A Steinhart Ocean One has been my daily beater for a few years now, and I'm very happy with it. It's a 42mm, but they have quite a few very nice options in 39mm.
If they catch your eye, it would...
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A Steinhart Ocean One has been my daily beater for a few years now, and I'm very happy with it. It's a 42mm, but they have quite a few very nice options in 39mm.
If they catch your eye, it would...
I have both a Squale 1521 and a Doxa 300, one of the aqualung reissues. I love them both, having an individuality and personality that's pretty unique to them and with a vintage flavour that I really...
My thought on it is that it's not so much the market share contracting or disappearing, but the technology within that segment changing. As the smart watch elements become cheaper and smaller, I...
I think it would be quite ironic for mechanical to outlive quartz. All things considered, I can see it happening in the not too distant future.
Well, that was disappointing.
ZRC Grands Fonds is one that springs to mind, as does Alsta, which I believe has been revived.
Brilliant! Thanks for the heads up! Got one ordered!
I really like that. Very disappointed to have missed it. The speed at which limited releases are selling out these days makes it nigh on impossible to get them.
Thanks for all the recs, I'll take a look!
I'm flip flopping between a Seamaster or a Fifty Fathoms. It'll probably come down to whichever I can get the better deal on, but right now I'm leaning toward the Seamaster.
I was wondering who the better European grey dealers are these days?
Chronext (who I've happily used in the past) seem to be charging near list price for the models I'm considering, and Montredo...
I really like the Searambler with the silver dial, but as with others up thread, the price point is just too high for me. I already own a Doxa 1500T, and really like them, but at this price level...
I fear I'd get a migraine looking at that dial, but there is something about it that I find really appealing. Can't quite put my finger on it, but it's enough that I'm considering one, despite my...
The bezel certainly catches my eye. I'm not really into ceramic or PVD, so I'm hoping its a vintage reissue, or at least a vintage inspired!
The no radiation dial is the only vintage model I've...
Although I have a Rolex (no date submariner 114060) and have got that itch scratched so to speak, I was always interested in adding some more to my collection. Once all the scarcity and speculating...
I really like the look of that. It's removed the bits of the Bond version I didn't like and left what I do. Think that one's going on the short list!
Great photos! Beautiful watches!
I have a Zeelande strap on mine, and am very happy with it.
I slipped back into euros for those numbers by mistake! So around 15% higher than the £ price!
Fair point! Mine's a 16600. Although on a quick glance I didn't notice a whole lot of difference on price, I see now some of the 16660's go up a lot higher! Even still, there are plenty around the...
Wow, that's nearly £1400 more than I paid for a near mint full set about 18 months ago. At the time I reckoned I was overpaying by about £100 too, but really wanted the watch, and reckoned it was...
I did the learnwatchmacking.com course a while back and really enjoyed it. You can also get a starter set of the necessary tools and the watch he uses for the course through the site. I found it...
I've been watching a few specific models on Chrono24 for about 6 months now. None are Rolex. The models still in production, and sold by greys have been stable in price over this period (below rrp),...
A Patek 5396.
https://www.patek.com/en/collection/complications/5396R-011
I think these look really lovely, and I'm very tempted... Why does the list only ever get longer??