On a NATO:
This is a follow up to my original post here:
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...Reissue-Review
And apologies in advance for this slightly self-indulgent post.
I’ve owned the Fatboy Reissue for 12 months now and it has been the most worn watch of the year, and in the last 3 months pretty much the only watch I’ve worn.
It lives on a Nylon NATO strap at night and if I wear it to do any jobs in the garden or DIY.
Otherwise a selection of single pass leather straps are used, including a black one from our resident strap-maker legend, Jan (Vekslak) which makes it almost dressy, as well as one of his tan Italian Calf single passes in Tan/Cognac.
My original comments still stand. I love the plexiglass, the case profile and virtually zero-maintenance quartz movement.
It’s not exactly a cheap watch, but it is relative to most other watches in this hobby and it doesn’t feel so precious that I ever worry about wearing it any time or place.
I’ve found wearing it on a variety of straps makes it to be a flexible and suited to pretty much any occasion and location that I find myself in. The fixed lugs mean you can swap straps petty much instantly without any tools which I really really like.
Any negatives - arguably water resistance, but it’s actually ended up feeling quite liberating to not overthink it and just take a watch off if I go swimming.
I still have a PRS-29AM Air Ministry for when I want my mechanical movement “hit”. I love wearing it, it’s Eddie’s finest watch in my opinion, but the Fatboy definitely is first choice almost every day.
So have I inadvertently found my “grail” watch (a term I cannot stand!)? Well, if the definition of the term is a one-watch collection that I could live with all day, every day, has a status of its own that I admire and enjoy wearing and genuinely makes me stop looking at other watches, then yes is the answer.
Like love itself, it is often when you are not looking that you find it.
Thanks for reading if you’ve got this far, and enjoy the photos!
On Jan’s Straps.
Black:
And Tan:
And finally a few random shots which try and capture what I love about this watch:
Great watches and pics. ..
Maybe I missed it but is there a particular reason you don’t have an original over the reissue ? Or is it just the benefits that come with a brand new watch ?
Thank you.
I have owned an original but I think I prefer the reissue from a practicality point of view, and I don’t really get the whole patina / beaten up look.
I see the reissue a bit like a modern moonwatch, different movement but still have the same vibe as an original.
I like your positivity - makes me one to own one! I know many prefer to wear them on Nato straps but I really like the leather ones that you show here.
I've become a bit of a CWC fan although only have a couple of new ones. I wear my GS sapphire every day and the Fat Boy would be a good alternative/upgrade, but like you, the lack of WR is the only drawback that I can see but one that can be worked around. Nice review!
The G10 is a bit of a strange one for me.
I have had many over the years, I still have one in the collection and I always will, it’s as iconic as the submariner or moon watch in my eyes but…
I never wear them. I can’t say why, I just always reach for something else.
It’s pretty much perfect for a one watch collection, it’s no fuss, easy to change the battery, really good looking with a proud history. I can totally understand why you love it. It’s a cracking watch.
It’s a funny old thing this watch malarkey.
I might give it am airing over the Xmas break.
Last edited by Sinnlover; 24th December 2022 at 18:08.
As you say, it is a funny thing what works for one and not another.
I’ve always admired the G10, I worked with an ex-RAF engineer who wore one every day and it looked great.
I only bought the Fatboy as it was a bargain on the sales section and I liked the look of the old style logo. It just worked for me straight away, love the size and the heftier case just makes it feel slightly more substantial.
It was a bit of a moment of inspiration when I was struggling with the possibility of buying a third original Fatboy (having sold the first 2). I love the originals and was searching for one with as clean a dial as possible when I thought “hang on, I’m looking for one that looks like new, I already have that in the reissue”. My thought process then led me to the moonwatch comparison - again an original 321 movement speedmaster is a wonderful piece of history and a wonderful watch, but if I owned that, and a brand new one, I know which one I would reach for 99% of the time.
I also have decided that I want a watch to tell my story. To be in my photos, worn for my life events. If at the end of my life someone inherits it and wants to continue that story that’s great, but I would rather start the story myself than start with a watch that has been part of the story of someone I don’t know.
Yes, overthinking it all I know, but I have been weighing the whole watch collecting thing up recently in an attempt to break the cycle of buying and selling and just enjoy the watches instead.
Inspired, I thought I’d try a leather two piece with rivets………
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………. but I don’t think it works, so put it back in a simple single pass which seems to suit it better.
I will get a leather one to try - @TheGent - where did you get that brown one in your pics? Thanks
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I use Eddie’s leather Aviator straps for some of my G10s. 20mm works well
Great review and brilliant pics too. The CWC reissue ticks a lot of boxes. I really like the dial and handset. For me I just wish it had a mechanical movement. I’m sure I’ll try one one day.
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