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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 02:16 am
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Kazimon
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Hi,
its a long time ago i posted.
but i am still arround.

watching and reading.

not easy these days where most people is looking for a bargain.
leaving some points behind.

sure i could go the way reducing some cost and produce new modells every few weeks.
at this time i dont want go this way, maybe in future.

i am working since months on a new additional bezel (a taste of vintage style). why it tooks so long? i tried a few new supliers in germany to find the right one. and some unexpected errors (try and error) pushed me back.
this will be availabel onyl for the EINTAUSEND and only for owners of the EINTAUSEND.i will be realy strict on this.
i think given the option of additional unique bezels will always shows the value design of the EINTAUSEND.
i hope to show customers that there investment is keeping the value and giving them the option wearing 3 different design watches for the money.

hopefully after 9 months i will have my chrono ready in the next weeks.
it will be one of the small watches which everybody can wear, some pics of the prototype were posted in the past.
i like myself big watches, but these days where everybody wears big watches, its sometimes nice to wear a small watch on special occasions.
the first 20 watches will use a 7750 ETA Valjoux with coute de geneve finish and blue screws.

any questions welcome.
please keep in mind my english is still not so good as it should be.

Kazim Kenzo

Last edited on Sun Jun 28th, 2009 03:43 am by Kazimon

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 03:22 am
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Hi Kazim,

You own your company and are in total control of where you want to take it. But as a potential customer, all I can suggest when you finalize plans for your upcoming prized chrono, is that you might want to consider 2 general sizes: 1) a small one (maybe 40mm) for those who want small sizes as you are hinting and 2) a bigger one (maybe 44mm) for those who prefer the heftier dimensions of a Kazimon chrono. Note that the IWC Portuguese chrono comes in at 42mm and is very popular.

My 2 cents. Regards.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 03:34 am
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Kazimon
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@bigrustypig
thanks for your advice.
you are right that big chronos are popular.
i will do a bigger one in future. dont know when yet as i need funds for new projects.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 11:31 am
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A smaller watch (40mm to 42mm) sounds interesting to me.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 12:24 pm
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I'm stilling loving your first one I'm calling the KN1. I do plan to get another just don't have the funds I use to. As is the same with many now days. I to was hit hard last year. But in time I hope to recover. :)

Attachment: KNw007.jpg (Downloaded 223 times)

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 06:50 pm
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That's a nice one, Skip. I like the 3 hands combination very much. Is the minute hand a plongeur? Looks really good and a great watch to wear every day.hand6.gif

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 Posted: Sun Jun 28th, 2009 11:14 pm
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bigrustypig wrote: That's a nice one, Skip. I like the 3 hands combination very much. Is the minute hand a plongeur? Looks really good and a great watch to wear every day.hand6.gif
Yes and yes :) :cool:

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 Posted: Mon Jun 29th, 2009 10:29 am
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Good to hear Kenzo!...I can't wait for the 3rd bezel for the Eintausend and I bet it looks awesome!.hand6.gifhand6.gif

...also the Kazxi Chrono has been long awaited and on my list to complete my Kazimon collection which is my favorite of the higher end watches! party.gif

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