The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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@popvulture I agree with @Giles about the Glashütte Original SeaQ range. They start at about the same price as a Submariner but are much finer pieces of watchmaking. I took a look at them when they first came out and I thought that the finishing was better than the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms I compared them with.
I'd probably throw the basic Senator Excellence in as another suggestion, if you want something that isn't a dive watch.
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My dad got this for me, never had a “smart” watch. Unfortunately I can’t wear it to work for security reasons since it has a built in mic. But pretty neato.
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Grew up reading Clive Cussler and always wanted a Doxa. This Nodus ticked that box. Should be here soon.
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I sold the two Steeldive watches (SD1953 and SD1975) just to get myself another homage watch without provoking the wrath of my wife to mutch.
The following is a San Martin SN0121T-GA. It is a 39mm homage of the Tudor Pelagos made out of grade 2 titanium with a sapphire crystal and an Seiko NH35 movement. It also has a 6 Position Quick adjust for the bracelet and offers a very good value / money ratio.
In one point it is, in my opinion, even superior to the Tudor Pelagos, because San Martin does not print the complete Harry Potter epic on it's dial.
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@Cole said in The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread:
because San Martin does not print the complete Harry Potter epic on it's dial.
@mclaincausey will deffo approve.......
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Minimalism FTW
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@Mizmazzle No comment
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i dislike colored carbon, so would go for the red which to me reads as more of a black watch with a pop of red seconds and sub-chapter. It doesnt appear to have any lume on the seconds hand which would annoy me. On any of them I'd change out the strap to a black isofrane. I'm a sucker for cushion case / hooded lugged divers and generally like these overall.
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That lume is pretty rad, even if it's missing on the seconds hand
definitely has a 70's era feelHow exactly are the bands quick release? If it limits the use of other aftermarket straps I'd probably be a hard no on it. I've never found a silicone or rubber strap I liked other than the Isofrane.
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@Matt I tried one of these in person, real nice piece! The lume is sweet too
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@Matt I don’t know if it helps but these watches are available at a discount with a UK retailer
https://www.beaverbrooks.co.uk/0136435/Tissot-Sideral-S-Automatic-Mens-Watch/p -
@IrishHeart awesome, thanks. There are some new ones on eBay for $700 so I’ve got my eyes on them.
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@Matt I would go along to a dealer and try all three on. Sometimes the colour you think that you'd like is actually duller in reality, and the one that you discounted is actually awesome. I'd also figure out what strap colours you're interested in and choose accordingly.
But at first glance, I'd be tempted by the blue because of the colour in the carbon case.
Beyond that, it looks a fun watch. It's got its own, distinctive aesthetic. The Powermatic movement is a modified ETA, so pretty reliable, accurate, and easy to get serviced. And it's got a decent (300 metres) water resistance.