Below you can see it with 'Sambhare' hands. I find it unlikely that in the entire history of watchmaking nobody has made this style of hands. Nevertheless I feel today they are sufficiently distinct to be given my name :-)





The direct centre seconds movement is distinct as well. The layout of the train is refreshingly different and there is no second hand slop.

Overall I am very pleased with the results. The case is 36mm without the crown with sapphire crystals front & back. All in all a great size, dare I say with unisex appeal?
I have also made a contrasting pair of 'dagger' hands.


I expect this watch to be my Model-T, What do you think? :-)