What distortion…? ;-)
....it's such an incredible watch both to wear and to photograph. Although it annoys me greatly that I can't wear it on the bracelet due to the way it increases the overall size, I simply love it on a leather strap. Even though I've worn it every week for over three years I still often find myself staring at the dial, especially the way the plexi distorts the dial and markers.
I've posted these pics taken today for reference material for those considering a purchase or a strap change in the future. I hope they help:
Great photos of a fantastic watch, I too love that mesmerising dial..........
looks really good on that strap.thanks for putting up the photos,..
Is that a Toshi strap? It certainly goes very well with the Everest.
I have been trying to make up my mind between an Everest and a Seafire, those pictures are helping to tilt the decision towards an Everest, especially as I have a couple of Toshi straps already that might suit.
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Great strap, though for me it's the opposite: I prefer wearing mine on the bracelet because the lugs start to look reaaallly long on a strap. Plus the bracelet is so well made and suits the watch so well that it's a pleasure to wear.
Totally agree with the above sentiments. I wear mine more than any of my other watches, but always on a Zulu these days. The bracelet has not been on mine for years.
Mine will be climbing Snowdon with me in the summer!
http://www.limbcare.org/events_snowdon.html
It really looks great on a good leather strap. Here's mine on a Toshi.
But I also like it on rubber:
Great thread! I suspect like a lot of members and visitors here, I regulary ask myself why I don't have one of these great looking watches already! From what I've seen and read its a very high quality and versatile piece. Are there any other pictures on rubber? Not a combination I've seen a lot but it's struck a chord with me.
Just received a couple of Eddie's nato straps that would suit but it'd be great to see other rubber combinations.
Jon
Smiths Everest (PRS25) by Rabc3, on Flickr
Mine lives on a Toshi - I can't get on with the bracelet either... But it wears so well on leather I don't care!
Rob
It really is a cracking looking watch. Really like the brown leather combinations - very nice indeed.
Every now and then I put mine on a Eddies Bond nato, the black and grey really give it a whole new look.
Great photos so far, it's such a versatile watch.
this arrived today,sold to me by that very nice chap AIDM,got it on the bracelet at the moment,feels and looks good to me but i have an 8inch wrist so that may help.i prefer leather as a rule so might go that route,maybe a hirsch leonado.very much initialy impressed with this watch,fit and finish are excellent.its my first timefactors watch and going by this one i doubt it will be the last.
Does anyone have a Speedbird for comparison?
I love my Speedbird and have been tempted to add an Everest to my ever growing collection of Smiths watches so any opinions would be appreciated.
I don't have side by side photos, but the Everest wears quite a bit bigger than the Speedbird.
However, with the Speedbird on its bracelet, the heft that gives it means it 'feels' about the same as wearing the Everest on its bracelet. But the Everest looks bigger.
But, if you take the Everest off it's bracelet, while it still has presence, it's a lot lighter. I'm wearing mine on a Nato for the first time, and it's really comfortable.
That's one of the great things about the Everest: bracelet, leather (I have a Toshi that it looks good on), Nato--they all work really well. It's such a versatile watch.
Thanks guys. I don't know why but I always thought the Everest would be smaller than the Speedbird. How wrong can I be?
I love mine. And I love it on the bracelet but I've currently got my Seiko SARB017 on a bracelet and, to me, they're similar so I wear the Smiths on leather most of the time. OK, I know there are lots of differences between the Everest and the Alpinist but compared to the rest of my collection they are of similar size and feel.
Sadly I haven't got any many pics of mine - and none that compare to some of the lovely shots above - but here's one...
Ordered mine this morning at 06:30 looking forward to getting it
Hadn't worn mine in a while, but funnily enough I put it on this morning
Stunning watch for the money.
M.
Just because...
I got a new strap for it...
got mine on a green leather pavstrap now
I've got mine on a TSS Atlas and I love it. I tried it on a Pav but I've realised that I don't like parallel straps, with the exception of natos.
Received mine yesterday and took it off the bracelet straight away, nothing against it but had no time to fiddle about with it, tried it on a black vintager which looked good and then a pretty obvious hirsch liberty in tan then dark brown
I wouldnt say i was bowled over by the watch (i blame everyone on here setting my sights a little too high) but it is very nice and growing on me, accuracy has blown me away and not gained/lost a second so far
Superb I do like the whole package , looks good on the leather and bracelet.
But I also like it on rubber:
Which rubber strap is that?
Steve
Bonetto cinturini. I like this one because it isn't a long strap, like a lot of rubber straps are.
OP, please do tell the source of the great strap in the first post? TIA.
I had one delivered last week and regretfully had to send it back - beautiful construction, but just too big for my wrist.
It is absolutely made to go on brown, thick leather. I love the simplicity of the design, but I ring true with a couple other opinions here that you could probably afford to recede the minute markers a little and lengthen the minute hand.
Overall, though, one of the best bang-for-buck timepieces money can buy.