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    For the RGM fans

    This:


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    Well, better than a Shinola.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Well, better than a Shinola.

    Just a teeny bit...

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    I may be a bit biased, but that was an excellent choice. I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with the shinola/Detroit connection. The RGM is a much better representative of American watchmaking though.


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    For those in the know it is also a much higher bar to aim for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyB View Post
    I may be a bit biased, but that was an excellent choice. I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with the shinola/Detroit connection. The RGM is a much better representative of American watchmaking though.

    I agree that RGM is the better choice although Shinola operates out of the old GM design building where some of the greatest designs from the past were done. I really need to make it to RGM for a visit the next time I'm back home in PA since it's only about an hour away.
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    Nice video.
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    I'm surprised they didn't go with a watch without a brand on the dial. Cool!


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    For the RGM fans

    That's pretty great and really unexpected. It would be interesting to know the behind this.
    Last edited by ljb187; Jun 2, 2015 at 06:11 PM.

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