I wish I could wear watches but anything on my wrist feels odd, same with rings on my fingers.Yeah, never got into the gshocks, my dad owns the first model (DW-5000C) this thing goes for 1,5k on ebay nowadays. But if you’ve never worn watches just give it a go. it might feel odd on your wrist for half a day, soon you will feel naked without one.
Shame cos' every time I'm in a jewelers I end up admiring the G Shocks and think about how collectible they are.
(https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/924a2986-cc74-4cbf-b108-17276f3d7709_1.1af7bf36771e7f487b3f7c5f41b47d9c.jpeg?odnWidth=450&odnHeight=450&odnBg=ffffff)Great model, do you actually use the calculator or is it more of a gimmick?
I have a casio a168w for skating and stuff, got some scratches and scuffs but really love it. When I'm not skating I have a Seiko skx007 modded with double dome ar sapphire crystal, a ceramic bezel insert and coin edge bezel. Used to have a hamilton khaki field mechanical (the old one with the date window) but got rid of it... which I mildly regret doing.
Expand QuoteI have a casio a168w for skating and stuff, got some scratches and scuffs but really love it. When I'm not skating I have a Seiko skx007 modded with double dome ar sapphire crystal, a ceramic bezel insert and coin edge bezel. Used to have a hamilton khaki field mechanical (the old one with the date window) but got rid of it... which I mildly regret doing.[close]
did you mod the seiko yourself? I was looking into some
Hamilton field watches as well as Similar models from sinn. Did you leave it on the NATO the whole time? I change straps a lot and was curious if it would look good on a leather or steel bracelet.
was it this model? Maybe its a hamilton bracelet but i like it somehow...Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a casio a168w for skating and stuff, got some scratches and scuffs but really love it. When I'm not skating I have a Seiko skx007 modded with double dome ar sapphire crystal, a ceramic bezel insert and coin edge bezel. Used to have a hamilton khaki field mechanical (the old one with the date window) but got rid of it... which I mildly regret doing.[close]
did you mod the seiko yourself? I was looking into some
Hamilton field watches as well as Similar models from sinn. Did you leave it on the NATO the whole time? I change straps a lot and was curious if it would look good on a leather or steel bracelet.[close]
Nah definitely too much of a pussy to do it myself. I had the hamilton on a nato most of the time, it would be good on leather too though the lug lengths are a bit long so its best on a nato. The bead blasted finish definitley means a bracelet would be weird on it.
Great model, do you actually use the calculator or is it more of a gimmick?Expand Quote(https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/924a2986-cc74-4cbf-b108-17276f3d7709_1.1af7bf36771e7f487b3f7c5f41b47d9c.jpeg?odnWidth=450&odnHeight=450&odnBg=ffffff)[close]
@pica thats the khaki king, mine was this one:Ah, sorry... i guess its smaller and with the matte finish it would indeed look odd.
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DM’d your girl
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(https://i.postimg.cc/30Dk11ZH/330caa7f4392828e6507f39e7f60c6c5.jpg)I‘d put it on a vintage looking leather nato. Something like this
I bought this 39mm Maratac as my first "grown man" watch after not wearing one my whole life. I love looking down at it. Would someday like to upgrade/add something even nicer to go with it.
@pica thats the khaki king, mine was this one:I like a green canvas military watch with a velcro strap over it.
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i have this one and wear it all the time. very happy with it as I wanted something with compass, altimeter and temp.This is a great looking watch do they have a glass protection? My only problem is scratching the face.
it is casio pro trek prg-600yb.
(https://www.joyeriapato.com/8034-large_default/casio-pro-trek-safari-theme-watch-prg-600yb-3er.jpg)
I wish I could wear watches but anything on my wrist feels odd, same with rings on my fingers.
Shame cos' every time I'm in a jewelers I end up admiring the G Shocks and think about how collectible they are.
This is my first watch, it was given to me as a birthday gift and it was handmade by a skater.
i have this one and wear it all the time. very happy with it as I wanted something with compass, altimeter and temp.This is a great looking watch do they have a glass protection? My only problem is scratching the face.
it is casio pro trek prg-600yb.
(https://www.joyeriapato.com/8034-large_default/casio-pro-trek-safari-theme-watch-prg-600yb-3er.jpg)
I wish I could wear watches but anything on my wrist feels odd, same with rings on my fingers.
Shame cos' every time I'm in a jewelers I end up admiring the G Shocks and think about how collectible they are.
(https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/924a2986-cc74-4cbf-b108-17276f3d7709_1.1af7bf36771e7f487b3f7c5f41b47d9c.jpeg?odnWidth=450&odnHeight=450&odnBg=ffffff)I’ve had like 4 of these.
I’ve had like 4 of these.Expand Quote(https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/924a2986-cc74-4cbf-b108-17276f3d7709_1.1af7bf36771e7f487b3f7c5f41b47d9c.jpeg?odnWidth=450&odnHeight=450&odnBg=ffffff)[close]
One time I was on a beach hike with my homies.
We linked up later on with one of my friends’ girlfriend and a couple she was hanging out with on the same beach
I said what’s up to the couple and the girl of the couple asked Some questions about my calculator watch. Later on my friend was giving me shit about my watch pulling this chick in front of her dude lol.
it’s a Conversation starter for sure. Heard plenty of “so, you do math on that?”. So yeah. This watch is pretty sick.
I have a casio a168w for skating and stuff, got some scratches and scuffs but really love it. When I'm not skating I have a Seiko skx007 modded with double dome ar sapphire crystal, a ceramic bezel insert and coin edge bezel. Used to have a hamilton khaki field mechanical (the old one with the date window) but got rid of it... which I mildly regret doing.pic of Seiko skx007? Got me interested in a birthday splurge coming up. Seems like a great pricepoint value. Where do you recommend picking one up?
All the seiko automatics have great value for money...do you recommend buying from a local dealer? Impossible right now. Or? Been looking on eBay too.
They run a lifetime without any problems. most models have a Great design and are in the same price range like a fashion watch.
I can only recommend everyone to buy one.
do you recommend buying from a local dealer? Impossible right now. Or? Been looking on eBay too.Expand QuoteAll the seiko automatics have great value for money...
They run a lifetime without any problems. most models have a Great design and are in the same price range like a fashion watch.
I can only recommend everyone to buy one.[close]
Talk to gay imp. He's the dudehahaha, how did this thread go under the radar for me?
i haven't worn a watch in more than a decade. but there are some nice watches i have to admit. i like how they look, but never got accustomed to the feeling of wearing one.I think if you get the dimensions right, it's often feels like you're not wearing one at all.
waiting for g.i.s.m. to enter the thread i think he is a big time watch collector.
hahaha, how did this thread go under the radar for me?Expand QuoteTalk to gay imp. He's the dude[close]
*cracks knuckles* you know I actually wanted to do a "recommend me a watch thread a while back" where you listed your wrist size/ budget etc. and I gave my best recommendations.
Anyway, currently have about 6 or 7 (probably more like 10) on rotation, but trying to flip and few and consolidate.
Current faves are my Omega speedy reduced from the mid 90s, a nice little limited edition Sinn 556 that is limited to 50 pieces, a 39.5 Oris Aquis in mint green/ tungsten and a vintage Rado from the 60s. My Lorier Neptune also sees quite a lot of wrist time despite it being a tad thick!
Also recently flipped a Seiko SBDC063 but am having remorse, the dimensions make it look huge on paper but it fits so nicely. Seiko is also bringing out some 62mas prospex divers in June and I think one of them will be all I'll buy this year (yeah right). Kinda lusting over a Tudor Black bay 36mm too, but I need to flip some more of the watches that aren't hogging wrist time. Don't even talk to me about vintage either because there's like 73 different watches that I'm in love with...
Can we also nerd out of watch dimensions like we do over skateboard decks? I think lug-to-lug has a lot in common with wheelbase LOL
OP> props on your Max Bill and Nomos, both very nice watches indeed. Will edit/ add more comments as I look through this thread
speedy reduced could EASILY be a one watch collection; you can pick them up 2nd hand in Japan freshly serviced and polished for around $1500 which is crazy value when you consider what you’re getting. The fit and dimensions are absolutely perfect and you could literally put it on any strap and it looks great. Omega really gives a lot of bang for buck, especially in the vintage realm.Expand Quotehahaha, how did this thread go under the radar for me?Expand QuoteTalk to gay imp. He's the dude[close]
*cracks knuckles* you know I actually wanted to do a "recommend me a watch thread a while back" where you listed your wrist size/ budget etc. and I gave my best recommendations.
Anyway, currently have about 6 or 7 (probably more like 10) on rotation, but trying to flip and few and consolidate.
Current faves are my Omega speedy reduced from the mid 90s, a nice little limited edition Sinn 556 that is limited to 50 pieces, a 39.5 Oris Aquis in mint green/ tungsten and a vintage Rado from the 60s. My Lorier Neptune also sees quite a lot of wrist time despite it being a tad thick!
Also recently flipped a Seiko SBDC063 but am having remorse, the dimensions make it look huge on paper but it fits so nicely. Seiko is also bringing out some 62mas prospex divers in June and I think one of them will be all I'll buy this year (yeah right). Kinda lusting over a Tudor Black bay 36mm too, but I need to flip some more of the watches that aren't hogging wrist time. Don't even talk to me about vintage either because there's like 73 different watches that I'm in love with...
Can we also nerd out of watch dimensions like we do over skateboard decks? I think lug-to-lug has a lot in common with wheelbase LOL
OP> props on your Max Bill and Nomos, both very nice watches indeed. Will edit/ add more comments as I look through this thread[close]
Damn, I bet this is nice. Would love to move up to a 39mm Speedy or the newish 39mm Tudor Black Bay 58, you got nice taste.
i think timex weekenders are cool for cheap. prob wouldn't want to skate with it tho.timex make some great watches, they are meant to be beaters, why wouldn’t you skate it in (unless of course you just don’t like skating with a watch on)? My g-shock or my citizen NY-040 are my go to watches when skating
unless it’s a high end Seiko, grey market will be fine. Most watch makers can service the majority of their movements and parts aren’t that hard to come by, what Seiko in particular are you looking at? I’ve had quite a lot of Seikos over the years.do you recommend buying from a local dealer? Impossible right now. Or? Been looking on eBay too.Expand QuoteAll the seiko automatics have great value for money...
They run a lifetime without any problems. most models have a Great design and are in the same price range like a fashion watch.
I can only recommend everyone to buy one.[close]
the sxk007.. but open for recs. Something a few hundred, have a timex Navi ocean but would mostly be a daily/office/typically anything but yardwork/exercise/ skate watch. Something timeless, classic, authentic.. the modifying portion intrigues me too. Something that can hold its own against some most expensive pieces I guess too?unless it’s a high end Seiko, grey market will be fine. Most watch makers can service the majority of their movements and parts aren’t that hard to come by, what Seiko in particular are you looking at? I’ve had quite a lot of Seikos over the years.Expand Quotedo you recommend buying from a local dealer? Impossible right now. Or? Been looking on eBay too.Expand QuoteAll the seiko automatics have great value for money...
They run a lifetime without any problems. most models have a Great design and are in the same price range like a fashion watch.
I can only recommend everyone to buy one.[close][close]
Well in that price range every man and his dog is going to say SKX (personally I like the 013 better) and with good reason; it has legend status, is tough as nails and can pretty much work in any situation (bar maybe a black tie event) without looking too out of place. If I had to fault it though, I would say the movement is dated and rudimentary at best. The inability to hand wind personally bugs me, on a Seiko 5 I can live with it, but Seiko 5s are typically under $100. If you do want to mod though, there really is no better option.
Having said that, I want to chuck two alternatives into the mix: the orient ray/ Mako series and the citizen NY-040.
The orient doesn’t have the history/ prestige of the other two but the finishing and movement punch well above it’s weight in that price range. It’s also a bit more dressy (esp. in blue sunburst if that’s your thing?) but is also at home in jeans and T-shirt. Personally I think the citizen is the winner, I recently picked up one for just over $100 and I’m not exaggerating when I say it absolutely smokes the SKX in terms of what you get. It’s easily as tough as the seiko, has better finishing and the ability to hand wind (48 power reserve too). It wears small for a 42mm and if we’re talking about its relevance as a tool watch it was actually used by the Italian military as a dive watch and was tested to 500m 😱 So yeah, true use in the field, tough as nails And also the last automatic watch that citizen ever made before focusing on eco-drives.
All three have their advantages/ disadvantages as well as their fanboys and naysayers. For me it’s the citizen but there isn’t really a wrong answer here, all three can hold their own with the big boys and you’ll be hard pressed to find a watch snob that won’t at least acknowledge their history and relevance. The other factor I guess you need to consider is what you want to wear them on, a bracelt, rubber strap or nato etc. The orient bracelets cop a lot of flack, the citizen is hard to not find on rubber and the SKX jubilee is something you absolutely love or absolutely hate. All 3 are suer versatile though, guess it depends too on how much you want to accessorize. I put a strap code oyster on my orient and it looked liked a million bux, well actually it looked like $500 but it was still a good combo.
Well in that price range every man and his dog is going to say SKX (personally I like the 013 better) and with good reason; it has legend status, is tough as nails and can pretty much work in any situation (bar maybe a black tie event) without looking too out of place. If I had to fault it though, I would say the movement is dated and rudimentary at best. The inability to hand wind personally bugs me, on a Seiko 5 I can live with it, but Seiko 5s are typically under $100. If you do want to mod though, there really is no better option.sick stuff thanks. I’m 6’4” so I want it to fill out my wrist a bit. But I’m on the slim side too though. Just watched some comparisons and reviews. I like the black more than blue just for everyday wear. I think rubber to start for versatility but wouldn’t mind the option of adding the jubilee after maybe. Another thing is my wedding band is gold. Not worried about matching but just mentioning
Having said that, I want to chuck two alternatives into the mix: the orient ray/ Mako series and the citizen NY-040.
The orient doesn’t have the history/ prestige of the other two but the finishing and movement punch well above it’s weight in that price range. It’s also a bit more dressy (esp. in blue sunburst if that’s your thing?) but is also at home in jeans and T-shirt. Personally I think the citizen is the winner, I recently picked up one for just over $100 and I’m not exaggerating when I say it absolutely smokes the SKX in terms of what you get. It’s easily as tough as the seiko, has better finishing and the ability to hand wind (48 power reserve too). It wears small for a 42mm and if we’re talking about its relevance as a tool watch it was actually used by the Italian military as a dive watch and was tested to 500m 😱 So yeah, true use in the field, tough as nails And also the last automatic watch that citizen ever made before focusing on eco-drives.
All three have their advantages/ disadvantages as well as their fanboys and naysayers. For me it’s the citizen but there isn’t really a wrong answer here, all three can hold their own with the big boys and you’ll be hard pressed to find a watch snob that won’t at least acknowledge their history and relevance. The other factor I guess you need to consider is what you want to wear them on, a bracelt, rubber strap or nato etc. The orient bracelets cop a lot of flack, the citizen is hard to not find on rubber and the SKX jubilee is something you absolutely love or absolutely hate. All 3 are suer versatile though, guess it depends too on how much you want to accessorize. I put a strap code oyster on my orient and it looked liked a million bux, well actually it looked like $500 but it was still a good combo.
I haven’t, my main gripe with the bambino is the size, 40mm is too big for a dress watch. I don’t think they are very versatile either but that’s just my opinion. The cream one with the blue hands (generation 2?) is a fine looking watch and if it was around 37mm I’d probably buy one for shits and giggles but if I was serious about getting something dressy, I’d probably save a bit longer and get something like a Hamilton intramatic or something from tissot, or maybe even a timex marlin? How big are your wrists?
