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Watch thread.
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a casio with a led backlight instead of Illuminator makes me physically ill #2
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New thread?
But all threads must be at minimum 20% Navitimers.
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Terminally online watchfags have decided to hate this lolwatch and I find it hilarious.
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>>18737091
Why do the hands look so dusty and scratchy?
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>>18737091
Are you saying you like it? Why? I'm not losing sleep or crying over it, but it's pretty fuckin ugly.
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>>18737100
I like it the same way I like my green and orange cuban shirt. Not something I would wear every day but a fun thing to have for the summer.
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What are the most beautiful Grand Seiko dials? Is there a gallery somewhere I can check out? Their website is pretty lackluster
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>>18737116
My favorite is the GS-1S-A-5H1TT3R-8R4ND
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>>18737123
Can't find it on the website, do you have pics
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>>18737104
Do you also enjoy Cosby sweaters?
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>>18737130
I unironically do.
Don't be afraid to add some colors to your life anon.
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>>18737130
>>18737135
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aB16fJpoj-I
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Whiskie time.
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>>18737116
WatchUSeek and the Grand Seiko subreddits.
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what's a fun summer watch? needs to be on a bracelet ofc
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I walked by an Omega boutique today and randomly decided to try the white speedmaster and… I liked it. If I were to buy a chronograph I would consider it.

Am I.. an Omega guy now?
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>>18737218
It’s their one good watch
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Post your fits with your watches.
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>>18737218
Can't exactly be an omega guy without owning an omega. That being said, I am not sure why anyone would ever buy a 9k watch period. Nothing can justify spending over $500 on a stainless steel watch other than just showing off and unless you have the lifestyle to go along with it, the watch will be wearing you. This specific omega isn't even a particularly unique looking watch, you can find hundreds of watches that look like that and are just as well made for less than 1/10 of the price.
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>>18737225
The crazy homeless guy last thread was posting watches plus fits and he didn’t even look that bad.
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>>18737214
As if there were but one answer of which watch looks perfect in Sunmer.
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I am about to measure so much shit
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>>18737230
Yes you did.
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>>18737235
He's pretending to be crazy then coming back as someone normal complimenting himself. Just ignore him.
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>>18737227
It's called appreciating the finer things in life and not getting your opinions from strangers on youtube that crank out more shit than a pig on a farm
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>>18737218
by far their prettiest watch, i like the aqua terra teak dials but this is such a clear favorite
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Dude's been building APxSwatch reps (quartz) into AP rep cases
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>>18737247
I sort of wish I had gotten one (the real Ap swatch) now. I will never get a real Royal oak anyways and the swatch doesn't look that bad.
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>>18737249
they're easier to buy now
and never say never
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>>18737227
This exactly. No one here buys $9k watches. They just LARP like they could because someday they hope to magically become wealthy by doing no work.

>It's called appreciating the finer things in life. A $9,000 watch is "fine". Totally worth the $8,500 markup because of the branding. So fine. Finer. Finer things in life.

LOLOLOL
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>>18737247
Who is "Dude"?
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>>18737227
look at mr. money bags over here spending $500 on a watch, when he could spend $250, HALF the amount, on a watch that would that look just like that and just as well made
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>>18737252
I literally have $40k worth of watches, but alright.
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>>18737064
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I genuinely don't understand. For years the Royal Oak was regarded as a fuck ugly watch. Genta's Folly. "He must be trolling, this has to be a joke. Where's the real watch?" "He must have come up with this 2 hours ago while hung over." It looks absolutely fucking stupid and now people are paying $50K for it, there are waitlists, watch journoloids suck it off as one of the most beautiful watches ever made and turd worlders are fistfighting each other to scalp Funko Pop plastic versions for 10x retail price. Is this all some psyop I missed? I feel like I'm on crazy pills.
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>>18737255
>literally
As opposed to "figuratively" having $40,000 in watches? So you buy the $9,000 ones?
So you have four watches?
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>>18737257
It's tres chic in a very gross way. Like a metal eyesore that sort of looks cool if you look at it a bit.
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>>18737257
I hear that one, Mugatu. I think they're ugly as well. I think most do. There's peer pressure though and weak-minded people, followers, tend to like what the crowd likes and what others tell them to like. A fucking octagon with prominent screws? It's disgusting.
They will just tell you you're POOR for not understanding "the finer things". haha
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>>18737258
The total is not equally divvied up between the watches, no.
Maybe it actually is "figurative" though, I don't know how much I would actually get selling them. But there are no plans to sell anyway.
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>>18737254
This guy gets it.
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>>18737261
How many are $9,000 Omegas?
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>>18737260
It's probably not worth 50K but it's admittedly iconic and easily recognizable. Probably one of the more innovative and recognizable watches of like the past 50 years.
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>>18737257
It only came back because of rappers who only like it because it's expensive. Rappers are not known to have good taste, they'll even ruin good watches with their crazy tasteless aftermarket bullshit, so of course it's a fad.
If you have an original unfucked with Royal Oak and you legitimately enjoy it, whatever. But if you're lusting after diamond encrusted shitters some broccoli hair showed on a twitch stream you're as cringe as they are.
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>>18737263
I have a $20k omega.
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>>18737247
>>18737248
kek I thought it reads "Royal Rep" on the dial
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>>18737265
Well, when all the nice designs have been done, I guess it's just enough to be new and different. Sure it's recognizable. I recognize that it's butt-ugly and I wouldn't be caught dead in one.
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>>18737266
The Wu Tang Clan were smarter than the average rappers at least. There was some real talent in there.
I bought a pair of Wu Wear cargo pants in 1999. I don't like any modern rap.
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>>18737267
Well sometimes morons have money to burn. Condolences on your "investment".
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>>18737064
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>>18737275
Nobody said anything about investing.
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poor cope getting turned back up to an 11
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>>18737282
the poop dial is alluring
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>>18737091
My rich ass thought this was the emoji puzzle Day-Date for a sec
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>>18737294
Did you really have to say the word poop in this thread? dumbass
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Imagine seething and REEEEING because someone else has money and spends it on what they want and you can't handle it so you take to le internet to let them know how much it kills you
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How to find good watches on Ali express?
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>>18737232
If only you measured your wrists first.
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kofe vibes
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havent seen posted did anyone get the latest coke casio?
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>>18737333
coca cola doesn't need advertisements don't be a ship
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I'm thinking of getting the alpinist as my 2nd watch. Thoughts?
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>>18737331
Ratin this based.
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>>18737349
what's your 1st?
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>>18737353
orient bambino, also getting a baltic panda
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>>18737254
True, true, I like to splurge out
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>>18737358
Going from a Bambino to a 2k watch is quite the junk and probably not a healthy one. Another other bites the dust it seems...
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>>18737231
is this even waterproof?
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>>18737374
Doesn't matter, nobody here is going to go out swimming anyways, it's all performative. At most they might go around the beach wearing their perfect swimsuit fit pretending they are actually out for a swim.
It's the same thing women do.
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>>18737375
>nobody here is going to go out swimming anyways
kek, true
especially not in the sea, ewww.
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>>18737349
I sat next to someone on a plane that was wearing the one of these, it looks cheap in person. Maybe one of the other less crazy dial colors would be more convincing.
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>>18737375
Do you know how many gangstalkers piss in the ocean?
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>>18737283
yes
>>18736972
you can mix black and blue?
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>brother bought me a fake seiko
>jeets went out of their way to make the seiko and 5 logo appear raised, pretty sure it's raised
>were too fucking lazy to paint the SAT and SUN blue and red on the day wheel and like the 28 is printed kind of shitty on the date wheel.
unless the dial is somehow real, I heard the jeets actually do use some seiko parts just because they are around and this is 100% a jeet fake. I just would have thought something as obvious as the sat sun would be something a faker would notice
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>>18737311
Watch any of the hundreds of youtube videos on the topic and then keep scrolling to find the best deal on the watch you want. Different stores will sell the exact same watch for $130, $179, $250 or more. I've seen the same watch side by side where one is double the price.

