That’s not a sin.
Type: Posts; User: Itsguy
That’s not a sin.
It will be interesting to see how the general public, as opposed to watch fanatics, perceive the brand in future. This partly depends on the inertia of previous ideas about them, and any new...
Civil War, Alex Garland’s gut wrenchingly visceral take on an alternate present day, or near future American civil war. It deserves to be seen in a cinema, at full volume. It’s had some mixed...
An interesting take of the Rolex direction of travel following W&W: https://www.fratellowatches.com/watches-and-wonders-2024-is-this-the-year-i-lose-touch-with-rolex/
The opinions on Rolex moving...
Argyle on Apple TV. It may be free to watch, but you won't get your time back.
The main issue is the script, which for far too long leaves you wondering if anything is real, completely taking you...
To be fair that is actually an upgraded bracelet to the older ones, with a new clasp that lies totally flat (it’s a little odd that the old ones didn’t really, but it was always presented as a...
Dreaming of the new GS White Birch hand wound, this is as close as I can get…
https://i.imgur.com/sbzmW0i.jpeg
Have a good weekend!
Funnily enough it’s taken the new white birch hand wound models on leather, SLGW002 and SLGW003 shown earlier in this thread, to really show the potential of this case. Especially when (arguably...
Good point about that 37mm Defy Revival, very slim wrists for sure, not unlike mine! Still, integrated bracelet watches do wear larger, so ‘Only 42mm’ will probably wear like 44mm.
I’m picking up a vaguely Breitling Chronomat flavour, with a lingering aftertaste of Invicta or perhaps Rotary.
I know size is relative, but this picture shows why I wish the Zenith Defy was a little more wearable. Imagine how nice it would be if they’d designed it to fit your wrist instead of your hand…
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True, but if we’re looking for the point when they started pandering to a rich clientele with poor taste, that ship sailed long ago!
Road House (2024 remake of the 80s Patrick Swayze film) on Prime. Serve with a pint or two of wine, highly entertaining. Jake Gyllenhaal is great as a ripped, washed up UFC fighter turned bouncer. In...
Starting? Just flick through one of those vintage Rolex books, and see what happens in the 80s.
Agreed it’s annoyingly expensive, though their prices make much more sense in Japan - 1,420,000 Yen equates to £7,540. Still plenty, but I’m struggling to see the cheap alternative, from the photos...
Rolex appear to be trying to replace themselves with Tudor this year, so they can concentrate on monstrosities like the 44mm gold Deepsea, arguably the world’s most pointless watch, and other...
I’m more positive about them as I’ve always appreciated the stylish photography, the site / app is well designed, and their taste in vintage has generally been good. Some of their collaborations have...
Sure, whatever you say…
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That’s a new generation bracelet with a taper and a flatter clasp, so one of the best. But none of them are ‘tinny’, they’re just designed to be comfortable instead of heavy. Contrary to popular...
I have actually asked if you could buy a white omiwatari without the bracelet, for less obviously. The answer was no, though they were willing to throw in a leather strap, and suggested the bracelets...
It’s cute but I can’t image pulling off a large all white watch on a white strap. Then again I’m a long way from the target market, they’d much rather I paid a small fortune for the real thing, so I...
Ooh that’s rather pretty…
New Svartpilen 801:
https://cdn-fastly.motorcycle.com/media/2024/03/19/14413/2024-husqvarna-svartpilen-801-first-look.jpg?size=720x845&nocrop=1
I’ve always felt that wearing vintage or neo-vintage, or anything that’s no longer made and in the shop window basically, creates a bit of distance from the materialism of owning an expensive watch....
Funnily enough as a film maker myself, I could appreciate the brilliantly strong style and art direction, and the thinking behind the story, without actually enjoying watching it. I think the...
Apparently I’m the only one who struggled with Poor Things. It was no doubt brilliant and original film making, great acting, art direction, music, wardrobe, photography, and all the rest of it. But...