Edit: Also I think if you put the bambino up against the ray/ mako you’ll find a clear winner, I really encourage you to seek out and try on a blue ray, the dial is ridics!
https://wornandwound.com/review/orient-bambino-fer2400bwo-review/Expand QuoteI haven’t, my main gripe with the bambino is the size, 40mm is too big for a dress watch. I don’t think they are very versatile either but that’s just my opinion. The cream one with the blue hands (generation 2?) is a fine looking watch and if it was around 37mm I’d probably buy one for shits and giggles but if I was serious about getting something dressy, I’d probably save a bit longer and get something like a Hamilton intramatic or something from tissot, or maybe even a timex marlin? How big are your wrists?
Edit: Also I think if you put the bambino up against the ray/ mako you’ll find a clear winner, I really encourage you to seek out and try on a blue ray, the dial is ridics![close]
Oh thought it‘s smaller.... i‘d have bought it as just for fun to wear it in the summer here and there, but 40 seems too big. As for the other models i can‘t get myself into divers/ watches with bezels. I don‘t know why but somehow it just looks odd to me when i see it on my own wrist, although i like it when i see it on other people.
What about the seiko prospex line?dude, the SBDC063 is one of the best watches I’ve owned hands down, it would literally compete with my omega for wrist time. If you can stretch your budget, you won’t be disappointed. What prospex model are you looking at? If you’ve got the funds and don’t mind waiting, there’s a new prospex line coming out in June with direct homage to the 62 mas which is one of Seiko’s most famous diver. The Zaratsu polish and diashock coating on the SBDC series is getting into some grand Seiko level type finishing so I’m super confident you’d be more than stoked with one!
awesome thanks! SBDC063 Is stretching it a bit. Where do you see about the upcoming releases? Just learning the ins and outs so I’m curious. I saw you link worn and wound and was checking a few reviews out there earlier. So, the SKX is discontinued at this point but main differences with a comparable prospex? Similar to the discontinued ny0040 citizen and their newer pro master stuff? Recommend buying from Long Island watch?dude, the SBDC063 is one of the best watches I’ve owned hands down, it would literally compete with my omega for wrist time. If you can stretch your budget, you won’t be disappointed. What prospex model are you looking at? If you’ve got the funds and don’t mind waiting, there’s a new prospex line coming out in June with direct homage to the 62 mas which is one of Seiko’s most famous diver. The Zaratsu polish and diashock coating on the SBDC series is getting into some grand Seiko level type finishing so I’m super confident you’d be more than stoked with one!Expand QuoteWhat about the seiko prospex line?[close]
I hear ya, don't want to stretch your budget too far! New Propsex line can be found here: https://monochrome-watches.com/seiko-prospex-diver-automatic-200m-spb149-modern-62mas-reissue-1965-specs-price/ but probably more expensive than SBDC series. How about turtles or mini turtles? They seem to be a good medium between SKXs and higher end prosper models?awesome thanks! SBDC063 Is stretching it a bit. Where do you see about the upcoming releases? Just learning the ins and outs so I’m curious. I saw you link worn and wound and was checking a few reviews out there earlier. So, the SKX is discontinued at this point but main differences with a comparable prospex? Similar to the discontinued ny0040 citizen and their newer pro master stuff? Recommend buying from Long Island watch?Expand Quotedude, the SBDC063 is one of the best watches I’ve owned hands down, it would literally compete with my omega for wrist time. If you can stretch your budget, you won’t be disappointed. What prospex model are you looking at? If you’ve got the funds and don’t mind waiting, there’s a new prospex line coming out in June with direct homage to the 62 mas which is one of Seiko’s most famous diver. The Zaratsu polish and diashock coating on the SBDC series is getting into some grand Seiko level type finishing so I’m super confident you’d be more than stoked with one!Expand QuoteWhat about the seiko prospex line?[close][close]
Gay imp. you own this thread, your profund knowledge is amazing!!!!haha not really, just happy to have found my skater/ watch brethren, a lot of my “knowledge” just came from buying and flipping watches. I.e making noob mistakes!
hahaha, how did this thread go under the radar for me?Expand QuoteTalk to gay imp. He's the dude[close]
*cracks knuckles* you know I actually wanted to do a "recommend me a watch” thread a while back where you listed your wrist size/ budget etc. and I gave my best recommendations.
Anyway, currently have about 6 or 7 (probably more like 10) on rotation, but trying to flip and few and consolidate.
Current faves are my Omega speedy reduced from the mid 90s, a nice little limited edition Sinn 556 that is limited to 50 pieces, a 39.5 Oris Aquis in mint green/ tungsten and a vintage Rado from the 60s. My Lorier Neptune also sees quite a lot of wrist time despite it being a tad thick!
Also recently flipped a Seiko SBDC063 but am having remorse, the dimensions make it look huge on paper but it fits so nicely. Seiko is also bringing out some 62mas prospex divers in June and I think one of them will be all I'll buy this year (yeah right). Kinda lusting over a Tudor Black bay 36mm too, but I need to flip some more of the watches that aren't hogging wrist time. Don't even talk to me about vintage either because there's like 73 different watches that I'm in love with...
Can we also nerd out of watch dimensions like we do over skateboard decks? I think lug-to-lug has a lot in common with wheelbase LOL
OP> props on your Max Bill and Nomos, both very nice watches indeed. Will edit/ add more comments as I look through this thread
Lu g to lug is 39mm....So as expected 2.6 is the final offer.
I was at the shop lst tuesday, i think i‘m gonna call today or tomorrow and offer 2,5 So i think we‘ll agree on 2,6 or something.
Also i need to buy a colareb leather strap for it.
It doesn‘t have the original papers but it has a guarantee and a certificate through said dealer (who is a local well respected dealer of luxury watches).
tzhangdox> you sir, have amazing taste in watches. I’m really itching to type you a reply but am stuck at home with the kids for the next few days, will try and get back in here on Friday.super helpful stuff thanks again. My bday Friday so considering pulling the trigger on something still! And still taking rec’s
And still taking rec’skeep that citizen in your sights, I’ve got mine on today, perfect weekend beater
My coworker is into watches (well, several of them) and he explained to me that watches are so heavily marketed towards men, because it is probably the only piece of jewelry that any man would wear.
I have a question for all you watch nerds out there.
I really like the design of the Omega Seamaster and watches that look a like (I think they are called diving watches). Obviously I can´t pay 1000s of euros for a watch and I honestly don´t know anything about watches. I understand that there are some nice cheaper versions from the likes of Seiko or Citizen, but my problem is that my wrist is super small. I think any diving watch would just look ridicolous on it. Are there alternatives in a similar design that are just smaller or do they need to be that big because of the technology that´s in it?
Also, anyone who is not into watches like myself needs to hear this: don't buy fashion brand smartwatches, they are medium priced shit.This advice isn’t just true for smart watches, fashion watches are a huge waste of money. Daniel Wellington watches probably cost like $20 to produce and the sell for up to $300.
This advice isn’t just true for smart watches, fashion watches are a huge waste of money. Daniel Wellington watches probably cost like $20 to produce and the sell for up to $300.Expand QuoteAlso, anyone who is not into watches like myself needs to hear this: don't buy fashion brand smartwatches, they are medium priced shit.[close]
Lol, for $300 you could get a Swiss made Hamilton or a Seiko diver whose movement alone would be worth more fully assembled DW. Both the Seiko and the Hammy would probably last you at least a good 20 years too
Got the rollie. Hyped.fuck yes! Pics!!!!
the ny0040? Yeah I have. Wife kind of likes the “Seiko” name and look a bit more I think.. showed her quick. But the skx being discontinued is a little annoying. First time went to go through first hand seller ... saw thiskeep that citizen in your sights, I’ve got mine on today, perfect weekend beaterExpand QuoteAnd still taking rec’s[close]
The ny0040 is very 90s in its look so if you or the wife aren’t into that it might look at tad ugly. Have you had a look at some Seiko Mimi turtles? You could probably pick one up for the same price as a SKX not that the prices have gone up. P.s. $250 is pricey for the citizen but that’s what happens when models aren’t in production anymore...didnt realize you aren’t in US! Yeah they’re jacked up lol
Edit: fuck, mini turtles cost a lot in the US, I can get them here for just over $250 USD
yeah, I’m in the land of Seiko son! 🇯🇵didnt realize you aren’t in US! Yeah they’re jacked up lolExpand QuoteThe ny0040 is very 90s in its look so if you or the wife aren’t into that it might look at tad ugly. Have you had a look at some Seiko Mimi turtles? You could probably pick one up for the same price as a SKX not that the prices have gone up. P.s. $250 is pricey for the citizen but that’s what happens when models aren’t in production anymore...
Edit: fuck, mini turtles cost a lot in the US, I can get them here for just over $250 USD[close]
Expand QuoteI have a question for all you watch nerds out there.
I really like the design of the Omega Seamaster and watches that look a like (I think they are called diving watches). Obviously I can´t pay 1000s of euros for a watch and I honestly don´t know anything about watches. I understand that there are some nice cheaper versions from the likes of Seiko or Citizen, but my problem is that my wrist is super small. I think any diving watch would just look ridicolous on it. Are there alternatives in a similar design that are just smaller or do they need to be that big because of the technology that´s in it?[close]
seamasters come in 36mm too which is labeled as the “unisex” or boys version but is basically perfect for smaller wrists imho. But yeah, you don’t want to drop that much if you know nothing about watches (having said that, if you got one, you’d probably never need another watch).
Can you measure your wrist circumference for me? My wrist isn’t huge either so watches (or more specifically dive watches) in the 36-38mm realm are perfect for me. I can go up to around 40 depending on the lug to lug width, if it’s short you can sometimes get away with wearing something bigger. I’ll try and take some more pics to explain and give you some recommendations, please give me a measurement in the meantime.
Also, how much are you willing to spend on said watch? This will also be an important factor when coming up with options for you. Straight off my head I’m thinking Seiko SKX013 at the lower end or a Rado Captain Cook 37mm or maybe even Oris Divers 65 in 36mm once we get to entry level luxury models. A few micro brands out there too that are also coming to mind.
Also, have you considered wearing a field watch? They don’t have the bezel like a dive watch, but they are usually smaller in size. Look up the Seiko 5 SNK series, great first automatic watch and the size is absolutely perfect for small wrists. I’ll try and wear mine sometime later this week as snap a pic for ya 8)
fuck yes! Pics!!!!Expand QuoteGot the rollie. Hyped.[close]
Guess all your other watches are going to be jealous of all the wrist time this will get.
You can squish it a bit, or maybe sand it down at the lugs with some grip tape but I’d rather wear a 19mm on 20mm lugs as opposed to your situation. Having said that, it’s 1mm spread across each lug, so like board width etc. it’s only really 0.5 of a mm on each side which isn’t that much in the scheme of things, could be a bit of pain when trying to remove it. I’m guessing you’ll be ordering the strap online?Yeah but i just realised there is a 18mm version of said strap. Might as well just get that.
what about this place?Yeah but i just realised there is a 18mm version of said strap. Might as well just get that.Expand QuoteYou can squish it a bit, or maybe sand it down at the lugs with some grip tape but I’d rather wear a 19mm on 20mm lugs as opposed to your situation. Having said that, it’s 1mm spread across each lug, so like board width etc. it’s only really 0.5 of a mm on each side which isn’t that much in the scheme of things, could be a bit of pain when trying to remove it. I’m guessing you’ll be ordering the strap online?[close]
You really like watches, don't you?yes, I like watches,
I think pocket watches are cooler, plus you can skate with them.
yes, I like watches,Expand QuoteYou really like watches, don't you?
I think pocket watches are cooler, plus you can skate with them.[close]
hence why I’m posting in the watch thread. Crazy concept huh?
Nothing wrong with pocket watches, but why do you think you can’t skate with a wrist watch on?
My girl bought me a sweet Tag Heuer about 15 years ago but I havent worn it in years. Got a nice Phillip Stein and some big fuckin clunky Burberry blackout watch she bought me as well back years ago I always catch shit from her for having 3 nice watches and not ever wearing them.post pics and some of the pocket watch too! Is the Tag a diver?
post pics and some of the pocket watch too! Is the Tag a diver?Expand QuoteMy girl bought me a sweet Tag Heuer about 15 years ago but I havent worn it in years. Got a nice Phillip Stein and some big fuckin clunky Burberry blackout watch she bought me as well back years ago I always catch shit from her for having 3 nice watches and not ever wearing them.[close]
yes, I like watches,
hence why I’m posting in the watch thread. Crazy concept huh?
Nothing wrong with pocket watches, but why do you think you can’t skate with a wrist watch on?
I definitely agree that lug to lug is kinda like wheelbase, less emphasized but perhaps more significant.
Sinn 556 is sick! blue or black? Oris Aquis is dope too, the diver 65 is one of my favourites and possibly something I will shell out for at some point the 40mm one with the 6 oclock date window. Worse specs than the aquis but I'm a big fan of the look, how thin it is and the domed sapphire crystal. In my head it would look sick on a jubilee but not sure how I could make that work.
A Black bay 36 with a black dial would be sick, I'm a big fan of round indices though the way the triangle markers are super pointy on the lorier neptune makes the round indices look slightly out of place imo, but still a great piece with great specs.
I feel like I'm slowly climbing out of this rabbithole, having sold my hamilton and being satisfied with a modded skx and casio a168w (which I've been wearing 90% of the time lately because I'm skating a good amount). There haven't been any mid ranged or affordable pieces that have really caught my eye tbh.
I've thought about getting a silver metal gshock square, essentially a beefed up casio but could skate in too, but not really worth the price tag. And if I'm going to spend proper money on it then it best be damn near perfect, and the only ones that I'm really really into are the 40mm oris diver 65, the Rolex 116000 (definitely my favourite Rolex, essentially the explorer 3 6 9 but blue dial and smaller without mercedes hands), and the iwate grand seiko that hodinkee did a video on, that thing is crazy sick.
gism what do you think of the oris 65 tropical dial vs standard? I like both a lot, standard is probably a bit safer but the tropical one is super sick also and very unique, nothing else really like it (I guess the longines heritage diver is vaguely similar but not really). Also do you think it would be possible to find a jubilee that works with it? If so I'd be much more inclined to bite the bullet at some point. My skx is getting very little wrist time lately for whatever reason.imma be honest, I don’t think the tropical OG face will age well and it's also a tad harder to match with outfits etc. hard to wear with a suit/ business attire.
imma be honest, I don’t think the tropical OG face will age well and it's also a tad harder to match with outfits etc. hard to wear with a suit/ business attire.Expand Quotegism what do you think of the oris 65 tropical dial vs standard? I like both a lot, standard is probably a bit safer but the tropical one is super sick also and very unique, nothing else really like it (I guess the longines heritage diver is vaguely similar but not really). Also do you think it would be possible to find a jubilee that works with it? If so I'd be much more inclined to bite the bullet at some point. My skx is getting very little wrist time lately for whatever reason.[close]
Don't get me wrong, it's the OG face and thus has more history but I think there is kinda a reason why people stopped making dials that look like that. If you did get the OG dial, what color are you thinking? I had the light blue one and again, while it NAILS the look it was hard for me wear. My bet in 2020 would be on the black with bronze bezel but I guess we are yet to see how the bronze watch trend will age too (and whether or not you want green on wrist after the bronze patinas). I actually have one on watch atm for under 1 grand and I'm very very tempted for that price. The black/ super dark blue OG one is nice, and I'm guessing you're okay with the cream/ aged lume look yeah?
As per your last post, the domed sapphire crystal is AMAZEBALLS, simply fucking beautiful.