Just look up "Best 20 Ali-Express Watches under ____(your budget)" and there are plenty of people with lists and quick rundowns. Then when you see one you want watch video reviews of that watch specifically, of which there will also usually be many if it's a popular watch. Or even if it's not. There are guys out there reviewing terrible $35 automatics and just the worst watches you see. After you've done your research just buy it and you'll see that barring some anomalous occurrence, you'll get the watch the reviews promised you and probably be satisfied with it.
That's been my experience. And it's a great way to test drive watches you may one day want to spend a lot of money on.
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Looking for an automatic watch, and came upon the limited tsuyosa time slip at a pretty good price (around 400€). I like the watch on its own enough and would definitely wear it, but I am thinking of buying it as a investment as well. Worst case scenario if it doesn't work out I just keep it.
The prices for this are significantly above that currently on chrono24. Should I go for it or is this a bubble that will pop and people will realize there isn't any demand at those inflated prices
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>>18737403
>but I am thinking of buying it as a investment as well
Never buy watches as investments, and definitely don't buy non-limited Patek, Rolex, or Cartier models as investments.
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>>18737403
Watches only lose value once you wear them. But I see people asking ridiculous prices for their used watches all the time so maybe someone is willing to overpay. Sometimes people just have to have a certain watch and will buy the first one they see available.
But your special limited edition aside, Tsuyosas are always like 40% off retail price on Jomashop. Meaning they're very popular already and have lost value. Of course maybe in years when they all run out they might go back up. But there will be so many out there so probably not. And you'll have worn yours.
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>>18737404
It's a very soft investment. There is another watch I would be about as happy with that's like a 100€ cheaper and even if I really get stuck with his I won't be upset.
Although after some further research it appears those listings are highly inflated so I am probably getting stuck with it if I buy it
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>>18737408
It's an 8k limited run for this one so not that many, but from what I am reading 8k isn't all that scare for the watch world.
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>>18737409
Imagine approaching spending money on a watch you dread the possibility of "being stuck with".
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Just meaning people love that watch and you will too I'm sure.
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>>18737411
I wouldn't do it, if I wanted to play stock market I would do that, but since the watch aligns both with my tastes and budget I am thinking of it as a very low risk investment. There is a very decent chance I wouldn't sell even if it went a couple of hundred euros up in price.
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>>18737374
His was. The standard Must/ Louis is not.
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>>18737403
You will never get back the sale value. My watch was 250 bucks new. 10 years ago, you could buy one for 30 bucks. Now, the prices have gone through the roof... to 200 bucks.
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>>18737418
I have to know which $30 watch was ever also $250.
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>>18737064
Why does Longines keep using that shitty wings logo?

It really prevents me from buying their watches.
It looks like Invicta and Breitling, it looks cheap.
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>>18737423
Just buy the one on the right without it if you care so much. Breitling is cheap? I know Invicta is, but they also have a really deep history and make an apparently good diver for $100. But I'd never buy one with the awful wings counterbalance on the second hand.
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>>18737421
Basically any 70-80s quartz watch. Most are still cheap.
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>>18737424
>Just buy the one on the right without it if you care so much.
The one on the right doesn't exist, retard.
If it did, i'd buy it.
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I returned a shitty handheld gaming system and some shirts and I took it in credit but I'm kind of sick of aliexpress watches. I can't think of any that I even want. And I'm finding you can't trust a lot of non-watch items from there.
I have no idea what to get.
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>>18737311
Some brands are just genuinely really good.
Ixdao makes some of the highest quality ones for example. They also literally had one guy assembling them for a while so you had to wait for months between batches to get your watch, they are scaling up production now though.
San Martin is also really good and so are Cheonos and Phoibos. Jianghun as well, it's the sister brand of San Martin and makes even more premium pieces.
Then of course there is Sea-Gull, who is a genuine watch maker with history and not a value proposition microbrand. Although be aware that there are a ton of seagull budget imitiations going around in the market by companies like Sugess, Seagull doesn't make particularly cheap watches.
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>>18737426
You show me a picture of something and I'm a retard for not assuming it's some kind of tomfoolery altered image scam not to be trusted?

