The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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@Anesthetist said in The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread:
That regulator is cool, looking forward to some pics.
I have an addiction to Casios. Literally cant help myself
This is pretty cool. What a fun green. Like an army man.
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After spending way to much money on two Seiko Willards (SPB237J1 and SPB257J1) last month and spending to much time watching watch videos on YouTube I was sucked into the rabbithole of the AliExpress and hommage watches. So, out of curiosity, I ordered two Steeldive hommage watches during the 11.11. sale. A Steeldive 1975, which "borrows" its design from the Seiko Tuna 300m and a Steeldive 1953 which is obviously "inspired" by the Rolex Submariner. Both watches together did cost 148,97 € with free shipping and miraculously they passed customs without fees and taxes.
You can hate the whole hommage watch thing, but you can not deny that you get a lot of bang for your bug here. Both watches have a Seiko NH35 movement, a sapphire chrystal and ceramic and lumed bezzel inlays. The SD1975 runs more precise then my original Seiko Willows with +8 s/day, even though it has a higher rate of beat errors. The metal bracelets are meh, as expected, but both watches will end up on Nato straps anyways.
Two things are mindboggeling to me a.) that Seiko is selling movements to someone who is producing hommage watches of its own brand and b.) that the bezzel alignment on the hommage watches is spot on flawless while my >1.000 € Seiko has shit QC.
SD1975
SD1953
Seiko SPB237J1 (just because I like it so much)
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These look fun and thought may appeal to some. They seem good value.
https://mrjoneswatches.com/collections/all-watches
Here’s one from the collection.
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@IrishHeart really cool watches
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@Cole I agree with you. Not that I need reminding regarding the message!
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Ok, so I found the right thread.
I just received my first diver:
I think it is a beautiful watch, and based on the first 24 hours I’ve been
reasonably lucky with precision as well.I haven’t had luck with straps though. I think the stock bracelet is ok, but I’m looking for a good rubber strap and a nato/zulu as well. I have a couple of natos from a Danish website, they are a little disappointing. They are comfortable enough, but the nylon is very shiny, I think I would prefer something a bit more textured.
Any recommendations for straps? Preferably from an EU vendor, but I’m willing to compromise if I can get better options outside the EU.
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Without a doubt.......
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On mine I like the original Seiko Prospex rubber strap.
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I like the look of Erika's Originals straps, although I haven't tried one.
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Trusty g-shock metal square.