Thursday, April 26, 2012

Damasko DA36


Damasko is mostly known to WIS/ to those who are serious in watches. In the past they have been responsible for making watch cases for Sinn(another awesome brand). They started making watches in the 90s and became more known when they introduced the Damasko DA36 to the watch world. They sold this watch around 2006. It sold out immediately, selling 300-500 watches and stopped selling temporarily. At that time it was really hard to come by one. People had to wait for months to get one.(maybe problem with getting movements) You just have to look at the spec sheet to know why this watch is sought after by many WIS.

This watch has so much technical innovations. Ice hardened stainless steel case which is 4x harder than average stainless steel.  Anti-magnetic to 80,000 A/m. All gaskets are Viton™ seals. Scratch resistant damast coating.(not a single scratch on the case since I got it mid last year)





This is the first watch I acquired since becoming more serious in watch collecting. It is also my favorite watch. I love the rugged look, the neon yellow seconds hand, readability and really cool interpretation to a modern Pilot watch. It's my everyday watch and it's a permanent stay in my collection.


Specs:
Movement:
•ETA 2836-2, self-winding, mechanical movement
• Shockproof according to DIN 8308
• Anti-magnetic according to DIN 8309
• Regulated and Adjusted by Damasko

Case:
• Stainless steel, nickel-free, bead-blasted
• Ice-hardened to guaranteed 60 HRC or 710 Vickers
• Integrated anti-magnetic inner cage, anti-magnetic to 80,000 A/m or 100 mT
• Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, AR coating on the
underside only available on special request
• Crystal gasket resistant to UV radiation
• Solid screw back with O-ring Viton™ gasket
• All gaskets made from Viton™ which offers a premium chemical resistance
and which is superior to most other materials used in the watch industry
•Permanent lubrication of crown via lubrication cell
• Screw-down crown with protective shoulders, crown tube screwed into the
case for easy maintenance (“System Damasko”)
• Crown, stem, and tube hardened to 60 HRC
• Water resistant to 10 bars/100 metres according to DIN 8310
• Crystal has a secure fit even in case of a sudden negative pressure


Dimensions:
Case diameter:40.00 mm
Overall height: 11.20 mm
Lug width: 20.00 mm
Weight without strap: 72 grams

Youtube video of the Damasko DA36


Gnomon Watches one stop shop for Independent Watchmaker Brands


 Gnomon watches is Asia's gateway to premier Independent Watch Makers. Located in Singapore, Gnomon opened its doors in 2002. The Owners being avid watch collectors decided to go in to this business.They cater mainly to customers across Asia(They ship abroad)
Aristo Watches

Currently Gnomon is an 'Authorized Dealer' of the FF:

Archimede                          Ennebi                            Welder
Aristo                                 Laco
Aviation                              Ollech & Wajs
CX Swiss Military              Squale
Damasko                           Steinhart
Dievas                               Think The Eart


Gigantic sized watches!(Ennebi)
Damasko Watches


The brands they carry are popular with watch hobbyist across the world. Offering good value for money and excellent quality. They also carry a wide range of straps and accessories. They are one of the best places to buy 'Nato and Zulu' straps because of the variety they offer.
Probably the best place to buy Nato and Zulu strap.


Next time you go to Singapore, check out this place, its around 3-5 minutes walk from Suntec Convention Center. The owner Anders Tan and his Secretary are very friendly and accommodating. Go in have a look maybe something will catch your fancy. (After sales service is good)


Address:Gnomon Watches 100 Beach Road, Shaw Towers, #01-06Singapore 189702

Operating Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11.30am to 7pm
Sat: 12.30pm to 6pm 

Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays 
Website: http://www.gnomonwatches.com


Rado Diastar Ceramica

Sometime in the early 90's Rado released this new design of diastar. I believe that it was revolutionary at that time. The whole watch was scratch proof. It was made from high tech ceramics. If I am right the price for this particular model was around $1000+ US dollars. It's on the small size these days but still IMO one of the best/reconizable looking dress watch at its price point. It came with an ETA quartz which maybe accurate. I say maybe because it is difficult to see what time it is exactly. There are no markers. (looks 1, functionality 0)



Today, you can find a watch like this for somewhere between $700-$1000. It is worth it. The new Rado Diastar Ceramica looks a bit the same but bigger and more details.(Automatic also available) But if are looking for clean lines and/or believe that simple is best then get the original.

Orient Mako



Orient is a lesser known Japanese watch makes brand which has been in the industry for more than half a century. They produce excellent quality watches at a good price. In house movement, yes. History, young compared to swiss counterparts.

The Mako has been launced since 2006, price at around $100. At this time an age you think that $100 would get you no where in the watch market. But this mako has, in house movement, 200m water resistant, Stainless steel case and bracelet and a unique design. Unique in the way it doesn't copy the Rolex Submariner but just gets styling cues from it and pay tribute to it. It comes in various colors, Black, yellow, orange, blue and some limited edition(Thai edition)

The only complains are
a. It doesn't come with a sapphire crystal
b.Hollow end links
c.Hard to turn Bezel

But for $100, very few watches comes close to this at this price point. Maybe some seiko 5's not much else. It can be bought in various watch stores in the Philippines. Also a new variant similar to the mako was launched recently code name Orient Ray or Mako 2.(minor changes). Officially they say accuracy is with in 15-25 seconds per day but my experience(as well as others) have been great, Usually I hear people say their mako is accurate at around +/- 5 seconds per day.(Which is as good as some high end watches)

Watch Box Idea

Do you need an affordable watch box which will really keep your watches safe? Some people including me have been using hard cases as a watch box.


Hard cases usually comes with semi-cut foam. DIY how big you want it to be.


Hard Cases can protect your watches well, shock and water. Similar sized Hard Case cost between PHP700-4000 depending on the brand. but generally most hard cases are built well. Can be found in Camera equipment stores, CD-R King etc.