Can I throw and absolute spanner in the works if you want to rock a jubilee, and chuck the zodiac seawolf into the ring? another era specific reissue with a tonne of history. not as well known as the Oris, but very very nice watches for what you pay, I tried one on a few months back and was impressed at the quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSWWoFBXhuY
now, I wouldn't touch that color with a 10 foot pole but the dark navy one with the orange hands is very slick as is this one:
https://windupwatchshop.com/collections/watches/products/super-sea-wolf-53-compression?&variant=31352541511746
don't think I'm trying to talk you out of the 65, but one day this whole vintage diver trend will fade and when it does I don't want your watch to look like a tribal tattoo if that makes sense? If anyone was to make a jubilee for the 65 it would be strapcode, however I doubt they’d be able to match the quality of the riveted OEM bracelet, unlike Seiko Oris put a lot of thought, effort and quality into their bracelets.
heritage diver, while I've contemplated it before, doesn't really do it for, MAYBE in 36mm version because then the lugs aren't fucking so long, but an all polished finishing shouldn't be used on a diver and you can't use that inner bezel anywhere near fucking water so I don't really see the need for it, nor do I want to unscrew a fucking crown every time I want to time something; my speedy reduced can do that at the touch of button and probably a lot more accurately!!! If we’re taking vintage diver reissues, have you looked at the Rado captain cook? 37mm too small for you?
Here’s my SNK 803Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI have a question for all you watch nerds out there.
I really like the design of the Omega Seamaster and watches that look a like (I think they are called diving watches). Obviously I can´t pay 1000s of euros for a watch and I honestly don´t know anything about watches. I understand that there are some nice cheaper versions from the likes of Seiko or Citizen, but my problem is that my wrist is super small. I think any diving watch would just look ridicolous on it. Are there alternatives in a similar design that are just smaller or do they need to be that big because of the technology that´s in it?[close]
seamasters come in 36mm too which is labeled as the “unisex” or boys version but is basically perfect for smaller wrists imho. But yeah, you don’t want to drop that much if you know nothing about watches (having said that, if you got one, you’d probably never need another watch).
Can you measure your wrist circumference for me? My wrist isn’t huge either so watches (or more specifically dive watches) in the 36-38mm realm are perfect for me. I can go up to around 40 depending on the lug to lug width, if it’s short you can sometimes get away with wearing something bigger. I’ll try and take some more pics to explain and give you some recommendations, please give me a measurement in the meantime.
Also, how much are you willing to spend on said watch? This will also be an important factor when coming up with options for you. Straight off my head I’m thinking Seiko SKX013 at the lower end or a Rado Captain Cook 37mm or maybe even Oris Divers 65 in 36mm once we get to entry level luxury models. A few micro brands out there too that are also coming to mind.
Also, have you considered wearing a field watch? They don’t have the bezel like a dive watch, but they are usually smaller in size. Look up the Seiko 5 SNK series, great first automatic watch and the size is absolutely perfect for small wrists. I’ll try and wear mine sometime later this week as snap a pic for ya 8)[close]
Woah thanks for all the info and recommendations! Just measured my wrist and it´s 17cm. My budget would definitely be on the lower end, I´d say 200-400 euros. Also I have been considering buying one for some time now, but I m not sure if I d really pull the trigger. These SEIKO 5 SNKs look very nice as well.
Thanks for the input! I'm probably not going to be biting the bullet anytime soon so this is mostly just food for thought. I'd probably just get the black dial if I got the topper dial. Not a fan of the bronze trend, I dont think its going to age well (literally lol). You're probably right in that its nowhere near as versatile as the standard dial with the round indices despite it looking quite cool. Though I pretty much never wear business or even smart attire, I pretty much only wear clothes that I skate in (or look like its something I'd skate in but slightly on the nicer end).No problem whatsoever. The standard black is probably the best option there. Can I just say that sometimes the minute hand basically blocks out the minute track and therefore sometimes it was a bit weird to tell the exact time on it if that makes sense? Someone else mentioned it in a review and I didn't get it until I actually owned one. Yeah, the bronze trend will fade, and patina ... and turn green lol
That zodiac seawolf is pretty sick but its a bit chunky unlike the Oris, and idk I'm not majorly into any other vintage divers besides the 65 (and mayyybee the logines legend diver). Something about rectangular indices too, just not as into it as well proportioned round ones. If the seawolf was very cheap then I'd be pretty down but when spending this much I'm definitely only going to do it on something I find perfect or almost perfect. I can appreciate the Rado but not for me. This version of the seawolf is pretty cool too, https://www.zodiacwatches.com/collections/all/products/super-sea-wolf-53-skin-zo9203 got some glycine airman vibes going on.TBH I didn't find it that chunky when I tried it on, but the 65 is super thin on the wrist which is definitely a benefit. I'm the same as you then, if I can get a 65 for under a grand then, I'm down but when it creeps into Aquis territory my brain says NO! that version of the seawolf you posted actually reminds me of the 65!
37 definitely not too small for me, in fact I'd probably rather opt for the 36mm oris 65 but the date window looks a little bit funky, whereas the 40mm one has the date window out of the way at the 6oclock point.me neither but yeah, the date placement on the 36mm 65 ruins the symmetry entirtely, 40 is the way to go without question.
Also thinking about getting a small bertucci or a beater that I can skate in without worrying, thats something I'd be a bit less picky over... but misaligned seconds hands on cheap quartzes drive me crazy. An snk809 or something could be cool too but not sure how any automatic movement would fare tbh. Though I accidentally skated a few times in my Hamilton khaki field mechanical and it was fine.see my SNK up there! those things are tanks. even if it obliterated, you just buy another one. Citizen eco drive divers are a good option but probably too big for a skate sesh huh? tbh Hamilton field watches probably went through harder shit back in the day tho and I'm sure someone out there has skated at least an entry level luxury watch. Shinpei Ueno is currently getting flowed through GUCCI!!!
A college friend of mine works in watch repair now. It's very cool to see the work he does. https://www.instagram.com/gdwatchmaking/?hl=enyour friend does some cool shit, I just gave him a follow! Timex are great little watches, would love to own a marlin!
I go through periods of wearing watches. I have a timex fairfield.
Here is a stock photo!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B_o9RyLjtuk/?igshid=1vzc9xxvn13pdyeah man. Liking this. That black is so rich! Stock strap? Problem is finding one now
yeah man. Liking this. That black is so rich! Stock strap? Problem is finding one nowNot that I don’t like matte black dials, but the inky black is so deep on this one, makes those indices pop. Stock strap, people hate on it but I actually like the vibe. Goes well with natos too!
Nomas are so fucking clean. What size is that one? For some reason they wear quite big one me, must be the longish lugs. That mint on the one you posted with the power reserve really pops, what’s the model number?
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This is my russian hand winding sputnik watch.
As far as i know it was produced by various manufacturers throughout the whole UDSSR in the 1950‘ies. Mine seems to be an ukrainian production. The hands are definitly aftermarket ones as the original second hand comes with a small red dot symbolizing the sattelite going around the earth. I found that out after i bought it, would have looked for one with the original hands instead for sure since that‘s the whole idea of the dial. I keep it on the nato most of the time.
It just got re-released to celebrate the sputnik anniversary in a limited edition by sturmanskie.
Seriously, you guys are supporting the gayest of industries. You have small dicks. You have no real self-esteem. A dumb watch doesn't impress anyone. Except the sort of people you wouldn't want to impress in the first place.
Fully back watches for practical purposes, though.
Expand QuoteSeriously, you guys are supporting the gayest of industries. You have small dicks. You have no real self-esteem. A dumb watch doesn't impress anyone. Except the sort of people you wouldn't want to impress in the first place.
Fully back watches for practical purposes, though.[close]
while I'm well aware that I'm probably conversing with a troll, I think you're projecting a bit too much here; remember you are the one coming into the thread you have absolutely no interest in with the purpose of attracting attention, that in itself screams self-esteem issues but I will play your game... what exactly makes the watch industry "gay"?
So you fully back watches for practical purposes? How do you know I/ we don't use our watches for practical purposes?
Yeah, I’m not well versed in Vostock either but I like that!
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Prices here are ... well they are the set prices from the manufacturer so I don’t find them too expensive. Having said that, a lot of Seikos that get love in the watch world are export models and thus it’s hard to find them domestically, or if you do they are overpriced because they are. It available domestically if that makes sense?The snk80 models are around 120 euros in europe still affordable and I‘d love to build a little 3-4 watches seiko 5 collection but don’t want to feel ripped off.
Case in point, my SNK 803 goes for anywhere From $80 -$300 lol aren’t they like $50 on Amazon? $180 is kinda ridics unless it’s heavily modded and/ or has regulated movement.
I got my SARB035 for less than retail here because it was dead stock, funny that the prices have only gone up overseas since it was discontinued.
Something about watches bothers me. Often times they are expensive. This can be justified by many things. Metals. Like Gay Imp Sausage Metal, as an example. Very valuable. Or Gold. The sort of thing you buy from a crooked jeweler to launder drug money. Diamonds. Bling. Again, nothing inherently wrong with any of these things beyond common decency.
As for "gayest of industries"; forgive the imposition. I'm reminded more of the boy's club, secret handshake, bro-mance form of gay. Cult-like behavior. My first post was about Russian Mobsters exchanging expensive watches for political favors. It could be any mobster, really, and the point stands.
It's just obvious you are very interested in watches. Like you've been waiting your whole life just to talk about watches.
Woah thanks for all the info and recommendations! Just measured my wrist and it´s 17cm. My budget would definitely be on the lower end, I´d say 200-400 euros. Also I have been considering buying one for some time now, but I m not sure if I d really pull the trigger. These SEIKO 5 SNKs look very nice as well.
I wear a generic fitbit style watch. I also have a solar powered g shock that I used to wear with my uniform in the navy.
(https://i.ibb.co/QKv7v2G/19888647-03-D4-4-BC4-AC24-0676-A3-B47918.jpg)What timex do good is that they don’t stray too far from classic designs meaning that they actually look like they are a lot more expensive than they actually are. Your piece has some nice field watch vibes and those type of watches will never go out of style.
Here‘s my Timex Waterbury. Is my beater, i’ve worn it for hiking, repair stuff and to work here and there. The indiglo has come in usefull more than once. It‘s was a bargain for 22euros so unfortunately i can not use it to pay druglords or to bribe the local major. Still i can wear it to flex in da bar since chicks have no ideas about brands and my homies wear no watches at all.
Also great for secret handshakes in the boy-club.
(https://i.ibb.co/1nHnBG4/038-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/W3S37vR)That Eterna is a thing of beauty! I’m glad you’re stoked on it, kind of an under the radar brand but if someone recognizes it on your wrist you can guarantee they are a watch nerd! What are the dimensions of it btw?
This is my watch, there are many like it, but this one is mine.
(https://i.ibb.co/1R2Z9Rg/0-D1-ECFAB-4015-4277-8625-199-B5392-A728.jpg)The Samurai!!! How’s the fit on that bad boy? Should work well with your wrist size no? You need to get some natos for it, although I've heard the bracelet is pretty good quality for Seiko. The textured dial looks like it would pop in the right light and that knurled crown is TANK!!!
yo gism i never got back to your offer about watch suggestion, much appreciated though! rn due to corona i won't even think about a nice watch, but i will watch this thread to get an idea. probably wouldn't wear it out a lot anyway, but i like putting the little money i have into things that hold value, should i have to or want to get rid of them. probs gonna shoot you a dm when the time comes, hehe. cheers.No worries, hit me up anytime, sometimes it might take me a while to get back to you but I’m always down to nerd out and give recs! maybe a vintage omega or something like that might be a good move, they don’t really depreciate even if you own them for a few years.
it feels big tbh. 7” wrist but skinny. Not in love with the PADI edition/collab as I’m not gonna be diving with it.. seems excessive. The textured dial is sick. I might exchange it.The Samurai!!! How’s the fit on that bad boy? Should work well with your wrist size no? You need to get some natos for it, although I've heard the bracelet is pretty good quality for Seiko. The textured dial looks like it would pop in the right light and that knurled crown is TANK!!!Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/1R2Z9Rg/0-D1-ECFAB-4015-4277-8625-199-B5392-A728.jpg)[close]
Speaking of vintage omegas, last month i was to slow on this quartz seamaster.No worries, hit me up anytime, sometimes it might take me a while to get back to you but I’m always down to nerd out and give recs! maybe a vintage omega or something like that might be a good move, they don’t really depreciate even if you own them for a few years.Expand Quoteyo gism i never got back to your offer about watch suggestion, much appreciated though! rn due to corona i won't even think about a nice watch, but i will watch this thread to get an idea. probably wouldn't wear it out a lot anyway, but i like putting the little money i have into things that hold value, should i have to or want to get rid of them. probs gonna shoot you a dm when the time comes, hehe. cheers.[close]
completely forgot about marathon general purposes. the quartz one seems like a good skateable beater, wonder if the second hand lines up correctly though hmmmmit’s milspec so I’m guessing it would? Even if you went with the one I posted, it only has a rudimentary Seiko movement in it so even if you broke it skating it wouldn’t cost much to repair. Like the Hamilton khaki mechanical though, I’m sure these watches can take a pretty massive beating.
Everytime I see this thread in Whatever, at first glance I think it is titled "Witches"witches are cool but I think we should give them their own thread
it’s milspec so I’m guessing it would? Even if you went with the one I posted, it only has a rudimentary Seiko movement in it so even if you broke it skating it wouldn’t cost much to repair. Like the Hamilton khaki mechanical though, I’m sure these watches can take a pretty massive beating.Expand Quotecompletely forgot about marathon general purposes. the quartz one seems like a good skateable beater, wonder if the second hand lines up correctly though hmmmm[close]
Sounds good, but wouldn‘t you miss it when it‘s gone?I have too many watches and not enough wrists. In an ideal world I’d almost like to do something like this: https://wornandwound.com/three-watch-collection-under-5000-caleb-liams-picks/
When I was younger, I read Rodney Mullen's biography and read about how he wore a digital Casio watch so that he could time his practice contest runs. I wore a Casio digital watch for years because of thatthat seems like the perfect watch for him! Probably had the calculator version too
Oooh the grey one is sick. Similar proportions to the skx but seems like lug to lug is smaller by 2mm. I think it would be a bit better if it was 38mm ish and a little bit thinner also, but still looks good.they actually wear really small, like sub 40mm small. Have you ever tried on one of these and/ or seen them in the wild? Pretty sure it’s the same case and dimensions. The “tuna can” part of the case easily sticks out more than 1mm on each side of the bezel so it will wear very well on small wrists.
(https://i.ibb.co/9vVbPLs/DA794-D5-B-C300-44-FC-A420-C5-DBF1-A2-C4-BA.jpg)smooth! Do any of your other watches even get wrist time?
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New colareb for the air king
I've always admired watches, from an aesthetic and artistic viewpoint. Havn't worn one for years though. If anyone can reccomend some good watches to look in to for smaller wrists, that'd be great. Looking for something I will likely end up skating in, so not something super flashy.👊🏼
smooth! Do any of your other watches even get wrist time?Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/9vVbPLs/DA794-D5-B-C300-44-FC-A420-C5-DBF1-A2-C4-BA.jpg)
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New colareb for the air king[close]
oooh never seen one in the wild, i see, the casing is included in the diameter so probably would wear smaller. that sounds promising, need a side profile though. big fan of that grey, really works for some reason. Also, does that plastic case come off at all? Wonder what it looks like without that.it definitely wears smaller, think 39mm! I mean it's a tad chunky, but it's not a dress watch so you don't need to be slipping it under a cuff anyway right? Yeah, that grey just works, when Seiko nails a watch they really do a great job of it. Have only tried on the lower case Seiko solar divers so looking forward to seeing these in the shops. Looks like the price won't be too much above $500 either which puts it in solid beater territory.
Gism- was looking at the tangente and the Zurich although that was probably priced out of my range. I generally like the sports/dive watches better but I saw one in the metal last year and really liked it.
Thankfully there’s still brands like Hamilton where you get get a ton of value for their price point. Really didn’t pick up an interest in watches until maybe two years ago.
I’ve never seen that, thank you for the link. Going to look into that one in the morning but that’s super sick.Expand QuoteGism- was looking at the tangente and the Zurich although that was probably priced out of my range. I generally like the sports/dive watches better but I saw one in the metal last year and really liked it.
Thankfully there’s still brands like Hamilton where you get get a ton of value for their price point. Really didn’t pick up an interest in watches until maybe two years ago.[close]
If you like the tangente check out the stowa antea.
