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At the heart of the Bauhaus Movement is simplicity, geometric congruity, and functionality. It’s with these guiding principles that Max Bill—a student of the movement himself—designed one of the most iconic Bauhaus timepieces of all time Read More
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For an 8” wrist I can understand that. 44mm looks like a dinner plate on my 6.25” wrist lol.
NikoToscani
Dec 25, 2018
chancingI have an 8 inch wrist and this would look like a clown's watch above 40mm. This is not a tool watch, it's a casual, dressy piece that's ALL DIAL, which means it would look like an appetizer plate at the size you're hoping for but hey, you do you.
LOL this comment is like clockwork every time a Max Bill watch drops. Here is my cut and paste response from all the other Max Bill watch drops where this comment is made: This plexiglass vs sapphire has been discussed at nauseam. Sapphire is not expensive. $100 Orient watches even have them. Using Plexiglass is a conscious decision made by the manufacturer in order to properly represent the aesthetics of a domed top as a tribute to the design language of Max Bill, the Bauhaus architect. Sapphire crystal cannot achieve the same domed effect that is needed for this watch without being cost prohibitive and heavy since it would have to be sanded from a solid piece of crystal into the dome shape. Plexiglass also allows the watch to be lighter. You can choose to not buy this watch for whatever reason you want, but you should understand why plexiglass was used.
sparis145149I would totally get a quartz version of the max bill chronograph for the aesthetic if they offered it. The automatic is out of my range unless I win the lottery.