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SJACKAL
February 6th, 2008, 11:46
Hello everyone,
In November 2007, http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif and http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/Icons/pmwf.gif collaborated to rise funds for Marine Toys For Tots Foundation (http://www.toysfortots.org/) and http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif would be donating any production watch to http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/Icons/pmwf.gif's raffle winner. Read about it here (http://www.debaufre.com/blog/index.html).
Anyway I was fortunate to win the raffle (http://www.pmwf.com/cgi-bin/ForumArchive/webbbs_config.cgi?noframes;read=1334070) and I chose the http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif Nav B watch for my prize. I am very drawn to the Nav B but I was skeptical about it fitting my wrist since my wrist size is only about 6.5" to 6.75" (more on that later) and the Nav B is a big watch at 48mm (excluding crown). I was torn between it and the Triton, especially since I am a fan of pilot watches and already had quite a few pilot watches, I was actually lacking watches in the diver department. I eventually decided to give it a try anyway, and at the same time I also read about Captain Dale 'Snort' Snortglass (http://www.debaufre.com/content/view/801/343.html) receiving the Nav B too, so I guess that was a little push to get me off the fence.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/debaufre_navb2.jpg

I was then contacted by http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif and arrangements were made to have the watch shipped to me. At this point I must say I really appreciate the good customer service from http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif. First they were very flexible in the shipping method, and then when the package was seized by my local customs for tax valuation, http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif extended their full assistance in providing the necessary documents for customs to release the watch, even when its on a Sunday, (its Monday over here for me). Thus I was able to receive it in time on Christmas Eve. Thank you, Jon and Elsa. When I got home from the Customs office I eagerly opened the package.



Coming soon.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB04.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB04.jpg)

The box and an invoice with greetings from Elsa, how nice.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB05.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB05.jpg)

I like the outer sleeve box, which has a cut out window that shows the emblem on the actual box.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB06.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB06.jpg)

There is a piece of foam on the watch, I took a deep breath and blew it away.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB07.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB07.jpg)

A simple manual, warranty card, and paper tag.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB08.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB08.jpg)

The watch.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/NAVB09.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v700/sjackal/?action=view&current=NAVB09.jpg)

The basic specs of the watch from http://www.pmwf.com/Forum/WatchBrandIcons/debaufre.gif website:
* Stainless steel case
* Diameter 48 mm, including crown 53 mm, 13.8mm thick.
* See-thru case back with blue screws and a special "Cote de Geneve" engraving
* 3 ATM
* Sapphire crystal
* Black dial, and sub dial
* Figures with Super LumiNova
* Leatherstrap 22 mm with thorn buckle with screws.
* Unitas 6497 hand wind movement with 17 jewels
* Nickel plated with blue screws
* "Cote de Geneve" design
* 17 jewels

I have owned the watch for more than a month and its time to do a review about it. The sapphire crystal is domed and the inner side is AR coated. One of the first thing I noticed when I got this watch is the blue sheen on the crystal. The hour, minute and second hands size ratio is good in relation to each other. The hands are blued too, which is a nice touch and it is very attractive in the daylight. Personally I like the minute and second hands to touch the track markings and its great that the Nav B does so. Overall, the watch is designed for legibility and indeed legibility is superb. However due to the blued area of the hands, the lume doesn't extend all the way to the tip of the hand. So when the watch is read in dark condition, the hands appeared shortened, see lume pic below.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/debaufre_navb3.jpg

Here's the lume shot. I like to wear it to the movies because the lume is good and the dial is big.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/debaufre_navb4.jpg

Nice big crown that is very easy to wind. The diamond shape works really well and provides a much better grip as compared to flat or even onion shaped crowns. This is one plus factor that I really like about this watch, especially since it has a hand winding movement.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB4.jpg

See the thick domed sapphire crystal and the finishing of the case. One thing you can't miss is the heave of this watch, its heavy, the case looks tough and its nicely finished. The lugs curve and slope gently to fit the wrist.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB5.jpg