Might be a good affordable alternative for you. Also they came up first with that iconic dial.
https://gearpatrol.com/2013/10/29/want-get-nomos-tangente-stowa-antea-ks/
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Stowa make good watches, whether it’ll scratch your Nomos itch is another story though. Try the Nomos on in person if you can, their watches wear big due to being all face and having long lugs.I had planned on finding one locally at an AD to try on before all this lockdown shit happened. Unfortunately that time down has had me get interested in far too many different watches.
Seiko just nailed it with this one:I just saw that, I think HODINKEE has 2 variants
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New grand seiko SBGA429
That thing is a beauty...
What are dimensions? Automatic GS always run too thicc for me. Still lusting after a Sbgv245 but it’s 40mm and I don’t think I’m at the point in my career where I can rock a GS, even though that sounds stupid. Like esmith too, I have way too many watches on my radar/ watch list on Yahoo Japan.12.3mm thicc according to the interwebs
Not bad indeed 🤔Plus I believe it’s a touch thinner too? Both are decent looking watches but not quite in my wheelhouse. At least at the GS pricepoint
Personally I like the design of sbgv245 better and it’s quartz so in think I may have a fever or something.
So I have another omega on the way...Eagerly awaiting the pic
(Not the vintage one I posted up there)
I‘m more and more tempted to get a hamilton fieldwatch.Man, I just don’t think you can go wrong with a Hamilton field. I think they are a criminally underrated brand In the watch world. Real ones know though
I might as well get the seiko SNK809K2 but deep inside i already now that if i‘d do that i‘ll still end up buying the hamilton in a few months anyway.
So I have another omega on the way...ohh shit
(Not the vintage one I posted up there)
It's basically just an investment piece; I doubt I'll wear it because it's too big but I'll easily make $500 on it. Will post a pic but if I was going to keep it, I'd actually want the 36mm versionEagerly awaiting the picExpand QuoteSo I have another omega on the way...
(Not the vintage one I posted up there)[close]
I‘m more and more tempted to get a hamilton fieldwatch.both good choices pica, you probably shouldn't ever buy A because you want B though, it never works out...
I might as well get the seiko SNK809K2 but deep inside i already now that if i‘d do that i‘ll still end up buying the hamilton in a few months anyway.
I bought this solely for the purpose of flipping it but DAMN! That’s a sexy-ass watch!Honestly dude I love that thing. Always a big fan of it not on a bracelet too
https://www.instagram.com/p/CBkPix8nPPu/?igshid=b5byeqmlso2g
That’s sick. Love the wave dial, wowI'm not usually a fan of wave dials ttytt and definitely don't think they go well with the newer seamasters and their skeleton hands, but somehow it just works on this dial
You might as well keep it.haha, and bum my collection to 10+ watches? I’m *trying* to consolidate! Having said that I’ve got on again today and it ticks a lot of boxes in my dive watch category. Really curious to see the 36mm in the flesh, I’m guessing it will wear like a 38 which would be perfect 👌
haha, and bum my collection to 10+ watches? I’m *trying* to consolidate! Having said that I’ve got on again today and it ticks a lot of boxes in my dive watch category. Really curious to see the 36mm in the flesh, I’m guessing it will wear like a 38 which would be perfect 👌Expand QuoteYou might as well keep it.[close]
that's a good way to think about, that's honestly how I approach watch collecting; nearly every single watch I buy, I make money on AND I usually wear it for a month or so (sometimes even a year like my lorier) so I essentially get to try out a lot of different types of watches and that helps me narrow my tastes down. If I really need money, I bounce everything bar maybe the citizen and I've still got a really cool daily driver. The omega is up for sale technically, but I'm not in a rush so I'll enjoy until I can find a 36mm in good condition.Expand Quotehaha, and bum my collection to 10+ watches? I’m *trying* to consolidate! Having said that I’ve got on again today and it ticks a lot of boxes in my dive watch category. Really curious to see the 36mm in the flesh, I’m guessing it will wear like a 38 which would be perfect 👌Expand QuoteYou might as well keep it.[close][close]
Just lie to yourself, so you can easy justify keeping it by telling yourself you could flip it any day in the future.
Covince yourself you could make more and more money the longer you hold on to it, as you’re sure the worth will increase throughout the years.
You’re smart - the money isn’t spend, it’s just parked. The
Important question is do you need the money? If not - keep it for at least a while. You didn‘t buy a watch, you made an clever investement. Therefore you have to keep it, and wear it along the way.
I don‘t know.... i don‘t like the mercedes hands (one of the reasons i turned away from buying a modern day air king) but the tudor hands are even worse. Also the second hand. They always remind me of the space needle or the fernsehturm in berlin.Mercedes hands are pretty divisive, if I was going to rock them it defs wouldn't be on a homage watch. I'm quite partial to cathedral hands though, hence why I love the Oris big crown pointer date.
What do you guys think about braun watches? The have some great designs and might be funit's not terrible, but I just don't think it would fit in with my "style" or lack thereof...
To wear every once in a while...
(https://www.walzer.de/wshop/artikel/braun/63814700/aw24sw.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/pL1sfiC.jpg)nice little collection you've got going there. How does the samurai wear? It looks huge on paper but then so do some other seiko divers like the sbdc063, but on the wrist they are much more manageable.
Loving this skate/ watch intersection. Here's my quiver- Seiko Samurai Save the Ocean, an old modded SKX, Tissot Visodate and a Hamilton Khaki.
Plus a sweet Seiko alarm clocked that I scored in a market in Jakarta.
Thank you GISM for sharing your knowledge! Been frequenting this thread for a while..sounds like you’re diving down a bit of rabbit hole there mate! I’m not well versed in sub 25mm watches, but vintage omegas and tudors are a gold mine especially in the category of women’s watches, a lot of bang for buck!
I've been into drifting watches and I found this 70's Zenit which is like 25mm tops and the thickness is maybe 7mm. Like a really small watch to break up the proportions of your fit. I think it looks so cool. My question to you is what are the best options for a small/women's watch to buy if I'd get one from a respectable source.
nice little collection you've got going there. How does the samurai wear? It looks huge on paper but then so do some other seiko divers like the sbdc063, but on the wrist they are much more manageable.Expand Quote(https://i.imgur.com/pL1sfiC.jpg)
Loving this skate/ watch intersection. Here's my quiver- Seiko Samurai Save the Ocean, an old modded SKX, Tissot Visodate and a Hamilton Khaki.
Plus a sweet Seiko alarm clocked that I scored in a market in Jakarta.[close]
Also, nice champagne khaki, is it the one with 80hrs power reserve? Champagne/ cream dials always look so good with army colored straps, good choice on the perlon too, is it from crown and buckle?
Thanks - show me what ya gotsorry, it hasn't been getting any wrist time but this is the one I have:
Thanks for the info gism - I'm looking more the pro trek line opposed to the shocks - like you mentioned they can get a bit bulky.
Here are a couple that are in consideration -
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Maybe you can help me with this question -
In regards to the dial material - the green version says mineral while the black model says glass - is glass just glass or is it another way to describe mineral or a sapphire(if that makes sense)?
Thanks
URLs still don’t work, can you just paste a couple of model numbers and I’ll look them upCasio Pro Trek PRG-600YB-3CR and PRW-50Y-1ACR
hmmmm, seiko really need to chill on their sizes, would work better in 36-38 imho.
The spirit range is a bit of random one too though, not quite pressage? They should just put it in their regular lineup.
I actually thought it was a small seconds hand but it look like a 24hr dial. Still a bit of a random find, have you seen one in the flesh?
Bumps!ha nice flip. Did you Buy and sell it locally?
Sold my seamaster last night, wore it for a few months and made an easy $500 on it!
Contemplating the 36mm version now, another speedy reduced, an Oris big crown pointer in 36 or maybe a Tudor black bay 36 on the bracelet.
Anyone else made any purchases lately?
Solid collection actually, I admire people who can keep it to a minimum.
The hammy is such a great watch, dimensions are prefect!
Cartier have grown on me lately, still don’t think I’ll ever be able to rock a gold watch though ...
It arrived:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CF_zwpxnd-j/?igshid=132qhye5wgxs8
Looks quality mate, some nice touches. Would take me a while to get used to that dial...how are you finding it?the dial is the reason I bought it, it's mesmerizing in person, I don't even look at the time LOL
So gay imp...damn, that's a hard one... SKX013 is probably your only (?) option unless you are planning to go micro brand and even then I think Maen is the only brand that springs to mind in that size.
any suggestions for a diver
-automatic
-under 350 euros
-date
-Under 38mm
Yeah i also found that the skx013 would be it but i cant seem to find it anywhere...not feeling the marathon?
Not a purchase, but I ended up putting my Hamilton up for sale because I just wasn't feeling the long lugs on the 42mm. I mentioned in the ad that I'm only selling because I want to step down to the 38mm model. A bloke contacted me and said he's got the 38 and it's too small for him- ended up doing a straight swap through the post, sight unseen. Good vibes all round.NICE! doesn’t work like that very often
Just found this thread. Very stoked. I started getting into watches in the last year. My collection is on the very practical end for the most part.meant to get back to you, but that's a nice little start you've got going there, you're right about the g-shock, great watch to skate in. I think because they are so available and affordable people don't rate them enough, but they are one of the most iconic and functional watches to ever exist!
5600 G Shock - Never thought I'd love skating in a watch
Weekender - w/ strap from the Citizen
Citizen Chandler Chrono - w/Barton strap
Tissot quartz - Was in my wife's family. I don't know much about it, probably late 80's?
Of course Dyrdek would rock that ghastly thing.
That bones sub is kinda cool even if a tad too loud. Any of you out there rocking shark mesh straps, I’m kinda obsessed with them lately ...
Also Pica, what diver did you end up going with?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGyau66HmLi/?igshid=slfy2yxv0f71
Anyone remember these? I vaguely remember the Neil Blender ones:
https://gordonandsmith.com/collections/accessories
(https://slimages.macysassets.com/is/image/MCY/products/1/optimized/1949221_fpx.tif?$browse$&wid=319&fmt=webp)can't see the image, what's the reference for the watch?
Been eyeing this for a while. It's solar powered. Normally $205, on sale for $81. It's a 43mm, which may be a little big for me though. Any opinions?
can't see the image, what's the reference for the watch?Expand Quote(https://slimages.macysassets.com/is/image/MCY/products/1/optimized/1949221_fpx.tif?$browse$&wid=319&fmt=webp)
Been eyeing this for a while. It's solar powered. Normally $205, on sale for $81. It's a 43mm, which may be a little big for me though. Any opinions?[close]
I won this watch a year or so ago via a trivia/contest from The Bunt Live. https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong (https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong).
I guess it’s kind of a cheapo watch, but it looks nice. It’s not very comfortable. Ignorant question, are watches ever comfortable? I believe I have mild carpal tunnel syndrome which doesn’t help.
nice looking field watch, 43mm is pretty damn big though and I can’t vouch for the quality of those solar models. Have you ever owned a Seiko 5? Probably get one for a similar price. What size is your wrist?Expand Quotecan't see the image, what's the reference for the watch?Expand Quote(https://slimages.macysassets.com/is/image/MCY/products/1/optimized/1949221_fpx.tif?$browse$&wid=319&fmt=webp)
Been eyeing this for a while. It's solar powered. Normally $205, on sale for $81. It's a 43mm, which may be a little big for me though. Any opinions?[close][close]
Seiko SNE331
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/seiko-mens-solar-beige-nylon-strap-watch-43mm-sne331?ID=1288429&CategoryID=65993&isDlp=true
I won this watch a year or so ago via a trivia/contest from The Bunt Live. https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong (https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong).will depend on a few factors:
I guess it’s kind of a cheapo watch, but it looks nice. It’s not very comfortable. Ignorant question, are watches ever comfortable? I believe I have mild carpal tunnel syndrome which doesn’t help.
will depend on a few factors:Expand QuoteI won this watch a year or so ago via a trivia/contest from The Bunt Live. https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong (https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong).
I guess it’s kind of a cheapo watch, but it looks nice. It’s not very comfortable. Ignorant question, are watches ever comfortable? I believe I have mild carpal tunnel syndrome which doesn’t help.[close]
- the watch size in ratio to wrist size, it looks to be 40mm which is quite big for a dial especially if it doesn’t have a bezel. How big is your wrist?
- where you actually wear it on your wrist, is it above or below that little round bone that sticks up on your wrist? If it’s below, it’s highly likely it will dig into your wrist.
- how tight do you wear it? General rule of thumb: you should be able to fit one whole finger between your strap and your wrist. Some like it tighter/ looser, but that generally works for me because it’s stays where it should.
- the position of the crown; yours is it 3 o’clock so it might dig into your wrist if your watch sits too low. 4 o’clock (and 8 o’clock) crowns give you a lot more range of movement. I’m wearing a 42mm citizen ny0040 as we speak and even though it’s the MAX I can go in terms of size, the 8 o’clock crown means it never gets in the way.
- the shape of the lugs, do they curve down and conform to wrist, or is the watch relatively flat? Like a skateboard’s wheelbase, lug to lug length will greatly affect how the watch wears on your wrist. Too long and it’s going to be hanging off the edges of your wrists and creating unwanted negative space.
For me 36 - 38mm watches work best on my wrist, my wrist is round so I like my lugs curved and while I do like a 4 or 8 o’clock crown, it isn’t really a huge factor because I wear my watches a tad higher on my wrist and don’t let them slip down to where they interfere with my range of movement.
Type of strap is also a huge factor, some bracelets/ straps simply aren’t comfortable. Maybe try sticking it on a Nato if you want to improve the comfort factor?
As @pica said, when you’ve got a watch that fits just right, it doesn’t even feel like you’re wearing it. I guess, like rings and other jewelry/ accessories, it does take a minute to get used if you haven’t worn one up until now. If I leave the house without a watch ... wait, no that never actually happens ;D
Expand Quotewill depend on a few factors:Expand QuoteI won this watch a year or so ago via a trivia/contest from The Bunt Live. https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong (https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong).
I guess it’s kind of a cheapo watch, but it looks nice. It’s not very comfortable. Ignorant question, are watches ever comfortable? I believe I have mild carpal tunnel syndrome which doesn’t help.[close]
- the watch size in ratio to wrist size, it looks to be 40mm which is quite big for a dial especially if it doesn’t have a bezel. How big is your wrist?
- where you actually wear it on your wrist, is it above or below that little round bone that sticks up on your wrist? If it’s below, it’s highly likely it will dig into your wrist.
- how tight do you wear it? General rule of thumb: you should be able to fit one whole finger between your strap and your wrist. Some like it tighter/ looser, but that generally works for me because it’s stays where it should.
- the position of the crown; yours is it 3 o’clock so it might dig into your wrist if your watch sits too low. 4 o’clock (and 8 o’clock) crowns give you a lot more range of movement. I’m wearing a 42mm citizen ny0040 as we speak and even though it’s the MAX I can go in terms of size, the 8 o’clock crown means it never gets in the way.
- the shape of the lugs, do they curve down and conform to wrist, or is the watch relatively flat? Like a skateboard’s wheelbase, lug to lug length will greatly affect how the watch wears on your wrist. Too long and it’s going to be hanging off the edges of your wrists and creating unwanted negative space.
For me 36 - 38mm watches work best on my wrist, my wrist is round so I like my lugs curved and while I do like a 4 or 8 o’clock crown, it isn’t really a huge factor because I wear my watches a tad higher on my wrist and don’t let them slip down to where they interfere with my range of movement.
Type of strap is also a huge factor, some bracelets/ straps simply aren’t comfortable. Maybe try sticking it on a Nato if you want to improve the comfort factor?
As @pica said, when you’ve got a watch that fits just right, it doesn’t even feel like you’re wearing it. I guess, like rings and other jewelry/ accessories, it does take a minute to get used if you haven’t worn one up until now. If I leave the house without a watch ... wait, no that never actually happens ;D[close]
I want to thank you for your response. I haven’t had time to reply to everything you said, but appreciate the insight.