Fuck you, buddy.
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>>18737430
Only Aliexpress brands give you the option to buy with or without a logo, pal.
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>>18737429
I have a couple of the "imitation budget" Sea-Gulls that cost about $150. A $200 Red Star 1963. They're perfectly good watches and I've never heard anyone complain about them. Nor have I seen anyone ever claim the $650 'Seagull" watches are worth the money.
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>>18737432
It still has the name. No one offers the name, the name AND logo, or a sterile dial. And you can't quantify your assertion anyway.
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>>18737311
San Martin is the GOAT.
I have a lot of respect for what they do.

https://youtu.be/7HK5G_-0Ixg?si=GSlbMrBcFhrTnNNL&t=359
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>>18737432
If they have mock-up photos available of what the option would look like then clearly people want it and the company has taken notice. There's probably a prototype on the way based on the image.
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>>18737423
>looks cheap.
If anything, the cringe "ULTRA-CHRON!!!!!11" text on the dial makes it look cheap. It's like how the other Swatch properties just put random crap on the dial (Powermatic, Khaki, Co-axial, etc) because "more text = more better".
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>>18737382
I love that I scared that troll away just by imitating him for a couple posts. Watch him come back soon with a brand new gimmick.
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>>18737438
I'm genuinely happy for you. I think it might be the first time in history that pretending to be retarded accomplished something. And, not for nothing, your performance was very, very convincing.
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>>18737437
The Ultra-chron logo doesn't bother me for some reason.
That's a movement spec, it's like Grand Seiko high beat line, or Bulova's hertz.
But for some reason, only the wings get on my nerves, i think it's really the Invicta association that i don't like.
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>>18737438
He's just crashed out from a few days of meth. Imagine a hobo in Arizona claiming he's a "targeted individual" and he's not methed up. Which is also how he'll pronounce 'messed up' when he loses his teeth.
I'm sure he'll be back whining about "them" and posting blurry old navitimers as soon as he gets some food and a few pipe rips into his system after his lengthy catch-up nap.
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>>18737441
>That's a movement spec
Not a particularly impressive one. The movement is just an ETA 2824 modified to run at 5Hz instead of 4. (That's a big reason why they used a solid caseback.)
The difference between an Ultra-Chron and a regular Chronometer isn't much either. The mean daily rate is still +6/-4 seconds per day. It's just certified by Timelab instead of COSC.
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>>18737443
In that price range it's a great movement.
What's the cheapest COSC certified watch?
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>>18737444
>What's the cheapest COSC certified watch?

Probably something Tissot makes. Heritage 1938? I'm not going through their whole catalog, but they're under 1000 USD.

Interestingly enough, the Ultra Chron movement and the COSC spec PowerMatic80 are the same movement, just with a different balance wheel to increase the frequency to 5Hz (and reduce the power reserve from 80 to 50-something hours)
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Thinking about buying a vintage Oyster Perpetual.
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>>18737444
You don't need COSC to get a really accurate movement. There are Swiss brands like Tissot, Certina, and Mido that have super accurate movements with 80 hours power reserve in the range of $300-$500.
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>>18737433
I am not trying to pretend they are bad watches, Sugess might make imitation seagulls but they also genuinely make decent watches. And the pattern for the 1963 Seagulls has also expired, so it's perfectly within their right to make "homages".
I am just trying to educate anon because I was looking to buy a 1963 as well and was confused with the price disparity.
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>>18737333
yes, a few threads ago someone posted it. personally i don’t see the big deal, it looks cheap.
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>>18737371
are you sure this is not a fake? shouldn't dial have small 5s all over it?
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>>18737311
there are no good watches on ae
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>>18737447
>the Ultra Chron movement and the COSC spec PowerMatic80 are the same movement,

I know where you're going with that.

Achtually, they are different movements, more specifically they don't use the same plastic escapment.
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>>18737454
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbdZGxpX2Mk
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>>18737457
That's objectively untrue. Only an ignoramus would post such a lie.
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>>18737458
You're veering into some very nerdy territory.
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>>18737463
>ignoramus
the gloves are off
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>>18737458
>the COSC spec PowerMatic80
This one doesn't use the plastic escapement either. Swatch makes many different levels of the PowerMatic80. Longines, being positioned as an entry-level luxury brand, cannot be seen to be using the same pedestrian movement as a Tissot, so they tweak it slightly and give it an in-house-sounding caliber name.

Also, stop relying on ChatGPT. It's not good for your mental and intellectual health.
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>>18737449
>Thinking about buying a vintage Oyster Perpetual.
Do it. They're great watches. Comfortable, accurate and reliable. Rolex will still happily service them too.

It's one of the few Rolexes that don't come with all the Rolex baggage.
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>>18737466
>cannot be seen using the same pedestrian movement as Tissot
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Where is the kofe time guy?
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>>18737458
>Achtually, they are different movements
They're really not. They're all just modifications of the ETA 2824-2 that has been around since the early 80s (and whose basic architecture has been around since the 40s when it was being made by Eterna.)

The Powermatic 80 (a.k.a. the C07.111) is a 2824-2 that has had the mainspring and escapement replaced to give it longer power reserve. It comes in a variety of grades. The low-end version has some plastic components and is not intended to be serviceable.

