Is it me or is Fortis really good at making watches?
Two new models out today:
Marinemaster M-44 Diver
44mm - recycled stainless steel case.
500m water resistance
Some clever Fortis locking system that enables the bezel to rotate in both directions.
And it's bloody lovely:
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And the Marinemaster M-40 Diver
Same specs as above but 40mm and 300m water resistance
Also bloody lovely:
https://i.imgur.com/V3Zulwd.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/b9DqLgf.jpg
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https://i.imgur.com/1g7SHk4.jpg
Every time Fortis has released a new watch recently I've loved it.
Not handled one for years - where do we go to do so in the UK nowadays? I'm a Londoner but regularly in the Liverpool/Wirral area of the NW too.
Are they as good as they look?
Where are they on the bang for buck scale where 0 = Hublot and 10 = Nomos or Tudor?
Is it me or is Fortis really good at making watches?
Whilst I have not tried the newer Fortis product
I would say my B42 cosmonaut chronograph is almost equal in quality to my Pelagos
I wore them back to back this week (Tudor yesterday) and the bracelet, finishing, crystal and bezel action are a quality product.
They only areas in which I would say the Tudor is superior are lume and clasp.
The same can not be said for the previous generation Fortis they are a step down in quality but still a great watch for the money they were charging then
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