I made an adjustment so that the band fits more snugly around my wrist and doesn’t fall below the bone you mentioned. I had a Seiko watch with a leather band that I wore for years, which I found to be more comfortable. I’m also ambidextrous which may contribute to my apprehension of watches. I wear it on my right wrist because my motor skills are in my left hand (eating, writing), but I throw a ball and carry heavier bags on my right. Now I’m overthinking it.
P.S. I think what originally interested in me in watches at all (besides when Nixon was kinda big in skateboarding when I was a kid), was in the afterword for The Autobiography of Malcolm X where he expressed “I have less patience with someone who doesn't wear a watch than with anyone else, for this type is not time-conscious.”
I’ve always been a super punctual person by nature, are any of you watch heads the same way?
I wanna be apart of this subsection of slap.......I’m gonna go buy a watch
I wanna be apart of this subsection of slap.......I’m gonna go buy a watchcome, come to the dark side!
2 bills = $200 usd?
What’s your wrist size, and what style of watches do you like?
Expand Quote2 bills = $200 usd?
What’s your wrist size, and what style of watches do you like?[close]
Oh yea sorry 200 usd, I really like the simplistic ones that were being posted earlier in the thread, like that Russian on and the military style ones, and I haven’t the slightest how big my wrist it, I just measured it with this tape I have....like 8inches or some shit iono
Wow thanks guys, that’s exactly what I was looking for, I’ll definitely let you guys know what I get!!see if you can go and try on a lot of watches to start to get an idea of sizes. The seiko I listed is 41.5mm which shouldn't look big on your wrist if it's 8". There is the smaller SNK series too at 37mm which I love, but you may find it too small.
I won this watch a year or so ago via a trivia/contest from The Bunt Live. https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong (https://chpobrand.com/product/nando-betong).
I guess it’s kind of a cheapo watch, but it looks nice. It’s not very comfortable. Ignorant question, are watches ever comfortable? I believe I have mild carpal tunnel syndrome which doesn’t help.
Not overly big by modern-day standards, but it is taking up quite a lot of real estate on your wrist (at least in my worthless “less is more in the world of watches!” opinion) hence why you might fell like it gets in the way.I tried wearing it to work last week (outdoors, brisk weather). It looks nice with a coat and gloves at least. I respect your opinion though, I’m grateful to have won it.
Design is nice and simple though and milanese bands are trending at the moment so you’re defs in vogue!
The green dial and bezel look so good on that Seiko. I don't own any watches with a green dial but would love an Alpinist some day.yeah, I'm usually a sucker for anything blue but they got the green on this one just right. Alpinists don't really do anything for me but they seem to be pretty divisive; you either love them or hate them.
I recently picked up a vintage style strap from Ritche. I'm really happy with it.
(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)never heard of NWC but it seems like they are a homage brand here in Japan with heavy military influences. I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing if you like classic designs.
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.
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in terms of accuracy you won’t see too much difference between these movements, especially not in this price range. The SKX013’s downfall, or should I say its movements downfall, is the inability to hack and hand wind.Expand QuoteSorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.[close]
Thanks!
So you're saying the movement in this NWC is technically better than say... the one in a SKX013 (another diver I was looking at)? What makes one movement better than another? I actually have no idea.
Is there an advantage to buying from a big brand like Seiko vs one of these smaller brands? Or vice versa?
in terms of accuracy you won’t see too much difference between these movements, especially not in this price range. The SKX013’s downfall, or should I say its movements downfall, is the inability to hack and hand wind.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSorry but you are not allowed to view spoiler contents.[close]
Thanks!
So you're saying the movement in this NWC is technically better than say... the one in a SKX013 (another diver I was looking at)? What makes one movement better than another? I actually have no idea.
Is there an advantage to buying from a big brand like Seiko vs one of these smaller brands? Or vice versa?[close]
Hacking means that the second hand stops when you’re setting the time, if it doesn’t hack the second hand will continue to move even when you’re trying to set the time. Not really the be all and end all of automatic watches but it is a handy function. Hand winding on the other hand is a bit of a deal breaker for me because it means you can’t manually wind the movement to keep it charged, you need to shake it (or give it the seiko shuffle). Not so much of a problem if you’re quite active (your natural movements will charge the watch throughout the day) but kinda annoying if you work at a desk... at least I’m my opinion. Other than that I think the SKX013 is a very solid watch and it will certainly last you a long time with little/ no maintenance. I just think the prices are a little inflated these days now that has been discontinued and especially since it essentially has the same movement as a $80 seiko 5. Don’t get me wrong though, it’s other specs and its legendary status in the watch world aren’t to be taken lightly.
As for micro brand vs well-established brand, this will really come down to personal preference. At this very moment I’m wearing a Nodus so I dig micro brands too but the main drawback is going to be parts. Sure, any watchmaker could replace the movement in a NWC if it breaks, but what happens if they disappear and in 5 years time you need a new bracelet? Even in a zombie apocalypse, you could still get parts for the SKX!!!
Quality is another issue too and unless the micro brand is well established, it’s hard to judge the quality at least in the long term.
Personally I think it would be better to build your collection around 1 solid watch that can hold its own (like the SKX) and then have other watches that compliment that one watch of that makes sense?
An SKX013 with a few different strap options could easily be a one watch collection and any watch nerd worth his weight will be able to recognize the significance of the watch you are wearing. Not that that really matters in the scheme of things (wear what you love) but the SKX, despite its high prices these days, gets love for a reason. NWC I don’t know too much about, but they seem like they have heavy homage vibes. I don’t hate homage watches, but they are trying to be something they are not, for better or for worse. You have to make up your mind how you feel about that; if you like the look and can’t afford vintage (and for something like a real Rolex milsub that =100k), then they are definitely the way to go.
I also want your watch to last the test of time which is why I kept harping on at @jay_nev tp get a citizen NY0040, he wanted something classic that would still look good in 10 or 20 years and that watch will 100% fulfill that role imho... and it will look awesome when it’s all beat up and old!
I’ll let you digest that wall of text for a second, do let me know if you need anything else.
Here's my "collection" haha:
(https://imgur.com/NQDIcrJ.jpg)
The Hamilton is for when I need to wear a shirt with sleeves and the Weekender is for everything else.
Eventually I want to get a Cartier Santos, either the all gold version or the steel with gold accents, I haven't had a chance to try them on yet, because I won't be able to afford either one for a while.
That last Nomos is dope. I really like the half arabic numbers/half roman numerals on the face, that's a cool touch. Is that common?pics don’t do the Nomos justice! That type of dial is a called a (reverse) California style dial. I think Rolex used to use it sometimes back In the day.
But 35mm seems tiny, even though I prefer a tiny watch it just doesn't seem like a "standard" size, but I guess that's part of the appeal of it.
What is the price on those? Just out of curiosity.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CHB8REzDJDV/
tried on the green and black/ grey versions. the alpinist has never done much for me (despite me liking green watches) but this version is a lot better imho AND they got the dimensions right at 37.5mm (PLUS a black date wheel). tis a nice watch, just not what I'm looking for atm...
explorer vibes with 200m wr for under a grand is pretty epic tho
The nomos club campus starts at 900 euros on chrono24
I just bought a nomos orion 33 Duo for my wife, regular prce is 1200, paid 850 through chrono.
the quality is amazing.
Also a timex Q for myself is on the way.
. No problem, they go for around $700 I think, which isn’t that cheap but it’s a quality watch and will last you a long time. Perfect for everyday wear and will look good no matter your attire. Only the green version comes on a bracelet, the blue and black/grey come on leather so that’s something you might want to factor in? These will be super versatile in terms of strap options though. Your hardest choice will be which colour to get, all three are really stunning (personally is go blue or black/ grey).Expand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CHB8REzDJDV/
tried on the green and black/ grey versions. the alpinist has never done much for me (despite me liking green watches) but this version is a lot better imho AND they got the dimensions right at 37.5mm (PLUS a black date wheel). tis a nice watch, just not what I'm looking for atm...
explorer vibes with 200m wr for under a grand is pretty epic tho[close]
I really like this version, and one I may pick-up. I don't know much about watches and only have one my dad gifted me a few years ago (a watch of his he didn't feel he wore enough). It's too dressy for everyday use, but that Seiko is great. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
@finknoos
that's a nice two watch collection (minus your swatches)
Casio royale is a classic choice that pretty much goes with anything unless you are getting suited up, great GEDA (go anywhere, do anything) watch.
never heard of Marloe but that is one nice looking movement, is it in house or based off another movement?
what the diameter of the dial?
that's cool that you did the ritual of winding your watch, something that you can only really get with hand wound movements. the lack of date would make it much more satisfying too; my vintage hand wound Rado doesn't have a quickset for the date function so if it completely unwinds, I have to wait a full month before using it again LOL
(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)http://www.navalwatch-jp.com/content/#collection
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.
http://www.navalwatch-jp.com/content/#collectionExpand Quote(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.[close]
Full collection @beatifk
http://www.navalwatch-jp.com/content/#collectionExpand Quote(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.[close]
Full collection @beatifk
Expand Quotehttp://www.navalwatch-jp.com/content/#collectionExpand Quote(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.[close]
Full collection @beatifk[close]
Cool thanks! It's a shame that the one I like is a quartz movement... anyway, not really interested in it anymore.
But it does lead me to another question. Is there any difference between quartz movements?
Is a quartz movement Patek really much better than a quartz movement in a Timex watch?
When I first started looking at "adult" watches I never even considered a quartz movement because in my mind it just doesn't have the je ne sais quoi of a mechanical or auto movement.
Anyone have any insight here?
I've spent probably 50 hours watch perusing over the last couple of weeks, and I am way sick of it. 38 tabs open on my computer. Always been a watch is a watch, some are just prettier, type of person. Now I know that's not the case and I'm irritated. I just hate my phone, and don't want to reach into my pocket to know what time it is. I found that Foundation watch in a box. Got a new battery and have worn it since. Thought I'd buy a new one, spend maybe $80. Then a few days later it's $125. Then $185, $225, $300. Oh that $700 one is on sale for $380, that's justifiable. Now I'm trying to measure my wrist with a shoelace because I don't know what size I can get away with. Fuck. 6 7/8" is my best guess.hahaha, you’ve been bitten badly. Zodiac is a great but I don’t know how versatile that colour will be, nor how it will age.
Now I'm back to the $125 zone until I can figure out what I really want, or need.
But then I find a barely used Zodiac in the sold out color I like for $800. Fuck you all, this is a disease.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2930/0774/products/DSC00005_1.jpg?v=1606755937)
So anywho, I think I'm going to get an Orient Ray II or Mako II. Something for work with a rubber strap. Unless I find a super deal.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiM4K3rW-M7h0eJSAEXHzvOaOQfRuYRiSh1r7Sbt2dl9wUrxxP2qPCp0OwwfmuKxheTKxHcwdX13a1iAKahWmE_12xu6dhr8UBX3u5VwVYUZgKNLRaZs2J&usqp=CAE)
hahaha, you’ve been bitten badly. Zodiac is a great but I don’t know how versatile that colour will be, nor how it will age.Expand QuoteI've spent probably 50 hours watch perusing over the last couple of weeks, and I am way sick of it. 38 tabs open on my computer. Always been a watch is a watch, some are just prettier, type of person. Now I know that's not the case and I'm irritated. I just hate my phone, and don't want to reach into my pocket to know what time it is. I found that Foundation watch in a box. Got a new battery and have worn it since. Thought I'd buy a new one, spend maybe $80. Then a few days later it's $125. Then $185, $225, $300. Oh that $700 one is on sale for $380, that's justifiable. Now I'm trying to measure my wrist with a shoelace because I don't know what size I can get away with. Fuck. 6 7/8" is my best guess.
Now I'm back to the $125 zone until I can figure out what I really want, or need.
But then I find a barely used Zodiac in the sold out color I like for $800. Fuck you all, this is a disease.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2930/0774/products/DSC00005_1.jpg?v=1606755937)
So anywho, I think I'm going to get an Orient Ray II or Mako II. Something for work with a rubber strap. Unless I find a super deal.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiM4K3rW-M7h0eJSAEXHzvOaOQfRuYRiSh1r7Sbt2dl9wUrxxP2qPCp0OwwfmuKxheTKxHcwdX13a1iAKahWmE_12xu6dhr8UBX3u5VwVYUZgKNLRaZs2J&usqp=CAE)[close]
My 5 yen: it’s rare that you can pick a good watch straight off the bat for your first purchase despite having done a lot of research, this is because you need to wear and feel watches to really find out what works for you. Having said that the orient ray ii is a good option (despite the bracelet being pretty shit), the make a quality product and it won’t blow your bank account. You’ll also be able to bounce it anytime because lots of people getting into the hobby seek them out. Get the blue imho, the sunburst dial is ridiculously beautiful...
BUT have you looked at citizen NY0040s? They come on a rubber strap, are as tough as nails and look good with most outfits. Don’t mean to send you down a bigger rabbit hole but they make a hell of a nice watch for the price you pay (again though, the orient will serve you well)
did y’all see this gucci ran a campaign for their guccigrip watches inspired by skating feat cher strawberry from the candylandy supreme vid/glue skateboardsI’ll let you know my thoughts later. They actually tested it out in Japan first and flowed/ hooked up similar “underground” type skaters. https://www.gucci.com/jp/ja/st/stories/article/gucci-grip-tokyo
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CHi3PvipIpG/?igshid=1pxufssubsk59
thoughts on gucci watches? i had my eye on a gold gtimeless one but was 38 & i want 36 max swiss made prob not the best but i back gucci in general
When I first started looking at "adult" watches I never even considered a quartz movement because in my mind it just doesn't have the je ne sais quoi of a mechanical or auto movement.I'm strictly an automatic man, or at least I was until recently. G-shocks are a great exception and these things are crazy:
Anyone have any insight here?
I'm strictly an automatic man, or at least I was until recently. G-shocks are a great exception and these things are crazy:Expand QuoteWhen I first started looking at "adult" watches I never even considered a quartz movement because in my mind it just doesn't have the je ne sais quoi of a mechanical or auto movement.
Anyone have any insight here?[close]
https://wornandwound.com/a-look-inside-grand-seikos-9f-quartz-movement/
that's some seriously technology, I've seen a few in the flesh and "tick" is quite beautiful!
(and yeah, I also have a quartz watch in the mail)
edit: will write a swatch update when I get a chance...
(https://i.ibb.co/6tmMNHV/BE26130-D-1-D5-B-4137-B797-32-BF937-EEC58.jpg) (https://ibb.co/6tmMNHV)Expand Quotehahaha, you’ve been bitten badly. Zodiac is a great but I don’t know how versatile that colour will be, nor how it will age.Expand QuoteI've spent probably 50 hours watch perusing over the last couple of weeks, and I am way sick of it. 38 tabs open on my computer. Always been a watch is a watch, some are just prettier, type of person. Now I know that's not the case and I'm irritated. I just hate my phone, and don't want to reach into my pocket to know what time it is. I found that Foundation watch in a box. Got a new battery and have worn it since. Thought I'd buy a new one, spend maybe $80. Then a few days later it's $125. Then $185, $225, $300. Oh that $700 one is on sale for $380, that's justifiable. Now I'm trying to measure my wrist with a shoelace because I don't know what size I can get away with. Fuck. 6 7/8" is my best guess.
Now I'm back to the $125 zone until I can figure out what I really want, or need.