The higher-grade COSC version does not have plastic components and is intended to be fully serviceable. It would have to be, since the movement receives the chronometer certification, not the watch. If they replaced the movement, they'd have to issue you a whole new chronometer certificate with it.
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>>18737466
>Longines, being positioned as an entry-level luxury brand, cannot be seen to be using the same pedestrian movement as a Tissot, so they tweak it slightly and give it an in-house-sounding caliber name.
desu, it's not worse than other entry-luxury brands using a top grade Sellita SW-200.
It's just that Swatch has his own SW-200 at home.
The Longines movement is so refined that it has none of the defaults of Powermatic80 used by a Tissot PRX.
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>>18737464
Those watches are thousands of dollars purchases, i want to know what's under the hood.
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>>18737429
All true but Ixdao is in a league of it's own. The Engineer and Warrior are legitimately competing with watches 10x the price. Engineer held next to an actual Ingenieur are indistinguishable from each other. I believe Sea-Gull might be as well but I haven't personally verified this.
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>>18737476
>desu, it's not worse than other entry-luxury brands using a top grade Sellita SW-200.
I didn't say it's a bad movement. But to insist that it's some completely unique movement is just an exercise self-delusion. If one likes the watch and thinks it's fairly priced, then they should go for it. But it's not got a super-caliber movement either.
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>>18737484
I like this one a lot. Not so sure about the trident counterbalance though. But if you think of it as some kind of devil's pitchfork in the fires of hell it's pretty cool. I don't really believe in all that though.
37mm is one of my favorite sizes and the Miyota 9015 is a great movement for under $350 and that's not considering the finishing and cool dial.
I will have an IXDAO someday.
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>>18737487
This really all stems from a little graphic on a dial and you thinking it's nothing worth promoting? You're hardcore.
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>>18737489
>Not so sure about the trident counterbalance though
I'm with you, it kinda bugs me too. But don't sleep on it, they exhaust production runs and go out of stock sometimes.
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>>18737489
It's supposed to be based on the Mongolian Nine-Striped White Banner but in their diver watch they have also paired it with a Poseidon stamp which works really well together.
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>>18737496
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>>18737496
I feel like I have six or seven watches with enough in common with that one that it won't feel fresh. It will be some different one. Tank, chrono, small seconds. Something that's not another automatic with a date.
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>>18737500
Well you can't really buy the Engineer anymore. IWC put enough pressure on them and got their way, and Ixdao stopped making them. They were $299 new, and used ones are going for $800 now, mint with plastic is $1k+ on chrono24. And there's only like 4 for sale. I was just making a testament to their quality.
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>>18737496
>>18737503
nta but i didn't buy the IXDAO engineer at the time because it was 40mm.
I don't like their replacement model because they don't have the rivets, that's what makes the look.
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>>18737491
No. that was a different argument, where I contend that Longines (and nearly all brands, really) put way too much extraneous text on their dial.

The watch in >>18737423 looks better without the applied logo. It would look even better without the applied wiggle thing disrupting the sector dial lines.

If it just said
>LONGINGES
under the 12 o'clock it would be perfect.

They can put the ultra-chronometer and automatic stuff on the caseback.
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Watchdives makes good Aquanauts, and the branding is not intrusive.
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mogged
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>>18737428
A life
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>>18737510
Oooooh, sick BURN!
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>>18737509
What is? That thing is fucking hideous.
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>>18737508
Indeed.
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>>18737507
>all brands put way too much extraneous text on their dial.
A million times this.
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For me, its the Invicta Gaydar
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>>18737484
>Engineer held next to an actual Ingenieur are indistinguishable from each other.
Nice, can you please post both of yours so we can confirm?
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>$54.99 + $6.50 shipping
>Snaps in half.

Don't buy watches without crowns.
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>>18737516
I you wore it, that thing would ring all the time.
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>>18737449
Great piece, can recommend.
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>>18737516
>>18737441
Behold: the acceptable Invicta with no wings or anything sucky about it.
It was only $100 last time I looked at it. Some color version of it was.
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>>18737472
Must be another avatarfag meetup going on, it's been eerily silent.
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>Shirt - Gilden blank
>Pants - Black Amazon Basics jeans
>Sneakers - Walmart Sketchers
>Watch - Unbranded, no logo, no text on dial; .
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>>18737532
fahhh bro is meeting with the gang
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>>18737532
I am meeting up with the team to figure out the upcoming weekly gang stalking schedule for the watch hobo.
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>>18737535
No, the watch in your fit is the G shock or Casio.
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>>18737535
Or for a Gen Z chud probably an Apple Watch. Anything really basic and crappy would work
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>>18737538
Kek, based.
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>Middle aged
>Balding
>Chub n tuck polo or button up "work shirt" (unemployed)/
>Reebok running shoes (dirty)
>Puled up long tube socks
>khaki shorts, pale hairy legs.
>Knockoff Oakleys from gas staion
>Drives a minivan with "sports mode".
>$185 unbranded clone of a $220 Seiko.
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>>18737549
Me, but with a JLC reverso instead of a Seiko and a 15 year old Lexus GX instead of a minivan.
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>>18737551
Where did you get an unbranded reverso clone?
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>>18737553
Dhgate
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>>18737549
>has a wife and two kids
>owns his house

Joke on you.
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>>18737528
>the acceptable Invicta
>the most bland featureless look possible
Nigga what
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>>18737538
YOU did this to him. You and the whole army of recruits.
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>>18737563
Many people don't like the "features" that make them Invicta. Enjoy your eagle wings and 44mm cases.
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>>18737560
joke IS you
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>>18737528
What's the point of getting Invicta if you are not going to have the Omnitrix on your wrist
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Will people at the office laugh at me for wearing a quartz?
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>>18737588
Nah they're just as broke as you are
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>>18737567
>44mm
Didn't know Invicta makes watches for women as well
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>>18737588
No one will ever laugh at you for wearing a watch unless you wear a $3 digital Transformers watch or something equally ridiculous, in which case you're going for laughs anyway.
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>>18737593
You're pulling that off.
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>>18737593
These posts always trigger me because I know there are old tasteless boomer rubes that unironically think like this.
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>>18737588
I assume you're trolling but just in case youre not - almost nobody cares what watch you wear. The only people who care are other watch enthusiasts and watch thieves, and in either case you're in luck because if it's a cool casio the enthusiast will be thrilled, and if it's a thief he's probably not going to bother you over a quartz shitter.
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>looking for my first watch
>read everywhere how you want a smaller watch
>too afraid to go over 40mm since I don't want the watch to wear me
>finally get to try a thick as fuck 50mm shock at a store
>literally fits my wrist great, much smaller than I expected
Is the watch community populated by wristlet dwarves or what. And my arm is skinny as fuck, what the fuck is going to happen when I gain some weight.
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>>18737613
like all refined things in life small watches is an acquired taste
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>>18737588
I actually didn't get hired once because I was wearing a quartz watch.
and no, it wasn't a watch company or anything related to watches.
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>>18737214
>>18737375
i go to the pool or beach a few times a week and get in the water because it's so disgustingly hot, this is cute
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>>18737116
https://www.theseikoguy.com/grand-seiko-spring-drive/
A list of all spring drive models up to about 2022, some of the pics are missing. There's a bunch of Singapore and Hong Kong and whatnot obscure limited editions with exotic colored but regularly textured dials out there as well.
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>>18737613
>what the fuck is going to happen when I gain some weight.
Nothing. You can't gain wrist mass, they stay the same.
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>>18737619
More like TOSS IT
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>>18737625
You can definitely gain wrist mass, but it either takes years of stuffing your face like a pig or months to years of daily training deliberately to build hand and wrist muscle.

