Arnold "Longitude II"
by Arnold & Son
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Watch Magazine Editor |
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Fashion/Life Style Editor |
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Collector |
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Simply I don’t like it. Don’t ask me why. Maybe the colourful dial, too busy and cluttered with rules and numbers (not with complications) or the useless complication of longitude calculation, at least for me, that I’m not related with yachting or sailing sports. I find the watch lack of personality, just one more fine watch. |
Aficionado |
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Watch Magazine Journalist |
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Resuelto el problema de la longitud en el mar, la marca inglesa nos depara un instrumento relojero bellísimo pero de escasísima utilidad en nuestros días. No obstante, siempre es hermoso contemplar la belleza. |
Forum Moderator |
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Industry Writer |
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Totally, utterly boring; big, ugly as as a toothless hag, soulless, boring (sorry I’m repeating myself) and has absolutely nothing to do with the amazing legacy of Arnold. This is nothing more than a wannabe Breitling with a few oversized ‘complications’ added to falsely impress. Dead awful. If you buy this junk, or even contemplate purchasing it, then you automatically land on my ‘L’ list (L in this case stands for ‘big loser’). |
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Rep |
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Importer |
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I used to like every single watch that cames out from the british masters (but Tompion). I find them dearing, specially the Graham´s. But I find to colourful this Longitud dial. I liked more the longitud I, it is nicer. |
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