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I am not such a big fan of the automatic (Cal 12) Carreras and Monzas; the case is a bit fat, and top-heavy, to my eye; yes, the Autavias are also fat, but the proportions seem better to me.
Maybe it's time to try another one of these?
Jeff
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: Congratulations on this one Arno.
: As i stated in the subject line - really nice. These Monza's are so
: clear to read and the classic colour scheme makes it even more
: appealing in the flesh. With strong racing ties and links to
: Austria's great F1 driver, Niki Lauda, i can well understand
: your motivation to get this watch. The PVD on your example is in
: excellent condition.
: I use a Monza as my daily work watch.
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: Mine is however a lot more used than yours but the 'brassing' where
: the PVD has come away has given it (IMO) a very warm and antique
: charm of its own.
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: The crystal on this watch is very robust and scratch resistant. I
: have it on a basic aftermarket strap and the black on black
: colour scheme works perfectly with my work clothes.
: All the best - Darren
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