In this video this guy literally outgrows his watch bracelet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GW85nDR2qVE
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>>18737626
Kek. Got eeem
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We need more avatarfags here
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>>18737619
Did you get the 35mm or 40mm? I love the light blue waffle dial, it looks like the bottom of a pool.

>>18737617
Either they told you this directly which is insane or you're a schizo that is coping by blaming your watch for not getting a job.
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>>18737617
>>18737644
My question is what lead this guy to believe this? Did the interviewer say something about his watch? Just a friendly conversation, or backhanded compliment or what? I feel like there's no way the interviewer was like "sorry, man, we're not hiring dudes wearing quartz timex."
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Has the following or something like it happened to anyone else?

>Be fat as fuck (though thankfully not short or bald)
>Be into watches
>Build a nice collection of watches
>Lose a ton of weight
>All of a sudden I can wear nice clothes, properly fitted, instead of baggy outfits
>Gradually lose interest in watches

I still like nice watches, but I really don't see the need to keep more than a Rolex and a dress watch. Maybe something super-casual for the weekend.
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>make a good looking dress watch, the Moneta
>give it a shitty solar quartz movement

>finally decide to make a manual version
>make it a secret limited edition of 999 models unlisted on the site
>make it the ugliest shit color possible

WTF is wrong with them?
Does it mean that they will perfect it before releasing an unlimited version?
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>>18737658
it's because watches fit on anyone you fucking idiot, whereas when you were a fat cunt you hated buying clothes because they might not fit (and always made you look fat)
problem is, regardless if you are fat, thin or in between, you will not be happy, as show by
>though thankfully not X
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Tissot Le Loce automatic for $485 or Junghans Max Bill silver dials quartz for $720. Context is an office for an entry-level accountant.

The Junghans would have a white dial and the pictured Tissot is a different watch, can't find a comparison with a Le Loce.
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>>18737658
Congrats anon

>>18737667
lol, you're bitter someone else made something of themselves and you're...still working on it? Or have you given up?
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>>18737658
>>Gradually lose interest in watches
It's not that you're losing interest in watches, per se, it's more that you can now dress more fashionably so your attention is divided between nice clothes and nice watches.
>i.e. that five grand you had sitting around that you were going to turn into a Speedmaster or something can instead be spent on a nice suit, some shirts and trousers, a great pair of shoes, etc.

There's a reason that the people who are super into watches are physically repellant. Normal people are just looking for a couple of nice watches that act as accessories to complement an outfit.
At the same time, you're also more aware of other accessories and luxuries you never really considered when fashion was unavailable to you. Things like really good luggage, for instance.
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sexo
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Another day…. another Navitimer
look how comfy
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Rate my collection
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you thought you weren’t going to look at a Navitimer today didn’t you?
TOO LATE
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What watch would the boss from The Incredibles wear?
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>>18737680
no way wood!
that’s p cool
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>>18737682
Oh nice, a blurry phone screencapture
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Just made an appointment to go back on Monday to the Omega boutique to take another look at the white dial Speedmaster.

I’ll pull the trigger next week if it feels/fits as well as it did yesterday.
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>>18737680
>>18737683
is it at least a cool wood?
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>>18737687
BUT WAIT!
there’s more
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>>18737687
USA military issued
: 3
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3000 dolleray
can’t tell if it’s fake or just an after market knob
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>>18737695
it fake
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>>18737663
That's just citizen being citizen.
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>>18737669
Holy fuck that junghans looks cheap. They don't all look like that, do they?
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>>18737669
Whatever you do, get a smaller size.
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>>18737064
I'm between a "The CITIZEN" AQ4100-57E (picrel) and a King Seiko SPB283 for my next watch. Anybody have any experience with either of these? I can find the citizen on chrono24 for like 2k and the seiko for 1500
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>>18737675
>There's a reason that the people who are super into watches are physically repellant.
Truth nuke.