But then I find a barely used Zodiac in the sold out color I like for $800. Fuck you all, this is a disease.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2930/0774/products/DSC00005_1.jpg?v=1606755937)
So anywho, I think I'm going to get an Orient Ray II or Mako II. Something for work with a rubber strap. Unless I find a super deal.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiM4K3rW-M7h0eJSAEXHzvOaOQfRuYRiSh1r7Sbt2dl9wUrxxP2qPCp0OwwfmuKxheTKxHcwdX13a1iAKahWmE_12xu6dhr8UBX3u5VwVYUZgKNLRaZs2J&usqp=CAE)[close]
My 5 yen: it’s rare that you can pick a good watch straight off the bat for your first purchase despite having done a lot of research, this is because you need to wear and feel watches to really find out what works for you. Having said that the orient ray ii is a good option (despite the bracelet being pretty shit), the make a quality product and it won’t blow your bank account. You’ll also be able to bounce it anytime because lots of people getting into the hobby seek them out. Get the blue imho, the sunburst dial is ridiculously beautiful...
BUT have you looked at citizen NY0040s? They come on a rubber strap, are as tough as nails and look good with most outfits. Don’t mean to send you down a bigger rabbit hole but they make a hell of a nice watch for the price you pay (again though, the orient will serve you well)[close]
I'm not buying that Zodiac, its just shiny and pretty.
I've seen you recommend the NY0040 a few times, it's one of my open tabs. I've looked at it 5 times, the blue looks great. Not sure about that 7 oclock crown, 4 would be great, 7 seems odd. If Amazon had one I'd buy it, just to try it on. But I can't find one for sale that has the day in English, or it is an extra $170 or so. Don't want to deal with returns from an unknown place, or harsh out a small local shop with a return if I'm not feeling it. So I'll go cheap on my first go, probably. Leaning blue heavily. Although there is a black black Ray Raven II that looks tough. Not sure if there is a difference in the Raven version, but it seems to be an extra $30
(https://i.ibb.co/6tmMNHV/BE26130-D-1-D5-B-4137-B797-32-BF937-EEC58.jpg) (https://ibb.co/6tmMNHV)Expand QuoteExpand Quotehahaha, you’ve been bitten badly. Zodiac is a great but I don’t know how versatile that colour will be, nor how it will age.Expand QuoteI've spent probably 50 hours watch perusing over the last couple of weeks, and I am way sick of it. 38 tabs open on my computer. Always been a watch is a watch, some are just prettier, type of person. Now I know that's not the case and I'm irritated. I just hate my phone, and don't want to reach into my pocket to know what time it is. I found that Foundation watch in a box. Got a new battery and have worn it since. Thought I'd buy a new one, spend maybe $80. Then a few days later it's $125. Then $185, $225, $300. Oh that $700 one is on sale for $380, that's justifiable. Now I'm trying to measure my wrist with a shoelace because I don't know what size I can get away with. Fuck. 6 7/8" is my best guess.
Now I'm back to the $125 zone until I can figure out what I really want, or need.
But then I find a barely used Zodiac in the sold out color I like for $800. Fuck you all, this is a disease.
(https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2930/0774/products/DSC00005_1.jpg?v=1606755937)
So anywho, I think I'm going to get an Orient Ray II or Mako II. Something for work with a rubber strap. Unless I find a super deal.
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiM4K3rW-M7h0eJSAEXHzvOaOQfRuYRiSh1r7Sbt2dl9wUrxxP2qPCp0OwwfmuKxheTKxHcwdX13a1iAKahWmE_12xu6dhr8UBX3u5VwVYUZgKNLRaZs2J&usqp=CAE)[close]
My 5 yen: it’s rare that you can pick a good watch straight off the bat for your first purchase despite having done a lot of research, this is because you need to wear and feel watches to really find out what works for you. Having said that the orient ray ii is a good option (despite the bracelet being pretty shit), the make a quality product and it won’t blow your bank account. You’ll also be able to bounce it anytime because lots of people getting into the hobby seek them out. Get the blue imho, the sunburst dial is ridiculously beautiful...
BUT have you looked at citizen NY0040s? They come on a rubber strap, are as tough as nails and look good with most outfits. Don’t mean to send you down a bigger rabbit hole but they make a hell of a nice watch for the price you pay (again though, the orient will serve you well)[close]
I'm not buying that Zodiac, its just shiny and pretty.
I've seen you recommend the NY0040 a few times, it's one of my open tabs. I've looked at it 5 times, the blue looks great. Not sure about that 7 oclock crown, 4 would be great, 7 seems odd. If Amazon had one I'd buy it, just to try it on. But I can't find one for sale that has the day in English, or it is an extra $170 or so. Don't want to deal with returns from an unknown place, or harsh out a small local shop with a return if I'm not feeling it. So I'll go cheap on my first go, probably. Leaning blue heavily. Although there is a black black Ray Raven II that looks tough. Not sure if there is a difference in the Raven version, but it seems to be an extra $30[close]
(https://i.ibb.co/8gmQMdN/2295-DFF1-D5-F1-4-FDA-833-D-29-D8-FB875-C48.jpg) (https://ibb.co/8gmQMdN)
Get the NY0040 in blue!!!
i want a rep of that Dali rolex that thing is sick and im not even a watchguy.got pics?
free max b
hmmm, how do you feel about the bay?I can't find any new ones in the US. On amazon, there are two in Europe.Expand QuoteGet the NY0040 in blue!!![close]
watching an Elvis documentary made me look at the hamilton venture. I‘d almost never wear it but it‘s a great design.yeah, I can respect it as a watch but I could never rock one...
Long time lurker...small watch guy. Nothing bigger than 38mm so far. Here's my collection. *edit* Citizen Chrono is 40mm (dad hand me down)
(https://i.ibb.co/jGpvk6b/IMG-3316.png) (https://ibb.co/jGpvk6b)(https://i.ibb.co/hKmQ6F8/IMG-3307.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hKmQ6F8)photo sharing (https://imgbb.com/)
(https://i.ibb.co/jDY2Nm6/IMG-3308.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jDY2Nm6)(https://i.ibb.co/PC35vn1/IMG-3317.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC35vn1)
(https://i.ibb.co/cC0T5Kr/IMG-3319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cC0T5Kr)(https://i.ibb.co/yyNpMSc/IMG-3321.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yyNpMSc)
(https://i.ibb.co/pWDp3Xr/IMG-3304.png) (https://ibb.co/pWDp3Xr)(https://i.ibb.co/tKNMPLC/IMG-3218.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tKNMPLC)
Expand QuoteLong time lurker...small watch guy. Nothing bigger than 38mm so far. Here's my collection. *edit* Citizen Chrono is 40mm (dad hand me down)
(https://i.ibb.co/jGpvk6b/IMG-3316.png) (https://ibb.co/jGpvk6b)(https://i.ibb.co/hKmQ6F8/IMG-3307.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hKmQ6F8)photo sharing (https://imgbb.com/)
(https://i.ibb.co/jDY2Nm6/IMG-3308.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jDY2Nm6)(https://i.ibb.co/PC35vn1/IMG-3317.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC35vn1)
(https://i.ibb.co/cC0T5Kr/IMG-3319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cC0T5Kr)(https://i.ibb.co/yyNpMSc/IMG-3321.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yyNpMSc)
(https://i.ibb.co/pWDp3Xr/IMG-3304.png) (https://ibb.co/pWDp3Xr)(https://i.ibb.co/tKNMPLC/IMG-3218.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tKNMPLC)[close]
Thanks for posting! Love the collection. I'm also a small watch guy. Is the Seiko in the bottom right a SARB0?
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteLong time lurker...small watch guy. Nothing bigger than 38mm so far. Here's my collection. *edit* Citizen Chrono is 40mm (dad hand me down)
(https://i.ibb.co/jGpvk6b/IMG-3316.png) (https://ibb.co/jGpvk6b)(https://i.ibb.co/hKmQ6F8/IMG-3307.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hKmQ6F8)photo sharing (https://imgbb.com/)
(https://i.ibb.co/jDY2Nm6/IMG-3308.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jDY2Nm6)(https://i.ibb.co/PC35vn1/IMG-3317.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC35vn1)
(https://i.ibb.co/cC0T5Kr/IMG-3319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cC0T5Kr)(https://i.ibb.co/yyNpMSc/IMG-3321.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yyNpMSc)
(https://i.ibb.co/pWDp3Xr/IMG-3304.png) (https://ibb.co/pWDp3Xr)(https://i.ibb.co/tKNMPLC/IMG-3218.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tKNMPLC)[close]
Thanks for posting! Love the collection. I'm also a small watch guy. Is the Seiko in the bottom right a SARB0?[close]
It's a SARB035 yep! And, thanks.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteLong time lurker...small watch guy. Nothing bigger than 38mm so far. Here's my collection. *edit* Citizen Chrono is 40mm (dad hand me down)
(https://i.ibb.co/jGpvk6b/IMG-3316.png) (https://ibb.co/jGpvk6b)(https://i.ibb.co/hKmQ6F8/IMG-3307.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hKmQ6F8)photo sharing (https://imgbb.com/)
(https://i.ibb.co/jDY2Nm6/IMG-3308.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jDY2Nm6)(https://i.ibb.co/PC35vn1/IMG-3317.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC35vn1)
(https://i.ibb.co/cC0T5Kr/IMG-3319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cC0T5Kr)(https://i.ibb.co/yyNpMSc/IMG-3321.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yyNpMSc)
(https://i.ibb.co/pWDp3Xr/IMG-3304.png) (https://ibb.co/pWDp3Xr)(https://i.ibb.co/tKNMPLC/IMG-3218.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tKNMPLC)[close]
Thanks for posting! Love the collection. I'm also a small watch guy. Is the Seiko in the bottom right a SARB0?[close]
It's a SARB035 yep! And, thanks.[close]
Great collection. I‘ve been lusting for that seiko with the arabic numbers for quite some time. So classy.
Also what year is that oyster?
Nice marlin and Sarb035.... and sneaky Rolex too! You have good taste in watches and understand that less is more when it comes to size! Also, not a diver in sight!!! *applauds*Yeah! Good point on the divers. I love that these watches walk the sport/dress line. Most useful in my opinion!
Also, shopping around for a small swiss diver this year, so any reccos would be greatly appreciated.If you’re looking for something non-vintage (but heavily vintage inspired) then your three choices are basically:
If you’re looking for something non-vintage (but heavily vintage inspired) then your three choices are basically:Expand QuoteAlso, shopping around for a small swiss diver this year, so any reccos would be greatly appreciated.[close]
Oris 65 in 36mm: only has 100m wr and odd lug width though, date looks better at 6 o’clock on the 40mm version too imho.
Rado captain cook: 37mm, again with odd lug width (but at least 19mm and not 17mm!). Suffers from all polished case and tiny crown. Has a nice power reserve and I like Rado’s designs/ aesthetic though.
Longines legend Diver in 36mm: people love this one, don’t really get the hype... again, all polished and not sure of its functionality in terms of the internal bezel.
Certina just came out with a 38mm diver which might be a good option? Looks modern too if you’re sick of vintage diver inspired stuff! Comes with movement with long power reserve.
These two:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGpVQp4HcSf/?igshid=joq6b7lljfbq
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJM6hlNriA8/?igshid=160u9ag3ccr2a
probably aren’t going to leave my collection anytime soon and the omega especially is one of the best designs they’ve ever put out.
Also been tossing up a Tudor vintage 36 sub lately, not easy to come by as a full set but still half the price of a vintage Rolex sub and at least you can get the movement serviced anywhere. Similar vibes to my Tag but defs the real deal!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAF6JwHHelH/?igshid=122smxxdgrp13
You could also go modern day omega SMP coaxial in mid-size but they cases seem too thick to me (and I don’t like the skeleton hands, nor do I think that bracelet type has aged well)
I’m kinda obsessed with (small) divers @Babby as you can see ...
Long time lurker...small watch guy. Nothing bigger than 38mm so far. Here's my collection. *edit* Citizen Chrono is 40mm (dad hand me down)
(https://i.ibb.co/jGpvk6b/IMG-3316.png) (https://ibb.co/jGpvk6b)(https://i.ibb.co/hKmQ6F8/IMG-3307.jpg) (https://ibb.co/hKmQ6F8)photo sharing (https://imgbb.com/)
(https://i.ibb.co/jDY2Nm6/IMG-3308.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jDY2Nm6)(https://i.ibb.co/PC35vn1/IMG-3317.jpg) (https://ibb.co/PC35vn1)
(https://i.ibb.co/cC0T5Kr/IMG-3319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cC0T5Kr)(https://i.ibb.co/yyNpMSc/IMG-3321.jpg) (https://ibb.co/yyNpMSc)
(https://i.ibb.co/pWDp3Xr/IMG-3304.png) (https://ibb.co/pWDp3Xr)(https://i.ibb.co/tKNMPLC/IMG-3218.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tKNMPLC)
Pretty epic datejust right there @muntcuscle, do you really even need any other watches?
Pretty epic datejust right there @muntcuscle, do you really even need any other watches?
then you have officially achieved the perfect collection then; beaters for everything else and one really nice watch that you could wear in almost any situation.Expand QuotePretty epic datejust right there @muntcuscle, do you really even need any other watches?[close]
Thank you, I'm glad others on here like it too. It's actually the only "nice" or more formal watch that I've bought. My others are cheap beaters/waterproof watches I use to make sure i'm not late if I go surfing or skating before work.
(https://i.ibb.co/vHgTVTK/image.jpg) (https://ibb.co/vHgTVTK)(https://i.ibb.co/zNzvm5r/3-E72-DE71-1-BA9-4-F44-B59-C-97-F0-EED5-D4-BE.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zNzvm5r)
Been saving and deliberating for years.. got this a week ago.. stoked :)
If you’re looking for something non-vintage (but heavily vintage inspired) then your three choices are basically:Expand QuoteAlso, shopping around for a small swiss diver this year, so any reccos would be greatly appreciated.[close]
Oris 65 in 36mm: only has 100m wr and odd lug width though, date looks better at 6 o’clock on the 40mm version too imho.
Rado captain cook: 37mm, again with odd lug width (but at least 19mm and not 17mm!). Suffers from all polished case and tiny crown. Has a nice power reserve and I like Rado’s designs/ aesthetic though.
Longines legend Diver in 36mm: people love this one, don’t really get the hype... again, all polished and not sure of its functionality in terms of the internal bezel.
Certina just came out with a 38mm diver which might be a good option? Looks modern too if you’re sick of vintage diver inspired stuff! Comes with movement with long power reserve.
These two:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGpVQp4HcSf/?igshid=joq6b7lljfbq
https://www.instagram.com/p/CJM6hlNriA8/?igshid=160u9ag3ccr2a
probably aren’t going to leave my collection anytime soon and the omega especially is one of the best designs they’ve ever put out.
Also been tossing up a Tudor vintage 36 sub lately, not easy to come by as a full set but still half the price of a vintage Rolex sub and at least you can get the movement serviced anywhere. Similar vibes to my Tag but defs the real deal!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAF6JwHHelH/?igshid=122smxxdgrp13
You could also go modern day omega SMP coaxial in mid-size but they cases seem too thick to me (and I don’t like the skeleton hands, nor do I think that bracelet type has aged well)
I’m kinda obsessed with (small) divers @Babby as you can see ...
Funny, there’s a plethora of black 36 legend divers here in Japan, maybe because generally people prefer smaller watches?
You can also get them for under $2000 which is a pretty good deal. I think I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve tried the 36mm on, I’ve tried the 42 but it’s dimensions are ridiculous. They should mid-size their skin diver; that’s a nice looking watch!
Expand Quote(https://i.ibb.co/vHgTVTK/image.jpg) (https://ibb.co/vHgTVTK)(https://i.ibb.co/zNzvm5r/3-E72-DE71-1-BA9-4-F44-B59-C-97-F0-EED5-D4-BE.jpg) (https://ibb.co/zNzvm5r)
Been saving and deliberating for years.. got this a week ago.. stoked :)[close]
Damn, low key heaviest piece in this whole thread! Congrats, looks great!
Next you should save up for a better phone/camera ;)
@Babby i can, but they are all ADs and hence the price is probably too much.Expand QuoteFunny, there’s a plethora of black 36 legend divers here in Japan, maybe because generally people prefer smaller watches?
