If at least two of the following factors are present, then it's a no-go for me:
- the manufacturer claims it has fantastic heritage and traditions, but packages extremely overpriced ETA movements
-...
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If at least two of the following factors are present, then it's a no-go for me:
- the manufacturer claims it has fantastic heritage and traditions, but packages extremely overpriced ETA movements
-...
No, the Extreme is too extreme :) I need something subtler than that. That's my problem with Isofrane as well.
Hm, they look all right as well, thanks.
I'm now leaning towards Bonetto Cinturini 315 or Hirsch Pure - or maybe the original Stowa Rubber.
That's beautiful, thanks. I've got white dial, though. :) I'll ask him about 24->22 conversion...
Cheers. It seems that they only have 24 mm straps -- do you have a link to a 22 mm version (or to your strap)?
Hey,
I've got a Stowa Seatime Prodiver with white dial and black hands. Currently, I'm wearing it on a storm grey Toshi, but I'd fancy some change :). What kind of rubber strap do you recommend?...
Yeah, Cousteau's input is very important for making an adventurer watch. This is the smoke and mirrors he's talking about.
Most beautiful Tudor I've ever seen.
New. Used watches are great when you just buy one, but for a very-very special occasion you might want a new.
The SD is a completely different watch than the other two. It's significantly (!) larger. If you want a daily wearer and you usually wear shirts, then DSSD or MM300.
A nice review here:...
Black + brown? Nope, thanks.
Maybe a darker blue, but this is just too blingy and light.
Fortis Cosmonaut Chrono (39 mm):
http://www.uhren-fan.de/img/articles/10.0112_1.jpg
Yeah, 2000m WP is common for watches which are only worn in offices. :)
23 hours should be a bit low if it was fully wound before.
More than 150 for an EA watch? Out of question. :alien:
Hell yes!
The only problem with Steinhart that their watches are almost only copies. :(
I used to dislike this watches but the more I look at them the more I like them.
From Jura or elsewhere?[/quote]
From the US. But it seems deal is off, as there was some issue with the posting+customs. :( No SD for me then.
Yet you could justify spending £2600 (or thereabouts if new) on the previous version with the older movement, stainless steel rather than ceramic bezel and old style bracelet.
Nothing wrong with...
I don't think there is anymore. :albino: 8)
Some people tend to dislike this based on pictures, but never heard of anyone who didn't like it in flesh. Also, I wanted something outside the usual Omega-Breitling-[random brand with ETA movement]...
Thanks, I decided to go for the GMT, white dial on bracelet. :) Will post pictures when it gets here.
I think it's much nicer than the SM300 :)