Watches - another OCD problem
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The new London Seiko / Grand Seiko store opened on Bond St today.
A very low key event compared to how other brands would celebrate a new boutique opening. Looking forward to checking the new store out when I am next down there.
https://www.watchpro.com/grand-seiko-takes-up-residence-on-new-bond-street/
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That is a lovely thing, I am truly envious! That being said, I’m relieved I wont be getting one as I would spend all my time admiring that dial.
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One of my favorites they’ve done. Great score!
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Agree, a beautiful dial. @JDelage very pleased you managed to snag one. I must check out that London boutique store version next chance I get. I suspect with only 50 available they will be gone soon.
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Nice looking Nomos Tangente.
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Same with me. Got me Tangente roughly 6 years ago and stopped wearing it as soon as I got my Omega Seamaster. Though it is classy in looks, I was not so satisfied with its accuracy.
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I’ve had mine for ~12 years and never had an issue. I’m not super OCD about timing though as long as it isnt an obvious issue.
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I’ve had mine for ~12 years and never had an issue. I’m not super OCD about timing though as long as it isnt an obvious issue.
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Drift of about 5 to 10 minutes a week is something that I could not digest with my Tangente.
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Agreed, but given that mechanical watches are already somewhat of an affectation since they're obsolete, I also understand placing a premium on accuracy. It's pretty cool when they can dial it in on a mechanical watch. I even appreciate Spring Drive and super accurate quartz–it doesn't have to be practical to matter.
I do miss wearing a mechanical watch, but not enough to ditch my smart watch.
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@JDelage What a stunning watch, love the dial texture, very unique.