You can also get them for under $2000 which is a pretty good deal. I think I’ll reserve judgement until I’ve tried the 36mm on, I’ve tried the 42 but it’s dimensions are ridiculous. They should mid-size their skin diver; that’s a nice looking watch![close]
Could you point me in the direction of any retailers for the 36mm on the steel bracelet?
@PC500 you have a keen eye! It’s just a habit I got into with my 12 hour bezel watches where I track the time back in Australia. Little bit harder to read on a dive watch but basically the lume pip marks 12 o’clock back in Sydney if that makes sense? 12 hour bezels are the shit!!!
Been buying cheap watches lately for my new job working outdoors when I don't really have the ability to reach into my pockets for my phone. I love the look of mechanical watches but I don't know any lower priced ones that can take some bumps so I've been buying cheap digital ones that I like, I'm surprised how much I like the look of a cheap watch.
Lately I've been using this, got it for like $19 on amazon.
(https://casiocdn.com/casio-v2/resource/images/products/watches/large/AE1200WH-1A_large.png)
I have been wanting to buy an Expedition Field, they are advertised as outdoors watches but I don't know if it would hold up.
(https://s.yimg.com/aah/4-watches/men-s-timex-expedition-field-classic-chronograph-leather-band-watch-tw2t73100-13.jpg)
Pretty much all facets of outdoor work as a ranger. Cutting down fire destroyed trees, carrying huge logs, smashing rocks with pickaxes, chopping wood, ripping out vegetation, and working on dirty stuff. I mean my wrist isn't getting smashed all the time or anything, but I'm def. just putting my hands into tight sketchy spots. Also needs to be able to clean up easy, some days I'm head to toe in charcoal and some days hands are covered in oil from landscaping tools.Expand QuoteBeen buying cheap watches lately for my new job working outdoors when I don't really have the ability to reach into my pockets for my phone. I love the look of mechanical watches but I don't know any lower priced ones that can take some bumps so I've been buying cheap digital ones that I like, I'm surprised how much I like the look of a cheap watch.
Lately I've been using this, got it for like $19 on amazon.
(https://casiocdn.com/casio-v2/resource/images/products/watches/large/AE1200WH-1A_large.png)
I have been wanting to buy an Expedition Field, they are advertised as outdoors watches but I don't know if it would hold up.
(https://s.yimg.com/aah/4-watches/men-s-timex-expedition-field-classic-chronograph-leather-band-watch-tw2t73100-13.jpg)[close]
What sort of bumps are we talking about? A half decent mechanical watch would be tougher than a cheap digital.
These Seikos are pretty cheap, and tough as:
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/94/23/fb/9423fbf0cab3d9b38fe0c73bfca6b09e.jpg)
You could also go with one of these to complete the rugged outdoorsman vibe. Just peel back the sleeve on your flannie, pop the stud and the time is yours:
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/19/2e/b0/192eb0a79e1f2a9d5631b087223c0392.gif)
Trust me, spend a little bit of extra money and buy a G-Shock. It will last you a long time.
Trust me, spend a little bit of extra money and buy a G-Shock. It will last you a long time.Oh yeah I know but even if it takes a beating I don't know if I could bare having to look at one to read the time lol.
So I have a blue Tudor 36 BB in the mail...
yes! But it’s on the bracelet and it’s virtually brand new. They are pricey in Japan, even 2nd hand ones go for around 2.5 (with scratches) - 2.7, I got this for 2.2...Expand QuoteSo I have a blue Tudor 36 BB in the mail...[close]
Nice... how much did you spend?
More than 1,5k?
(https://image-cdn.hypb.st/https%3A%2F%2Fhypebeast.com%2Fimage%2F2020%2F11%2Fn-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release-3.jpg?q=90&w=1400&cbr=1&fit=max)
I really like the look of this watch. Does anyone (GISM?) know anything about N.W.C. or Lowercase for that matter? N.W.C. seems to be a Japanese company so searching google in english doesn't work very well.
Here's the link to the post: https://hypebeast.com/2020/11/n-w-c-lowercase-military-watch-release
Or maybe there is a comprable Seiko/etc. watch? I'd like a diver on a mesh band (is that the right name for this band?). I'd prefer if it had a date on it, but it looks good clean too.
@50mmAw fuck. That is super sick. I don't work for the forest service though, and everyone kind of hates them where I work lol. Love this thread, never thought I would be so into watches, but it makes sense. It's satisfying when something can be so complex and also so simple.
If you're working in the forest service I think you need one of these:
(https://hodinkee.imgix.net/uploads/images/1611078940303-v9s5y4iwwwr-f788178b283cc4886aef9a8ee251b40a/timex-nupsi-atlantis-jdm-hero.jpg?ixlib=rails-1.1.0&fm=jpg&q=55&auto=format&usm=12&fit=crop&ch=Width%2CDPR%2CSave-Data&alt=)
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/timex-nuptse-atlantis-edition-for-japan-introducing
Hey, we all gotta start somewhere and I actually owned a Nixon back in the day #realconfessions
Citizen eco drive is a great movement and will last you years without servicing, probably one of the most bang for buck movements out there actually!
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Honeymooning hard with the black bay 36, thing is mint (bar a few tiny scuffs on the on the back of the case). It wears a bit bigger than other 36mm watches but is nice and thin and the finishing/ fit is dreamy. Want to put it on all sort of natos etc. but that bracelet man...
https://www.instagram.com/p/CKunVjurI2Z/?igshid=8h349i0mns85
Will write a more in-depth review later but I’m really glad I went with the blue tbh
Yeah full kit in mint condition, cost me 2.2k shipped to my door and it’s stamped by the AD!
Movement may only be an ETA but they regulate them and most people report it being within cosc! The quality on the finishing is where you really feel the value though, especially with the bracelet. That blue too, man I’ve never seen a blue that deep, and it goes to navy/ black in dim light which is why I didn’t go with the black. The minute track is also a light grey so to not take away from the markers. Signed rose crown and 150m makes this one a pretty good explorer alternative, no date dials are just too clean!!!
@pica you were contemplating one? I thought you didn’t like snow flake hands?
Just ordered a Erika’s original strap for it, not cheap!
Might see if I can source a Tudor Nato too
Expand QuoteYeah full kit in mint condition, cost me 2.2k shipped to my door and it’s stamped by the AD!
Movement may only be an ETA but they regulate them and most people report it being within cosc! The quality on the finishing is where you really feel the value though, especially with the bracelet. That blue too, man I’ve never seen a blue that deep, and it goes to navy/ black in dim light which is why I didn’t go with the black. The minute track is also a light grey so to not take away from the markers. Signed rose crown and 150m makes this one a pretty good explorer alternative, no date dials are just too clean!!!
@pica you were contemplating one? I thought you didn’t like snow flake hands?
Just ordered a Erika’s original strap for it, not cheap!
Might see if I can source a Tudor Nato too[close]
Yeah thats exactly why. I looked into it and somehow thought it would be a good substitute for the rolex explorer 1 i‘m craving for.
The more i looked into it the more i started to feel ok with the hands.
I even bought a knock off hommage one through amazon and wore it for a day and send it back just to see how i like the size and hands.
In the end i confessed that ta just not what i wanted in the first place and that in the long run i just wouldn‘t be happy with that, i‘m just gonna have to wait it out and see....
Although i have to admit i feel stupid still going for the explorer since price/value finsihing, specs.... all speaks for the tudor.
Are Seiko 5 the best "beginner" watches? Or is there some other options I should be looking at?
1. It's for my girlfriend's youngest brother who has a bad temper and breaks things often. So needs to be durable.
2. She doesn't want to spend much more than €200.
3. It needs to be pretty readily available new, not used, as this is a gift.
Later she will buy watches for her other brothers too which maybe the budget is a little higher. They are turning 20, 25, and 30 respectively this year.
Are Seiko 5 the best "beginner" watches? Or is there some other options I should be looking at?
1. It's for my girlfriend's youngest brother who has a bad temper and breaks things often. So needs to be durable.
2. She doesn't want to spend much more than €200.
3. It needs to be pretty readily available new, not used, as this is a gift.
Later she will buy watches for her other brothers too which maybe the budget is a little higher. They are turning 20, 25, and 30 respectively this year.
Expand QuoteAre Seiko 5 the best "beginner" watches? Or is there some other options I should be looking at?
1. It's for my girlfriend's youngest brother who has a bad temper and breaks things often. So needs to be durable.
2. She doesn't want to spend much more than €200.
3. It needs to be pretty readily available new, not used, as this is a gift.
Later she will buy watches for her other brothers too which maybe the budget is a little higher. They are turning 20, 25, and 30 respectively this year.[close]
I'm still in the beginner price points myself. I have a Seiko 5 SNK793, really like it. Yes, that they are in the beginner of the automatic category. The other great entry level automatics are the Orient Bambinos.
But from the sound of the brother's temperment maybe go with a Timex or a G Shock and see how it goes.
Expand QuoteAre Seiko 5 the best "beginner" watches? Or is there some other options I should be looking at?
1. It's for my girlfriend's youngest brother who has a bad temper and breaks things often. So needs to be durable.
2. She doesn't want to spend much more than €200.
3. It needs to be pretty readily available new, not used, as this is a gift.
Later she will buy watches for her other brothers too which maybe the budget is a little higher. They are turning 20, 25, and 30 respectively this year.[close]
I bought this Orient Ray II a couple months ago, and I have no complaints. $125, and it looks good.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AK5TR2Q/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What type of watch "style" are we thinking though?
Seiko 5 is the first that comes to mind, but if it's divers you're after then @Joust Ostrich is right with recommending the orient ray ii (although the bracelet kinda sucks)
Pity you can't get citizen ny0040s (or Seiko SKXs) for what they actual used to retail for :(
I'm actually looking at a modded SKX 013 at the moment and it's nearly $600 ... what.in.the.actual.fuck
I really REALLY hate footage of people skating in watches, does anyone else feel this way?
Hahahhaa wrong crowdExpand QuoteI really REALLY hate footage of people skating in watches, does anyone else feel this way?[close]
Not in this thread.
I really REALLY hate footage of people skating in watches, does anyone else feel this way?no, it’s gets me really intrigued, like did they specifically choose that piece to match their outfit, or is that their only watch? And if it is their only watch, why did they choose that particular one. Then I realize that most people don’t give a shit about these trivial things ...
Got a good deal/ couldn’t resist:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMN3w3iLWl4/?igshid=1gse2q5c8rtqw
I think I need help...
Yeah, limited edition version of the NY0040 done with united arrows here in Japan. Really hard to get o/s but not so tricky on the ground here so I pounced.damn. More pics? Without lume
There’s actually a blacked out/ lume dial version of the Tag professional 1000 (the blue watch I posted up there) that was worn in an old bond flick so I’m guessing that’s where they got the inspo from, gonna get so much wrist time over the summer
@Silent Bob. okay that is pretty epic!
Is it your only watch? Seems like a pretty cool piece and now I want to see more pictures of the caseback
well you're pretty set then for a 2 watch collection, congrats on keeping it minimal but classy!!ha! nice. i need to get mine de-magnitized i think.. and then i'll probably move on as well.
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comparison of the two citizens:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMtzjzCLXsQ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
also, I'm thinking of bouncing my regular NY0040 now if any slap pals want a discount?
Wow, pretty slick. Considering the Seiko 5 sports page has a skateboard in its imagery... didn't see a full on collab coming though.they’ve sponsored https://instagram.com/japanese_super_rat?igshid=3ueffuuvu6r6 since the inception of the 5KX
https://www.seikowatches.com/us-en/products/5sports
The Street Fighter V and Naruto watches that came out recently are absolutely hideousas a seiko fanboy and also as someone who actually played SF1 in the arcade back in the day, let’s agree to never talk about this series ever again! 😂
Anyone have experience with vintage Omega's? I am really into the look of some of the ones from the 60s.
Anyone have experience with vintage Omega's? I am really into the look of some of the ones from the 60s.great bang for buck if you can verify the movement/ authenticity. Those 60s seamasters have such a classic look and are super robust if you keep them serviced
Anybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?yes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.
yes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.Expand QuoteAnybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.[close]
The Tudor releases didn’t do much for me, the panda chronos look nice but they should have put them in a 39mm case. Silver black bay is meh and the bb36 color just makes me happy I own a blue one!
yes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.Expand QuoteAnybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.[close]
The Tudor releases didn’t do much for me, the panda chronos look nice but they should have put them in a 39mm case. Silver black bay is meh and the bb36 color just makes me happy I own a blue one!
yes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.Expand QuoteAnybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.[close]
The Tudor releases didn’t do much for me, the panda chronos look nice but they should have put them in a 39mm case. Silver black bay is meh and the bb36 color just makes me happy I own a blue one!
Expand Quoteyes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.Expand QuoteAnybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.[close]
The Tudor releases didn’t do much for me, the panda chronos look nice but they should have put them in a 39mm case. Silver black bay is meh and the bb36 color just makes me happy I own a blue one![close]
Also i think a lot of people would love a BB3658 GMT and where expecting that.
ThxExpand QuoteExpand Quoteyes, Rolex came to their senses and brought back the classic size explorer. The two tone one I could take or leave but I doubt I’d ever buy a new Rolex anyway just because of their ridiculous store/ customer policies.Expand QuoteAnybody took a look at the new rolex/tudor releases today?
Now that the explorer 1 in 36 is back i‘d buy one for retail price, yet that seems impossible to get your hands on.[close]
The Tudor releases didn’t do much for me, the panda chronos look nice but they should have put them in a 39mm case. Silver black bay is meh and the bb36 color just makes me happy I own a blue one![close]
Also i think a lot of people would love a BB3658 GMT and where expecting that.[close]
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Holy geez, that Patek commercial may be the most unrelatable thing I have ever seen.
I'm clearly not their target market though.
Meh, I don’t even like Pateks, I’d rather give my son a well worn seamaster
Thinking of giving this one to my son:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNyStGrzFH/?utm_medium=copy_link
turning 7 soon, it’s 34mm which would work for me if it wasn’t a diver ...Expand QuoteThinking of giving this one to my son:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNyStGrzFH/?utm_medium=copy_link[close]
How old is he?
so you want to buy the watch now to give it to him in a few years, or do you wanna give him the watch now?I already bought the watch, might stash away for his 10th birthday
Made the switch from black 58 to blue 58. Could not be any happier! :Depic entrance into this thread! I think the blue will age better anyway, get on a French navy style strap! Although it’s probably too hard to take off the bracelet because Tudor bracelets are that good...
epic entrance into this thread! I think the blue will age better anyway, get on a French navy style strap! Although it’s probably too hard to take off the bracelet because Tudor bracelets are that good...Expand QuoteMade the switch from black 58 to blue 58. Could not be any happier! :D[close]
wait what? Did you change your name? My bad...Expand Quoteepic entrance into this thread! I think the blue will age better anyway, get on a French navy style strap! Although it’s probably too hard to take off the bracelet because Tudor bracelets are that good...Expand QuoteMade the switch from black 58 to blue 58. Could not be any happier! :D[close][close]
Haha damn Gay, I'm kind of bummed you don't remember me. We went back and forth for a few on page 9. I actually think I said something about the blue aging better than the black ;)
wait what? Did you change your name? My bad...Expand QuoteExpand Quoteepic entrance into this thread! I think the blue will age better anyway, get on a French navy style strap! Although it’s probably too hard to take off the bracelet because Tudor bracelets are that good...Expand QuoteMade the switch from black 58 to blue 58. Could not be any happier! :D[close][close]
Haha damn Gay, I'm kind of bummed you don't remember me. We went back and forth for a few on page 9. I actually think I said something about the blue aging better than the black ;)[close]
Anyway, how are you liking that shade of blue? It’s a lot lighter than the blue used on the bb36.
So i keep looking at the tissot PRX.I’m not sure I get the appeal of them, having said that tissot (and 99% of longines watches) have never really been a brand that jumped out at me...
I don‘t need it, but yet who needs another wartch.
For 320 its great bang for buck.