This general doesn't really seem to be very helpful to people who just want to get a small set of watches to complement their fits. It's people who will happily wear unwashed cargo shorts and an oversized anime t-shirt with an expensive watch.
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>>18737709
>2k solar
Lmao no. If I am going to spend 2k on a watch it has to be a piece of art that I am going to be able to pass to my children.
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>>18737722
The dials are really pretty on these and they're well finished watches. Compare that to something like a Christopher Ward with a bog standard sellita for the same price and which is really more of "a piece of art"?
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>>18737728
No one in their right mind should be spending 2k on an electronic watch. I love citizens solar powered watches but you shouldn't be spending anything above a high quality watch on them, which is around $500. Bullshit pricing like 2k should at bare minimum be on a watch that doesn't have an expiration date.
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p comfy
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>>18737746
>high quality watch
>around 500
lol. There are good watches out there for 500 bucks sure but high quality is not the term I would use. Also where do you get the idea that these have an expiration date? As long as you don't shove it in a pitch black drawer for 30 years it will last, yes some servicing may have to be done to keep it running long term but that's the same as a mechanical watch.
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Whos worse, "finishing" fags, or people that complain about rotor noise?
You really have to be a cluless, uninformed suburbanite slob to believe
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>>18737750
>high quality is not the term I would use.
Then you are a fool.
There are plenty of $500 watchyed with the same quality as 2k watches because there is only so much you can really do after a certain price point, and without using some rare materials or using some unique one of a kind movement, it really isn't hard to achieve the same quality at that price point.
Even if we disregard the fact that you wildly overestimate the cost of achieving a truly high quality watch, there is no amount of finish or polish that can justify spending 2k on a steel watch that won't even be running after a couple of decades. You are getting taken for a ride no matter what at that price, but wasting it on something you can't even pass down is complete nonsense.
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>60 y/o arab co-worker mires my japanese shitter rotation
>"anon you have so many nice watches, can you find a cheap one for me?"
>buy picrel on amazon for $65
>sell it to him for $80
>loves it, smiles and stares at it constantly, shows it off to everyone around him
>has no idea what an AP is
Chinese clone shitters have a place in the world.
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>>18737403
ASPHALTUS MAXIMUS FAVELADO
CITIZEN TSUBASA
KKKKKKKK
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>>18737753
>Whos worse, "finishing" fags, or people that complain about rotor noise?
It's probably finishing fags.
They are the ones who don't know a fucking thing about actual finishing and get more upset when you call them out on it.
Being confused/annoyed by rotor noise is at least understandable if you're new to mechanical watches.
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Big watches on the wrist aren’t always bad. They too can be a fashion statement. It projects a bold, confident presence, and if the color combinations and supporting fit look good, then it can work.
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>>18737754
entirely subjective opinion
arguing on this is pointless
just because you can't appreciate the difference between a Hanes 100% cotton tee and a Zara 100% cotton tee doesn't mean there isn't one. the upcharge is justified by what people are willing to spend.
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>>18737711
>This general doesn't really seem to be very helpful to people who just want to get a small set of watches to complement their fits

That's mostly because if you're just looking for a small "capsule wardrobe" of watches, the answer is obvious.
- A casual/sports watch (Sub, GMT-M2, Speedmaster, etc)
- A daily watch (Datejust if you're more casual, something like a JLC Master if you're more dressy)
- A dress watch (Cartier Tank Louis)
- A weekend flashy watch (Hublot, H08, APRO, etc)
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Why has this thread not discussed Nico Leonard's new fake teeth?
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>>18737613
Let's see this 50mm G-Shock on you.
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>>18737617
You are totally full of shit.

NO ONE ANYWHERE will judge you on your watch so much that they deny you a job because of the movement. You are lying or crazy.
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>>18737646
It never happened.
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>>18737667
>>18737675
>watches are for disgusting fatasses who can't buy clothing

You need to go back to your faggy runway show threads, "clotheshorse". Stop ripping on watch enthusiasts. You're probably the dingus with the anime thread bitching about too many watch threads.
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>>18737709
The nazi incel with his old coffee images has effectively ruined those Citizens for most of us here.
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>>18737722
Which $2K watch is a fucking "piece of art" you think will be a multi-generational family heirloom? lol
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>>18737748
Why don't you spend your time bathing and bartering with other hobos for some new footwear?

Are the gangstalkers really giving it to you today?
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>>18737750
There's a new thread just for you and your "$500 watches aren't good enough for me" snob attitude, fuckface.
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>>18737778
Honestly, I think you're being being harsh on them. You can definitely be both fashionable and into watches.
And, let's be entirely honest, the majority of posters ITT are grotesque, geriatric, or both. They deserve to get shit on.
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>>18737754
This.
Unintelligent people put a lot of value into just the cost itself. For if it costs so much it MUST be better. Also, only "poors" would ever gripe about costs, right?
That's actually how you can tell these people do NOT have money. People with money aren't careless and stupid about it. Unless they just won the lottery, in which case wait for six months and they'll be right back where they started.
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>>18737766
We have. It's old news.
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>>18737756
Do you know what "mires" means?

I bet you think you're being cute and shortening "ADmires", but you don't realize 'mire' is an actual, separate word.

Use an apostrophe next time if you're being cute. Otherwise you look dumb. And from your story you made up that's an asshole move for you to have fantasized about pulling. But you never did.
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>>18737763
The upcharge is NOT justified just because there are retarded people with no concept of value.
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>>18737765
>the answer is obvious

I don't like the "tone" of that. You have no authority. You can't afford any of those anyway.
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>>18737785
The hostility here against people who make an effort to dress well is real. My guess is because of the high number of neurodivergent people.
Watches can be quantifiable. (Thickness, power reserve, cost, water resistance). Numbers soothe autistic people.

Something like
>Does this watch go with my Loro Piana linen trousers?
just causes confusion and rage.
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>>18737791
>my Loro Piano linen trousers

You are dripping with faggotry.
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>>18737790
>I don't like the "tone" of that
No one asked if you did, though. Because no one cares about your opinion.
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>>18737792
You are dripping with poverty and obesity.

Enjoy your high fructose corn syrup and your Casio. :^)
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>>18737782
jews are so creepy
i dont bathe bc i have no will to live
i am a torture victim
and there is no escape
i simply wait to die while they torture me
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>>18737805
What jews?
You just prove your insanity with every post.

I'm very happy that you're suffering. You are a discriminatory cunt and you don't deserve a home. You stink. You smell terrible and you have no joy left.

How can I help to torture you? Is there a gangstalking donation page I can send money to? The Scottsdale regional? Whatever I can do to get you cleared out of these threads.
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>>18737613
you don't really gain much wrist size unless you are planning to become mega turbo obese
>>18737774
>>18737613
this, show dinner plate watch
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>>18737675
>people who are into watches are physically repellant
This sounds real and funny until you think about it for more than 2 seconds and remember the probably thousands of movie stars and popular recording artists like John Mayer and Brad Pit and Sylvester Stallone that are known to be watch collectors.
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>>18737442
He’s not a hobo as in his troll pics he’s clearly dressed like a normal dude not some vagrant. He’s the loser who spams LV watches without saying anything, posts AI pics and now trolls as a “hobo” (clearly mocking the “hobo watch” thing). You can tell because he’s posted no AI or gangstalking stuff in this thread since getting destroyed in the last one.