What we have here is a Swiss Unitas 6497 movement, decorated with blued screws and "Cote de Geneve". The finishing is very attractive and pleasing to the eye. I think its rhodium coated. Due to the size of the watch, the whole movement can be seen underneath the glass display case back. Power reserve is about 48 hours and accuracy out of the box is about + 30 sec a day, but I must say I checked the accuracy during the first few days of getting the watch. I have not check again to see if accuracy had improved with use yet.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/debaufre_navb5.jpg

The Pam Pre-V styled buckle, nicely finished, uses screws too.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB1.jpg

The leather strap is 5mm thick throughout and doesn't tapers, which is good. The quality is top rate, feels like leather from an expensive luxury handbag. The texture is attractive, feels firm and smells nice. It is a little stiff initially but breaks in easily within a few days. And once its broken in, its flexible and comfortable. It is obvious that this strap is going to last a long time. This is the best stock strap I had owed thus far.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB2.jpg

There is this metal keeper sewn into the strap, I think its great because I find it hard to insert the strap into the fixed leather keeper and most of the time I will just use the metal keeper and the movable leather keeper. It is secure enough and I think it could act as a substitute for either one of the leather keepers when they eventually breaks. The rivets and the metal keeper are mirror finished, I wish they are not, which will be more consistent with the rest of the watch's metal parts.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB3.jpg

The 48mm watch on my current 6.5" wrist. Not too bad I guess, but I gotta wear it on my right wrist so that the big crown won't dig into the back of my hand.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavBWrist.jpg http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/navbwristshot.jpg

All in all, a really wonderful watch that is well designed and made.

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/debaufre_navb1.jpg

Thanx for the read!

http://www.dealingtime.com/upload/albums/userpics/10112/DNavB.jpg

loplop
February 6th, 2008, 16:13
Awesome photo review! A really nice watch, especially for the money.

I think you meant to say you wear it on your "right wrist" :)

I'd love to hear more about accuracy, when you have some time.

mal9
February 6th, 2008, 16:54
Great photos and review. I've had mine for 3 months and it is by far my most accurate watch. For a large watch it wears really well. I had to get me the automatic orange version to keep it company.

sknight
February 6th, 2008, 17:19
Thanks for the review. Saw a Steinhart, but passed. The review makes me second think, but it's hard to find a bad selection with all of the companies and competition out there. The strap is a pleasant surprise. I might order one of them. Looks quality and comfortable.

gasgasbones
February 6th, 2008, 17:51
Wow, great pics indeed...

I bought the Steinhart Nav-B a couple off days ago and am impatiently waiting for it to turn up !!! your superb pics arnt helping matters....;-)

The thumb twiddling continues till it gets here :-(

Seriously though, your photos are ace !! the lume shot and the one below it are my fave. great pics and well done on your raffle win :-!

carl

Watchstuff2
February 6th, 2008, 21:31
Hey Anton, good to see you around this forum (this is Watchstuff)! Great review, sounds like another Debaufre fan for life!

SJACKAL
February 7th, 2008, 03:38
Awesome photo review! A really nice watch, especially for the money.

I think you meant to say you wear it on your "right wrist" :)

I'd love to hear more about accuracy, when you have some time.

Yeah, thanx for pointing it out. I corrected the mistake. :D

SJACKAL
February 7th, 2008, 03:40
Thanx for all the kind comments. I am glad you guys like it.

fachiro1
February 8th, 2008, 21:05
Fantastic review! Thanks for that....superb pilot watch!!!

Prospector
February 9th, 2008, 02:42
Great review and really fantastic pics. Thought I had decide against this watch in favour of a Stowa. Now I'm not so sure ....

ebrandwein
February 11th, 2008, 23:38
Wow :-! Great pictures there

bvmjethead
February 12th, 2008, 01:09
Great photos.

Great watch.

Can't decide on going with the Debaufre or the Stienhart version of the same watch.

I THINK I like the Steinhart dial better.

Love to see side by side pics of both.....

Check this out.... http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread.php?t=123966