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 Posted: Fri Jun 30th, 2006 08:14 am
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Thanks O, the BTP is a top notch dress watch and David will give you the 10% discount for being a repeat customer I believe.  The only thing I changed was the deployment clasp.  I put a Hadley Roma duel deployment because Davids hit the side of my wrist and was not comfortable.  That was the first mod. I ever did to one of his designs.

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obsidian wrote:
here's a thread on the Freemont Boston Tea Party....One that is on My Short List before they are Gone :shock:....That 2804 eta Handcranker is Awesome

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I have the BTP, Panama, Semi-Skeleton, and Roman (Saphire) they are good watches and I like David and Barbara.  Wish you luck on paying off your purchases.  I know I said it before, but welcome to the group.:D

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Nomos used to use a heavily modified Peseux 7001, but now they're using their own in house movements, designated: Alpha, Beta, Delta etc. (which accounts for the big price jump in their models).

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Yes. I have one Maurice Lacroix, with peseux 7001, a delicate and elegant movement for dress watches. I think tha nomos uses this movement as well but rather modified.

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obsidian wrote:
Here are some Pics of the Nomos In-House Movement :)
http://www.gnomonwatches.com/nomosRhodium.htm
Nomos used to use a heavily modified Peseux 7001, but now they're using their own in house movements, designated: Alpha, Beta, Delta etc. (which accounts for the big price jump in their models).

ricardo6 wrote:
Yes. I have one Maurice Lacroix, with peseux 7001, a delicate and elegant movement for dress watches. I think tha nomos uses this movement as well but rather modified.

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 Posted: Sat Jul 1st, 2006 06:47 am
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It is true, even the previous movments where hardly similar to the original peseux

Attachment: nomos tangente.jpg (Downloaded 28 times)

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 Posted: Sat Jul 1st, 2006 10:07 am
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Thanks for all of the info everyone.:D:D:D

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