He realized the AI thing wasn’t getting to me and that I just ignored it so he created the Hobo watch persona to be even more grating. There’s literally no reason for someone to be as unhinged and creepy as that guy is. Disliking me/ thinking I am annoying is one thing but that guy has like an issue or something.
He reminds me of pic related from Steve martins the jerk
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>>18737853
You're clearly insane, dude. You're in the other thread accusing me of being the hobo and also everyone else you think is after you. Whoever is doing "the AI thing", it clearly is getting to you because you keep bringing it up. The key to getting trolls to leave you alone is to stop feeding them. Don't respond or react and they get bored.
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>>18737853
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>>18737813
the gif you posted? the actor is jewish
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>>18737863
I admit you might not be the guy but you still made a new watch thread just to bitch about people in this one talking about Rolex or breitlimg or whatever and not whatever 20 dollar watch you want them to talk about.

I barely even posted in these threads before the AI/ hobo guy ticked me off so I had to run him out. Notice the gangstalking/ AI is entirely absent in this thread first time in literal months!
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How much are vintage Cartier worth? My mom gave me my grandfather's watch and it didn't work so I threw it away. It looked like this.
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>>18737867
Oh, well then no one should like him anymore for that reason.

I'm so glad you are homeless.
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>>18737869
I only noticed him or anything about gangstalking in the last week. What "literal months" are you even talking about?
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>>18737871
I mean like this. The first pic was what was whispering in my ear telling me to throw it away.
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>>18737869
The new thread was not to bitch about Rolex people, but to give them a place just for them. I wrote the OP in their language so they understand it. They're better than me. Because they claim to be wealthier and claim to have a certain kind of expensive taste.
They simply appreciate fine things in a way a "poor" like me never will.
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>>18737873
The AI pic/ Credor spammer has been here a long time. I imagine the hobo identity is a new trolling operation he took on. Not everyone will be convinced but I am certain of it.

>>18737874
I searched it and the Tanks like those were 150 to 200 dollars new in 1970. Probably if it were exactly in that condition you could have gotten 2,000 at least depending on variables. Like if it were Tank Louis it would have a gold case but some from NYC Cartier had brass base.
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>>18737875
What a really impotent comment lashing out at people for owning a Rolex. I can feel the seething hate through the screen.
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>>18737872
>you are homeless

I didn’t make that comment by the way but thanks for proving youre a nut job. I hate Nazis and have no hate toward the Jewish people.

Thanks for confirming youre completey insane as the Credor guy is though
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>>18737877
Lashing out where? Who owns a Rolex? I don't hate anyone.
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>>18737879
You are a very sad man. I hope you get better.
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>>18737882
Thanks. Me too.
All of this makes me cackle my ass off, but you call me sad or seething, which is even funnier to me.
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>>18737884
Someone in here called you “poor” once as a shitpost and you had a mental breakdown over it. You’re way worse than me getting upset at that guy spamming AI edits but you don’t realize it. Take your own advice here ironically enough >>18737863
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>>18737885
I'd like this to end so please stop feeding me and I'll stop feeding you. Let's both walk away right now. This makes us both look bad.
But nothing looks as bad as you being proud that you don't even know the difference between quartz and mechanical and you don't care. It's the strangest thing ever that you have a broken old watch and don't know how they work and yet you like to be in here.
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>>18737888
> yet you like to be in here.

I rarely post in these threads. That comment you are referring to was in response to an anon saying he views watches like jewelry. I replied stating essentially that I do too. I don’t know nor care how the watches work but instead view them as aesthetic pieces much like he was saying.
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>>18737888
If you personally like watch movements and stuff like that then I think it’s cool but me personally I just view it like jewelry like the Warhol quote how he didn’t even set any of his watches. He just wore Cartier for the aesthetic appeal of it all.
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>>18737709
If I was going to get a Citizen I'd at least move up to a 0100 model, the AQ6020-53X is pretty nice but you do lose the date.

>>18737746
>on an electronic watch.
The implication here is you think a mechanical watch is somehow worth 2k, though. You know they're all just CNC milled these days, right? It's fine to think spending more than 500, or 200, or 20 bucks on a watch is stupid. It's quite another thing entirely when you fall for mountain jew propaganda and think there's something magical about a fucking mainspring. Solar watches don't "expire", you can replace the fucking capacitor.
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>>18737878
i am homeless?
they did this to me
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>>18737135
Nobody is "afraid to add some colors to their life". Some people just don't like ugly garish crap.
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>>18737528
Puke yellow green
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>>18737549
You have described my dad, but replace the junker with an oversized Rolex. Imagine being so fat and decrepit you waddle to walk and your breath smells like 10 root canals, but you’re sporting a $10,000 wrist clock.
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>>18737904
pic

>>18737931
Unfortunately I have seen the genre of male you describe all the time. Rolex to me is the gross middle age slobby migrant watch.
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>>18737939
My father is physically white, but mentally brown. His first wife was a busted, destitute from the Philippina; him an opportunist enlisted man. Should have stayed there.
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>>18737942
*Philippines
Kek
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>>18737942
I know irl a 50 something Mexican slob who wears a gold Date just and it is (unfortunately) what first comes to mind though its not a personal insult against Rolex that some of their clientele are like that.
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>>18737942
>>18737931
You seem to despise him. I'm sorry it's like that.
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>>18737949
I am genuinely indifferent, but it would have spared my mother and I if they’d never met. He’s definitely one of those tech, teen, and Asian obsessed, woman hating “conservative” types. He came over to my house to warn me Ms Rachel was an antisemite because of a news article headline. She’s a fucking preschool teacher that helps dismembered Palestinian kids have a second chance at life. I can’t deal with his retardation.
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>>18737901
I made it clear you are getting taken for a ride either way, you are just taken more so for a ride with an electronic watch since there are more ways to make an automatic watch unique and worth more (but that obviously depends on any individual watch) Mechanical watches also don't need replacing the moment something stops working.
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>>18737931
People think that a watch can only wear you if it's too big for you, but it can also wear you when it's too expensive for you. If a Rolex dominates your whole persona like that, it's wearing you.
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>>18737987
>since there are more ways to make an automatic watch unique and worth more
Can you explain why "unique" has value? My watch is 1 of 1, I've never owned a watch I haven't modified.

