I couldn't agree more. I am patiently waiting for the Navigator release.My second Timefactors watch was a Dreadnought that I was lucky enough to buy new when somebody on the list fell off making room for me. A hefty beast that I really enjoyed but I kept bashing it on door ways so I sold it and felt quite smug when I got something like £800 on Ebay...the other thing about the Dreadnought was that it introduced me to Dornblueth and I ended up owning three of those in succession. By the way, I made way for the Dreadnought by selling my PRS1 Speedbird...should have kept that one.
I had a gap from Timefactors for quite a while then bought a Voyager that just didn't hit it off with me so that went via SC and then a further gap until a few years later when I picked up a used PRS-68 and then a quartz and auto Broad arrow PRS-3 (the quartz is on my wrist today) all of which I still have.
I was recently thinking of adding a Rolex Explorer having sold a Seadweller just before the lockdown but kept looking at the Smiths PRS-25 as a more affordable alternative and one Sunday a short while back I grabbed a 40mm version and absolutely love it. This purchase reminded me of the quality that Eddie manages to deliver which together with styling and sheer honesty makes so many of his watches so appealing. That PRS-25 lit something of a blue touch paper and last Sunday I nabbed a PRS-22 Speedbird and once again its exactly what I had hoped for. The quality feels immense and out of curiosity having not had a Sellita "top" movement stuck it on the timegrapher and its well inside COSC from day one. I was slightly concerned about the bracelet having had an IWC with the same style and Grand Seiko's all of which i struggled to get the right fit with due to the lack of micro adjustment so was pleasantly surprised to see the bracelet was fitted with the same adjuster system as that on the PRS-25, in fact its the same clasp with different name engraving and although some people have complained about this being too bulky I am quite satisfied and more so due to the adjustment on offer.
So now there are now five Timefactors watches in my box and for the outlay its hard to think of a better value place to put your money so if you haven't pulled the trigger on one of Eddies (and have the patience to be fast on Sundays at 14.00!) my advice is give it a try, the odds are that you will be very satisfied.
Cheers Keith