Review – Davosa Mecanique

by on June 23rd, 2009
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Weve up to now happy with the small choice of the pieces of Davosa which we received here with the cave of watch. Unfortunately, and, in a certain manner, fortunately, the aka of Davosa 160.394.56 Mechanics, was the smallest piece of the group, which indicates much about Davosa as a whole.

In terms to name, the 42mm Mecanique is Ho-hum as well as possible. Based on the movement of Unitas 6497, this watch has the luminous hands of lance of techno with mean ends and the second odd ones of an swell-and-arrow are recorded at 9 a.m.

The watch wants to be two things – a watch at end high aviators all while always maintaining an air of serious elegance. The Arab hands and numbers suggest Traser while the face and round mounting and the clean bracelet suggest one something out of Waltham line of 1939 springs.

The movement, useless to say, is excellent and is obvious by the back sapphire window. Davosa promises resistance to the water of 50 meters, with which I will hold them. The lume is remote secondary-par. After a full load, Mechanics pumps outside approximately .5 on the scale of Chris-Moy-Capacity-Lira-EC-In-The-Darken-Room of baths.

In a general way, Mechanics is right so-so. No matter who can take a movement of Unitas, stuff it in a case, and sell it. It takes creativity, that Davosa up to now showed in the two other pieces that we reviewed, and intelligence to make a good watch. This has a piece from both. Its not the ear sows, but a silk purse it also aint.

Quality: 4/5

Model: 2/5

In a general way: 3/5

John

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