I just got home this little package.

I wonder what is inside?

There is a lot of things here.

It's just like to be pregnant, nine months waiting when you order a watch from Dornblüth & Sohn. :-)))

So, maybe we should look at the nice box?

A sneak preview.

More things from the box.

 

You can use the watch in the box as a table clock.

The nice and clean Cal 99.1.

And it's from Germany if you have miss it, handmade too.

A few closeup's.

The blue hands is a nice looking thing.

Sparkling silver dial and the metal rings over the hands indicate the Quattro Arret option.

That means the secondhand is not hacking but when the crown is pulled out so will it stop

at next 15 second marker for calibration, this one have that option.

The case is 42 mm diameter made in stainless steel, 11,5 mm thick and the crystal is made of 1,6 mm antireflective coated

slightly doomed sapphire. The backcase is made of stainless steel and sapphire too.

I love the bend hand.

A nice huge crown will wind it.

Polished and brushed parts in a nice way.

And the manual Cal 99.1 movement is 37 mm diameter, 4,4 mm thick, 20 jewels, 18000 bph and a 50 hours power reserve.

The three quarter plate is red gold plated with yellow gold engraving, Geneva stripe finish, retracing ratchet and double

sunburst finish on the crown wheels. Blue heated screws, Glucydur screw balance with Nivarox-1 spring and a swan-neck

fine adjustment on the hand engraved balance cock.

I go for the steel bracelet.

A great option is the "double screws" that means there are no threads at the links,

so if one get broken you only need to replace a screw.

I order a black strap with white stitchings too.

And finally some pics of the lovely watch.