Watches - another OCD problem
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@henry_david I should have been more specific, sorry.
I meant this one…....
https://www.h-moser.com/product/swiss-alp-watch-5324-1205/
I've never seen the back of an Apple watch, but I bet it don't look like this.....
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@henry_david I should have been more specific, sorry.
I meant this one…....
https://www.h-moser.com/product/swiss-alp-watch-5324-1205/
I've never seen the back of an Apple watch, but I bet it don't look like this.....
Hahahah yes, yes that Apple Watch. I'm totally in love with that movement. INSANE.
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The last version of it is absolutely brilliant! It uses Apple's "spinning wheel" as the seconds combined with an amazingly black dial. If money were no option, it would be mine
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It's the one I linked to, no?
Yeah, that's the one. The first one (https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/h-moser-swiss-alp-watch-concept-black-minute-repeater-tourbillon) was a tourbillon minute repeater with the tourbillon exposed dial-side and no visible hand-set.
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It's the one I linked to, no?
It is, was at work w/ spotty net & couldnt open the link. Love that watch [emoji16]
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I do like the Apple Watch too…
It does a lot of things for a lot of people. I always appreciate the people who double wrist: Apple Watch on one wrist, mechanical watch on another.
I've been tempted to do this. Not quite there yet, but can see the day.. the apple watch for 'tracking'/'stuff'. Rolley for time.. Irony being the apple keeps better time
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I do like the Apple Watch too…
It does a lot of things for a lot of people. I always appreciate the people who double wrist: Apple Watch on one wrist, mechanical watch on another.
I've been tempted to do this. Not quite there yet, but can see the day.. the apple watch for 'tracking'/'stuff'. Rolley for time.. Irony being the apple keeps better time
so have I. but I've felt that I'll do it for a few months because it's exciting and new, and then give up after that.. in which, I would've wasted money on an Apple Watch.
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I've been doubling for a about a year and a half- mechanical on the left wrist, Garmin Vivosport on the right. One thing about it that I kinda like- if I travel to another time zone, I can leave the watch on home time and let the Garmin sync to local.
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I'll be the contrarian and advise wearing two mechanicals instead. While I've never been a huge fan of wearables, I'm even less a fan given lockdowns and staring at screens all thetime.
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That's lovely, @Graeme :o
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Nice, but I don't need two
I'll be the contrarian and advise wearing two mechanicals instead.
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I keep hoping maybe this year, year after year, will be the year I can afford my much coveted Tag Heuer Monaco calibre 12. Maybe hopefully soon.
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Omega have just announced a number of new models for 2021.
There's a new Seamaster 300 Professional in black ceramic.
The retro Seamaster 300 has had a facelift, which now has a sandwich dial.
They're also offering it in what they call bronze gold, which is an alloy of bronze and gold. Yeah, I know, imaginative naming there…
I particularly like the new Tresor with small seconds and a power reserve.
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Longines is part of the Swatch Group, positioned below Omega and above Hamilton. I'd consider them more or less comparable to Oris.
Something about a low visibility dive watch just seems wrong to me. But I bet that black ceramic is nice…
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Time and Tide, the Australian watch website, were excited about the Longines Legend Diver when it launched. They look good in the metal, and I'd agree with @Chris that they're probably on a par with Oris.
Mechanically they use an ETA movement, which has been tweaked using a silicon hairspring. The Oris uses a fairly stock Selita, so the Longines is probably ahead on that front.
I'd also cross shop with the new Oris Carl Brashear, which has their new in-house movement. But it's about 30% more expensive than the Longines.
Bell & Ross have just launched their diver in bronze with a red dial, which looks really nice, but is a similar price to the Oris.