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I'd rather say the hands are Quadrato-style ....

Feb 04, 2010,04:09 AM - (view entire thread)
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By: Marcus Hanke (registered) [UN Moderator] 
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... and I have to admit that I really like this "El Toro". Personally, I still prefer my own, very classic GMT Perpetual, but this is a question of sustainability of the design's aesthetics. The "El Toro" is striking, but I doubt I would still love it in twenty or thirty years. However, I am sure that many customers treat this issue differently, and are happy to own a watch like that for a few years, reselling it, or swapping it for another one catching their attention.

Since the Acqua Perpetual is discontinued, UN is lacking a steel case for the perpetual. I think that "El Toro" with a steel/ceramics case would be a great and popular addition to the line.

Regards,
Marcus

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