a vintage look,

note:this watch is  sold out with a back-up waiting list.

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Hmmm, rusted steel on bronze case ...That sounds interesting indeed Kaz. Will the rusting process "stop" or is it an ongoing process as with normal rust? And one might end up with all details on bezel and case back "eaten away" after some years? Just wondering, but the pictures I get in my head of a "rusted apperance on a bronze case ..." sure looks nice. Can`t wait to se some more pictures! If not all exposing, could you at least post a picture of the rusted apperance of the metal?

And enjoy the hollidays Kazim!

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Been misleaded there... I understood that it was another metal than steel. Usual carbon steel can rust deep Oscar: Not only superficially.
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Hammerfjord wrote: Been misleaded there... I understood that it was another metal than steel. Usual carbon steel can rust deep Oscar: Not only superficially.
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actually Kazim said it was a metal never used in watches before which to date has been mostly SS...there are actually some carbon steel alloys that only rust superficially,and not deep at all...they are used in Highway lamp posts here in Ohio and once they rust to a nice brown color,do not require any type of maintenance like paint....Cobra Golf has used a 8620 carbon steel in their "trusty rusty" wedges for years,and the look is awesome imho!....Kazim will be sealing whatever metal he is using so any deeper rusting if any will be stopped...so for now I stick to my very simple guess of carbon steel...ThumbsUp02.gif

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oagaspar wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: Been misleaded there... I understood that it was another metal than steel. Usual carbon steel can rust deep Oscar: Not only superficially.
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actually Kazim said it was a metal never used in watches before which to date has been mostly SS...there are actually some carbon steel alloys that only rust superficially,and not deep at all...they are used in Highway lamp posts here in Ohio and once they rust to a nice brown color,do not require any type of maintenance like paint....Cobra Golf has used a 8620 carbon steel in their "trusty rusty" wedges for years,and the look is awesome imho!....Kazim will be sealing whatever metal he is using so any deeper rusting if any will be stopped...so for now I stick to my very simple guess of carbon steel...ThumbsUp02.gif

Never been on a golf course Oscar but this color looks great! I didn't know this kind of steel in fact: Lamp posts are galvanised up here if I recall well.
A bezel with this maroon rust color on the bronze case would be a killer
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I think Shimano and Daiwa use this material for their rods and reels. I think one or 2 of my rods uses this. That color would be very luxurious if used on a watch case.

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Hoping to be lucky this time around. I'm holding my breath for this one. my love.gif

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hi everybody, first of all, i am realy sorry that i am lately did not have time to answer eveyr PM or email. i am doing most of the work myself. and sometimes 16 hours a day are not enough. please forgive me.

after long testing the material i have used for the new bezel and caseback i have decided not sell this complete watch. i will ad these parts as an extra for the new version. the material is unique and so is the apperance, everytime it looks different, so i can not make pics and sell this. as every watch would look different and people would say "hey i did not order this watch". but i dont have time to make a pic of each watch.

now i am doing a different material. but this material will look same on each watch.

and first time ever i will start to take downpayments.
as this is also limited run i want that the first ones get the watch they want.

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Hi Kazim, what's the depth rating, will it be 1500 meters?

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sure its still 1500 meter as the new material is tough also.

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I am ready for one Kazim....send me an invoice my friend.ThumbsUp02.gif

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maybe there is a misunderstaning. i mean the new bronze version of the 1500.
the nautilus will take longer to get it done.

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Will the new bronze version of the 1500 have that same nautical look?

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Kazim,
The Nautilus was a great looking diver and the Eintausen didn't get to replace it totally even the case is very similar: Maybe because of the bezel's insert and etching's difference...?
I think that many will be glad to see a Nautilus#2 coming out(without the same name): I know the problems you met about the name and even your own name as "Kenzo" when you tried to establish your own brand: Nothing's easy those days...Sadly.
From my own point of view: A Nautilus reborn has it's place, maybe with a new touch?
Still, on those Nautilus/Eintausen cases models, we could feel the Fricker influence and a somehow Dreadnought's design also reconnected on other models as the Benarus 1km a while after.
On the other side, I find the 1500 really unique on it's own and there, you came out from the Fricker design and brought something really personal and majestic: And as I own one, I know what I talk about.
I understand this new carbon steel trouble for the 1500: Sure you can't make pictures of exactly how the watch will be...But!
Remember that you are now the guy who makes unique and low serial 100% Made-in-Germany watches: Uniqueness is what this unpredictable metal defines somehow. Isn't it?
I think that your trusted customers will come for the surprise and will even make others willing to take the chance: This rust patina will never get to be ugly even it's not exactly the same on each watches.
After all, we all want somehow something personal: The bronze models are there actually to answer a part of the demand on this patina modulation and uniqueness, so there is a market for the "unpredictable materials" as your carbon steel, even it might take time for some radicals to adjust to it.
My point of view...
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I agree completely. Bring on the unique watches! I would welcome having one that is not the same as all the others and would not mind at all some variation in the look. If you're making 50 watches for instance, I think just showing a series of quick snapshots illustrating the variation would be plenty to give people the idea of what they are getting. There is no need for expensive and time consuming professional product pics of each and every one. Your customers will understand they are getting something similar but slightly different than the basic model shown. I don't think there would be any disappointment if that is made clear from the start. Don't give up! ;)

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Sold my V2 but managed to find a V1 this past August. It's great having a 1500 bronze again.

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pbj204 wrote:


Sold my V2 but managed to find a V1 this past August. It's great having a 1500 bronze again.


Can you please post a photo with its most recent patina?ThumbsUp02.gif

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Just have this one now. Amazing watch. Nautilus #8/10.





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Bought this one back. Latest natural patina.

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