Mechanical watches often need replacing the moment something stops working. Some parts rape the mainplate when they fail, and at that point you might as well do a full movement swap.

All that matters is dial, dial finishing, hands, hand finishing, case, case finishing, and bracelet + bracelet finishing. The movement is whatever, a 5 dollar quartz gumball watch will keep better time than COSC slop.
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>Welcome to COSC, I love you
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>>18737989
This. I've been interested in watches for a couple of years now and every major watch purchase I've made has been mechanical, and I've never understood the extreme levels of movement autism that some people have. A sweeping seconds hand is something that I can visually see, so a higher beat rate makes a difference to me, so does power reserve, outside of that though I honestly dgaf about the movement. I recently bought a COSC certified longines and the accuracy is nice, I can tell the difference especially over the course of a few days, but I don't set my watch accurately enough for it to seriously matter desu
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>>18738025
It's all cope to deal with buying crappy watches. If sweeping seconds was important to you, you'd own an accutron or spring drive. The weird "middle ground" where you don't really care about sweeping seconds or you're not interested in the superior dead beat seconds is where middle managers and other soulless creatures live.
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>>18737663
and of course they had to make it bigger now that they need to fit a manual movement inside, and yet still twice as expensive, nice "manufacture" you guys got there
I like the dial though, you've been spamming this watch and more generally this brand for months and it's the first model that I think actually looks good (or at least would at the original 37mm)
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>>18738036
The solar ones have nice neutral dials (white, blue) but it's solar, i hate it.
The manual model is only released this week, so i haven't been spamming it.

I've posted picrel tho, it's that microbrand that has released a 37mm with the same "patek" style.
I didn't buy it either because i'm not into microbrands (fake names, fake identities), but it looks like a good watch.
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>>18738043
that's hilarious, I read the name and thought to myself this must be the name of someone's grandfather
>Our journey began with our founder’s grandfather, Arsène Lippens.
uh oh
so that's how far up his family tree this Flemish guy had to go to find a French sounding name that could almost pass for that of a Swiss matchmaker, same story as FC but slightly less contrived
for additional lulz the Lippens family is Belgian nobility
nice looking watch though, this grained dial texture is definitely the new meme for entry level brands looking for something simple but less boring than sunburst, we're starting to see it everywhere
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>>18738059
>this grained dial texture is definitely the new meme for entry level brands looking for something simple but less boring than sunburst, we're starting to see it everywhere
It's also much easier and cheaper to produce than a sunburst.
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and the previous model had a textile dial lmao
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>>18738059
I immediately think less of any microbrand that tries to pull a "Our history". That's for the big boys, as a micro brand you should offer higher than average watches at lower than average prices to make up for any lack of name. Trying to pretend you are a name when you are not just gives the impression of a scam.
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>>18738062
>I immediately think less of any microbrand that tries to pull a "Our history".

Exactly. "Our History" should be nothing more than
>We started out three years ago as two watch-loving friends who found that no watches out there were exactly what we wanted, so we decided to build and sell our own.
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Is the sweeping hand really a big deal?
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>>18738063
No jargon about cutting out the middle man?
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>>18738067
>Is the sweeping hand really a big deal?
That's why GS dials are so clean.
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>>18738061
Would wear, wouldn't buy. How much?
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>>18738061
How do textile dials work long term? Do the fibers have to be made of certain materials or treated in some eay to make sure they don't deteriorate and get threads all over the hands and stuff?
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>>18738059
>>Our journey began with our founder’s grandfather, Arsène Lippens.
Yeah, i hate that shit.
Who gives a fuck about your dead grandpa who didn't even care about watches.

For that reason, i don't buy these microshit brands, i'm not loking at your dead grandpa when i'm checking the time.
The only brands i wear are Rolex, IWC, Seiko, Kurono (Chrono), names that everybody can relate to.
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>>18737939
putin is jewish
so is zelenskyy
and together they kill as many white men as possible then replace them with non white men
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>>18738061
It's their last model, very gimmicky

>>18738084
>How do textile dials work long term?
They probably age badly.
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Can you provide an example of an automatic watch getting you a compliment or some sort of favor? It has to explicitly be about the watch being an automatic.
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>>18738105
Unless the other person is into watches, how would she (?) even know that it's an automatic? or even what an automatic is?
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open new one we r past the 300
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>>18737874
cartier watches are notorious for their inability to hold their value long term.
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>>18738111
alright, i'll make a good one
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NEW THREAD

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>>18738084
Depends on the type and quality, and ofc how well they are maintained etc.

Some of the anons in /wt/ own Seiko models from the 70's that have linen dials, and they are gorgeous.
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>>18738105
the only thing i can think of is if the slim profile of the watch is what drives the person to compliment you. hand wound movements are often thinner, which helps keep the overall dimensions small.
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>>18738111
The limit is 310
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>>18738127
But quartz watches are way thinner...
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>>18737509
I like the dial. the hands are off and the case outright sucks, unfortunately
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>>18737680
Are you a beaver?
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>>18738043
You are such a fucking snob. And you can't back it up.
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>>18738063
>Swiss only

Fuck yourself, poser.
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>>18738067
no there are wall clocks with sweeping hand
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>>18738492
my cheap clocks are now all sweeping, exept for an old one that has the loud second tick, which is very useful for timing activities and counting seconds



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