Can I suggest the entire current Omega Constellation range?
See!!
I will try find a film explaining it.
Found it; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e50qn0Roc4
and chronographs are the multi piece puzzle for advanced puzzlers. That Seiko underlines it in an exemplary manner; a classic puzzle watch.
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Can I suggest the entire current Omega Constellation range?
Any bi metal watch by any manufacturer.
I'm yet to see a yellow gold watch I don't find hideous.
The cyclops ruins any watch it's on.
That leopard monstrosity earlier in the thread might take some beating.
URWerk's range.
Blingy APs.
Wow, I'm a big bundle of hate today.
You can - like Omega itself, they used to be classy but now they are showy and gaudy.
I'd add the PlopRof. It's feted here, but the general public thinks they look ridiculous, as their dreadful value retention suggests.
Interesting now quickly this thread started talking about Rolex, though! Interesting, also, inevitable ;).
...but what do I know; I don't even like watches!
Hamilton face2face, can't post an image link now though.
Not only were the Defy Extremes amongst the nastiest looking watches Zenith ever made they were also the poorest quality. My brother had the misfortune to buy one (no accounting for taste) and 4 maybe 5 years on he is still in a legal battle for a refund from the AD that sold it to him. To cut a long story short it worked for about 6 months since when despite about 7 attempted repairs by Zenith it still does not work. A total pos for which Zenith should be utterly ashamed.
Digger
These beauties from hublot.
Denim strap denim face, denim collection.
Lovely!
Rolex Sky Dweller, totally pointless and I wouldn't say ugly but definitely not nice looking watch.
I don't like the current trend for PVD coating perfectly good watches.
It's ugly and polintless, and probably easily regretted.
I assume you could also just work the time difference out in your head?
The idea of the watch is to make the second time zone instantaneous to read, a GMT with the rotating bezel should also allow a third timezone to be kept. The jewelled bezel inhibits that easiness. Do you really not see that?
Yes you can work out any time zone difference in your head.
It is no more complicated than working out the puzzle the compound analogue hands present. Adding/subtracting a fixed number is not more complicated than reading an extra hand from an extra scale.
Ditto 24 instead of 12 hour scale.
While I feel urwerk deserve some credit for trying something a bit different, and yellow gold watches IMO can look ok on a strap - but are pretty much always ruined by a bracelet, I agree with everything else you've written.
I also agree with the recent post about watches that are too big - but, in this case, blame the owners not the manufacturers.
Why ´blame´ anyone for any watch?
I loudly applaud ALL designs as the variety makes for the wonderfull choice we have.
This makes that;
- you can find something to yoúr choice
- it can differ from the rest if you would want that
- you can feel good that your choice looks better than the rest
Basically, the ´ugly pointless´ watches are the most welcome designs we could wish for: The mountains are so high because the valleys are so deep. Hail Invicta
Chronoquartz = classic ! Ploprof (original) has a rugged functional beauty - agreed all in the eye of the beholder though!
I'd nominate Hublot as the chief offenders, never seen one that isn't fugly. Though I like the engineering in that Ferrari Hublot - i can't help thinking, they could have done better with the case. Something more symmetrical and oblong would have been much better.
Francken Mullers
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“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Personally I would nominate the whole of the Graham range - sorry....
Pvd is harder than most surface hardened steel.
It is very hard wearing in my personal experience. Can you provide base for your statement?
Pvd is indeed all about the looks: about preserving finish and as to looking shabby that is personal taste. I have a few that imo look much better with the pvd than the sister moder without. The Seagull 1963 is an example of a watch I like a LOT better with pvd but then that is personal taste too.
As to ' last season' that refers to popularity, to fashion. Indeed wis-dom is very much about that. Still personal choice wether you go with the flow or not.
It indeed adds nothing to the structure of the watch. Much like sapphire but unlike sapphire, pvd does not add structural drawbacks either and sapphire is even the lesser solution for looking through. Still; not pointless, sapphire.
As I wrote; the odd thing is imo the must of sapphire versus frowned upon pvd.
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So sapphire is harder still than the average pvd; what does that change in my arguments?
Imo your response underlines the odd perception of the holy sapphire, nothing else.
I like my pvd 1963 with acyllic way better the the steel/sapphire and not just for the looks; the coating is harder wearing and the cristal clearer, less reflective, more resilliant.
Also WAY cheaper than ceramic coating/sapphire window and for my use functionally better.
No, I cannot see why pvd would be pointless.
As you always educated us, what one person "likes" more than something else is irrelevant, and I don't recall saying pvd is pointless.
I've had several pvd watches, and over time they all have small wear marks that a sapphire crystal would shrug off, so your claim that pvd is much the same a sapphire without the drawbacks is incorrect.
double side coated sapphire cristal: adding a soft coating to the outside in order to reduce the refraction of a material which was chosen for its hardness despite the higher refraction...
Well, not ALL pointless. For the manufacturer it means selling points for a higher profit.
I suggest you read my text again.
The PURPOSE is much the same and it does not have the same highly odd fundamental functional contradiction.
Pvd simply is a harder wearing surface whereas sapphire is primairily a window and the higher refraction a lesser spec for the primairy function of looking through it.
Isn't DLC even better than PVD ?
My excuses for confusing you. I did not feel I needed an extra argument. I added the double sided AR coating to clarify
the matter, in the process also adding a pointless point of best manufacturers to the subject.
Let me comprise it for you.
Pvd is not pointless.
Neither is sapphire.
Both serve the same point, with the latter having fundamental drawbacks.
Double sided AR coating the sapphire serves the point of reducing a primairy drawback, in the process making the point of the sapphire a moot one.