Well not really, but of late I seem to see lots of the brand. Today for example, I was offered a choice between these two model. Both belongs to the Combat Collection from Glycine. The first is the Combat 6 manual and the second is the Combat 6 automatic. Both Combat 6 watches comes with the Arabic numeral hour markers and the Index hour markers. That makes it 4 watches. This on top of the earlier Incursore Black Jack Small Second.
Both Combat 6 share some of the same basic specification:
Basic Specifications:
Case: stainless steel, 43 mm diameter, 22 mm lug width
Crystal: dome mineral top and flat mineral back
Water resistant: 5 ATM
The Combat 6 manual, reference 3894
Functions: hours, minutes and seconds
Case: 9.7 mm thick
Movement: hand wind ETA 2801-2
The Combat 6 automatic, reference 3890
Functions: hours, minutes, seconds and date
Case: 10.8 mm thick
Movement: automatic ETA 2824-2
I like the Combat 6 automatic because I like that it is automatic. I even like the fact that the date window is placed nearer to the centre, in-line with the 24-hour markers (on the model with the Index hour markers). Don't like the date on the version with the Arabic numeral hour marker (not balance).
As such, if I were get the watch, it would be the Combat 6 manual, the one with the Arabic numerals.
The watches, Combat 6 manual.
Reference: 3894.10AT-LB9
Reference: 3894.19-LB9
Combat 6 automatic.
Reference: 3890.19AT-LB6
Reference: 3890.19-1
Photographs: Glycine
For more information:
Anyway, I have asked the shop to check if they have the following watches:
The Combat Sub, reference 3863.19AT N-D9.
Or who knows if I am lucky, the Airman MLV.
Photographs: Glycine
Hi 璇陳陳陳竹,
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Ivan