Anybody seen it in real life?
(http://www.instagram.com/p/CNuTdThLcwI/?utm_medium=copy_link)
So i keep looking at the tissot PRX.
I don‘t need it, but yet who needs another wartch.
For 320 its great bang for buck.
Anybody seen it in real life?
(http://www.instagram.com/p/CNuTdThLcwI/?utm_medium=copy_link)
Expand QuoteMeh, I don’t even like Pateks, I’d rather give my son a well worn seamaster[close]
Design wise I like the nautilus more than the royal oak, yet all the other patek models don‘t appeal to me that much.
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That’s a pretty impressive list straight out the bat, what’s your favorite? Also, some pics please
I see, funny that out of all those the seiko is getting the most love! Just goes to show...
What speedy do you have?
I hear lots of people rave about the Pelagos, is it really that good? (Size would be way too big for me)
I’m sure your date just would hog a lot of wrist time too!
Speaking of jubilee bracelets:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CQLPi0TrYBI/?utm_medium=copy_link
that is the rotor in there that powers the mehcnical movement when it is moved
the rattling is what charges the watch, it’s a sign of the rotor spinning. Having said that, rotors can get loose over time so there’s rattling and then there’s actual “rattling”. For price of mind, you should probably get them serviced to ensure they stay running/ in good conditionExpand Quotethat is the rotor in there that powers the mehcnical movement when it is moved[close]
right on, thanks. so that rattling then, shouldn't be an issue?
the rattling is what charges the watch, it’s a sign of the rotor spinning. Having said that, rotors can get loose over time so there’s rattling and then there’s actual “rattling”. For price of mind, you should probably get them serviced to ensure they stay running/ in good conditionExpand QuoteExpand Quotethat is the rotor in there that powers the mehcnical movement when it is moved[close]
right on, thanks. so that rattling then, shouldn't be an issue?[close]
Expand Quotethe rattling is what charges the watch, it’s a sign of the rotor spinning. Having said that, rotors can get loose over time so there’s rattling and then there’s actual “rattling”. For price of mind, you should probably get them serviced to ensure they stay running/ in good conditionExpand QuoteExpand Quotethat is the rotor in there that powers the mehcnical movement when it is moved[close]
right on, thanks. so that rattling then, shouldn't be an issue?[close][close]
Also, pics.
@Radbloke welcome! what a grand entrance you made!
I know exactly the SMP you're talking about, kind of a transition model for them. was contemplating one for a bit, but for some reason I like bezels that age (hence why I also sold my aquis) and it got a thickness update with the coaxial movement right? Still very clean, I actually like the no wave dial here; I also only like the wave dial with the sword hand combo like on the 2254.50, with the skeleton hands I think the no wave it actually the way to go... might be an unpopular opinion though.
Looks mint on that nato!!!
never seen a IWC in the flesh but for some reason they don't do it for me, at least not in photos. I'm sure the quality is there though and real watch heads tend to give them a lot of love. would be interesting to see how my opinion of them changes when I finally see one...
Any of you guys ever use Jomashop? I'm eyeing a Tudor Pelagos and trying to decide if the more than 1k in savings is worth not having a manufacturer's warranty...have heard mixed reviews, a lot of times they won’t have the watches in stock either even when they say they do so you’re waiting around twiddling your thumbs. Personally I’ve never bought from an AD, but if I was going to buy a Grand Seiko or something that expensive brand new, I probably would just for the piece of mind. Grey market gets weird when it comes to warranty too...
I'm heading to Hong Kong this winter so maybe I should just wait til then and get one from a retailer tax-free?
Word, thanks for the wisdom.have heard mixed reviews, a lot of times they won’t have the watches in stock either even when they don’t so you’re waiting around twiddling your thumbs. Personally I’ve never bought from an AD, but if I was going to buy a Grand Seiko or something that expensive brand new, I probably would just for the piece of mind. Grey market gets weird when it comes to warranty too...Expand QuoteAny of you guys ever use Jomashop? I'm eyeing a Tudor Pelagos and trying to decide if the more than 1k in savings is worth not having a manufacturer's warranty...
I'm heading to Hong Kong this winter so maybe I should just wait til then and get one from a retailer tax-free?[close]
I really enjoy the hunt in the 2nd hand market to be honest, lots of people buy and flip watches (myself included) so you can get some really good deals ... see my Hamilton up there: it was purchased January this year and still had the protective film/ stickers on it, still well within warranty and I paid less than half retail price. But yeah, I think if you’re going to fork out for a Pelagos, you might as well get the whole experience no?
Edit:
Also, isn’t the Pelagos movement in-house? My bb36 is basically an ETA so it doesn’t need to go back to Rolex for the service. In-house movements will though.
I also know brands like Oris charge you double the price for a service if it’s a grey market watch so it might work out cheaper in the long run if you’re going to hold onto it for a while...
Busted this out today, definitely deserves all the hype it gets!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CRX-I9LrgoC/?utm_medium=copy_link
You guys got some nice pieces!no problem whatsoever, great value to be had in cheap quartz watches and I think your Casio has some cool vintage vibes!!!
Just got this today, I know it’s a cheap quartz but hope it’s OK to post.
(https://i.imgur.com/UfqJZ2w.jpg)
I wanna get a automatic at some point, prob a Seiko 5 of some sort.
Something small coz my wrists are tiny.
^thanks man, definitely went for the vintage look.sweet, $500 will get you something nice. What size is your wrist? And what type of watches do you like (diver, field, sports etc.)?
And yes, any and all recommendations would be appreciated! Entry-level price range, so maybe 500 max?
My wrist is just under 7” so I’m thinking 38mm max.sweet, $500 will get you something nice. What size is your wrist? And what type of watches do you like (diver, field, sports etc.)?Expand Quote^thanks man, definitely went for the vintage look.
And yes, any and all recommendations would be appreciated! Entry-level price range, so maybe 500 max?[close]
I’m thinking Hamilton or marathon, but it will depend on your tastes …
I tattooed Nixon on my wrist.a true connoisseur if ever I saw one
Thanks for all the recommendations GISM, really appreciated!no worries, not sure if it's possible where you live but try and physically try on some watches before you buy.
The Hamilton does look pretty damn nice, I’ll let you guys know what I end up with
That sadly isn’t really a option here..no worries, not sure if it's possible where you live but try and physically try on some watches before you buy.Expand QuoteThanks for all the recommendations GISM, really appreciated!
The Hamilton does look pretty damn nice, I’ll let you guys know what I end up with[close]
Also, I forgot that Seiko also dropped a 38mm diver this year. Still haven't seen one in the flesh...
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNHDclujt7L/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9913f2a8-b595-453d-b13f-8ec09683201c
edit: it's not automatic though :(
My wrist is just under 7” so I’m thinking 38mm max.Expand Quotesweet, $500 will get you something nice. What size is your wrist? And what type of watches do you like (diver, field, sports etc.)?Expand Quote^thanks man, definitely went for the vintage look.
And yes, any and all recommendations would be appreciated! Entry-level price range, so maybe 500 max?[close]
I’m thinking Hamilton or marathon, but it will depend on your tastes …[close]
Probably looking for a field watch, but do love a nice simple diver too! Something with either very minimalistic or no bezel.
Hamilton Khaki is a contender but not entirely sold on the 12/24h dial
Just browsed some watches online and the Spinnaker Cahill looks fantastic, but alas 40mm..
@PC500 awesome, and the quality of the bracelet is off the charts for the price right? Does yours have the 80hr power reserve too?
(I think maybe you mentioned before that is was the older version with the ETA movement)
yeah, I could see the comparison with the Sinn there: the Sinn costs more but they put less effort into their bracelets (imho) and more into the watch itself kinda like seiko does.Expand Quote@PC500 awesome, and the quality of the bracelet is off the charts for the price right? Does yours have the 80hr power reserve too?
(I think maybe you mentioned before that is was the older version with the ETA movement)[close]
Yeah man the bracelet is excellent. I swap it out for a NATO every now and then but always stoked to go back on the bracelet. My mate has a Sinn 556 on the H-link, it's obviously higher quality but the Hamilton holds up pretty well against it.
Yeah it's the older ETA movement.
I always think most of these restauration videos are fake.
Haven’t worn a watch in probably 20 years.. but my better half, understandably, got fed up with me surfing for hours and not checking in. So in an effort to ease her concerns, I ordered a water resistant timepiece so I can get out and call/text at an agreed upon hour. Wish there was something with stand alone data for voice calling, so I wouldn’t have to get out, but since I can’t find one that won’t break the bank, this will have to do;good beater watch, it will serve you well!
(https://i.ibb.co/cwvWPCw/7-FCB1-F98-374-A-4738-8-E77-47-B30736-AF04.jpg)
@Gray Imp Sausage Metalyeah I’m a little bit off the beaten track but I used to go to Tokyo quite a bit for work and now that neighborhood fairly well, we’ll check it out once rona dies down a bit…
I think you don't live anywhere near Tokyo, but if you're in the area, might be worth it to check out.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUfK50MPiDF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
It's a store my company works with and the owner is a really sweet guy... and if my experience of running events similar to this in Japanese stores is any indication, there will be lots of passionate watch nerds there looking at each other's collections and discussing them.
Tag cops a lot of hate but they do make some tough arse watches!!!
just general complaints about pricing/ designs etc. I don’t really dig their current range, but back in the day they put out some really awesome and well built timepieces. When is yours from? Looks kinda 90s…Expand QuoteTag cops a lot of hate but they do make some tough arse watches!!![close]
im not a watch guy .. what’s the hate
just general complaints about pricing/ designs etc. I don’t really dig their current range, but back in the day they out out some really awesome and well built timepieces. When is yours from? Looks kinda 90s…Expand QuoteExpand QuoteTag cops a lot of hate but they do make some tough arse watches!!![close]
im not a watch guy .. what’s the hate[close]
Chronograph sage fun to play around with, the date at 4 o’clock is a fav of mine event though none of my current watches has one. Tissot is a well-respected brand even amongst watch snobs. How’s the rubber strap? Looks like it’s integrated
(https://www.picclickimg.com/d/l400/pict/174774514237_/1998-Rugrats-Watch-Viacom-Movie-Collectible-REPTAR-Vtg.jpg)flexing hard!
I enjoy looking at some of the time pieces on this insta.
https://instagram.com/fakewatchbuster?utm_medium=copy_link
I gave them a follow, it's interesting though: after watches get beyond Rolex (and even for most rolex models) I don't find anything that even really interests me. Like Richard Mille watches look like straight up wrist vomit!Expand QuoteI enjoy looking at some of the time pieces on this insta.
https://instagram.com/fakewatchbuster?utm_medium=copy_link[close]
And down I go the rabbit hole...
i got a timex weekender watch and the tick is LOUD AS FUCKas a general rule I don't sleep with a watch on, but we're talking about timex here, you can't get much more entry level than that so perhaps you might want to lower your expectations there.
its like a metronome and i use it to sleep now. too loud to wear.
And… I may have bought yet another watchhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CVjRR34BSJL/?utm_medium=copy_link
That one's sick. I'd like something like that.cheers, you can pick them up for a relatively reasonable price too, I paid under $150 for this which is a crazy bargain! Only 17 jewels, but it literally runs like clock work and is keeping really good time considering it’s age!
This might end up being a passing notion, but thought I'd throw it over to you watch enthusiasts. I'm on the brink of doing a biz deal, nothing massive, but been years in the making. I've never been a regular watch wearer, but considering getting something to mark the occasion. Indulgent, but not too indulgent, you know? Again, I don't really know anything, but was looking at Omega moon watch or a Rolex explorer. Vintage presumably. Something fancy enough that I can do meetings and not look like a scrub. Totally down for a visibly used/old watch. What should I look at, and where would I buy? I know it's vague, but any advise? It'd be extra nice if its something that I could easily re-sell in the future.
This might end up being a passing notion, but thought I'd throw it over to you watch enthusiasts. I'm on the brink of doing a biz deal, nothing massive, but been years in the making. I've never been a regular watch wearer, but considering getting something to mark the occasion. Indulgent, but not too indulgent, you know? Again, I don't really know anything, but was looking at Omega moon watch or a Rolex explorer. Vintage presumably. Something fancy enough that I can do meetings and not look like a scrub. Totally down for a visibly used/old watch. What should I look at, and where would I buy? I know it's vague, but any advise? It'd be extra nice if its something that I could easily re-sell in the future.congrats first and foremost! both will give you good milage (and resale).
Thanks guys! I definitely feel like I might be falling into the wormhole of watches, though I do keep thinking I might be happier dropping the dollars on a guitar since playing music is more fun than looking at what time it is. Seems kind of sketchy that the Speedys aren't waterproof. I wouldn't be swimming in it anyway, but sometimes when I'm camping everything does end up wet. I am gravitating more to an Omega though than the Rolex just given how hard it seems to be to buy one.speed master reduced is a dope watch; there’s two versions too and the one with the stronger/ solid clasp and sapphire crystal has increased water resistance. Personally I like hesalite because of the warmth it gives the dial and also because you can easily polish scratches out. Can defs recommend!
I was looking back at the earlier pages of this thread and that Speedmaster Reduced might be calling my name. I'm a smaller guy, looks like it might be perfect.
Any experiences buying internationally off Chrono 24?
Thanks guys! I definitely feel like I might be falling into the wormhole of watches, though I do keep thinking I might be happier dropping the dollars on a guitar since playing music is more fun than looking at what time it is. Seems kind of sketchy that the Speedys aren't waterproof. I wouldn't be swimming in it anyway, but sometimes when I'm camping everything does end up wet. I am gravitating more to an Omega though than the Rolex just given how hard it seems to be to buy one.
I was looking back at the earlier pages of this thread and that Speedmaster Reduced might be calling my name. I'm a smaller guy, looks like it might be perfect.
Any experiences buying internationally off Chrono 24?
Expand QuoteThanks guys! I definitely feel like I might be falling into the wormhole of watches, though I do keep thinking I might be happier dropping the dollars on a guitar since playing music is more fun than looking at what time it is. Seems kind of sketchy that the Speedys aren't waterproof. I wouldn't be swimming in it anyway, but sometimes when I'm camping everything does end up wet. I am gravitating more to an Omega though than the Rolex just given how hard it seems to be to buy one.
I was looking back at the earlier pages of this thread and that Speedmaster Reduced might be calling my name. I'm a smaller guy, looks like it might be perfect.
Any experiences buying internationally off Chrono 24?[close]
Speedmasters are definitely waterproof, not sure what you mean about not getting it wet GISM? It's not a diver, and I wouldn't swim in it if I didn't have to, but I've never heard of any issues with them getting wet.
If you can, try on both so you can compare the size and feel. They are different watches, the reduced isn't just a smaller version of the professional.
I haven't bought of Chrono24, I've heard of good experiences but also horror stories. Where are you based?
Speedmasters are definitely waterproof, not sure what you mean about not getting it wet GISM? It's not a diver, and I wouldn't swim in it if I didn't have to, but I've never heard of any issues with them getting wet.not debating that they aren't waterproof, but as a GADA watch (personally) I'd be aiming for something that could take a dip if need be without the worry of remembering the last time the seals were checked. The 3539.50 has 100m water resistance fyi.
If you can, try on both so you can compare the size and feel. They are different watches, the reduced isn't just a smaller version of the professional.
Generally I'd hesitate to buy stuff like this online from overseas, but I've never had any issues with buying from stores based in Japan. Japanese vintage store stuff is nicer and cleaner than most things are here, new.yes!!!! the 2nd hand watch market here is a goldmine in terms of the condition of watches. The Japanese really know how to look after their timepieces.
Just want to say that fake watch buster IG account is the best thing I’ve seen online this year. So many dudes getting called out, it’s beautiful. Also, I know some of those celebs, influencers, whatever have dough.. but fucking J Balvin and Drake with watches that cost 3-5 MILLION? Sheeeesh.it's pretty good huh? imagine dropping that amount on a watch and not even going through an authorized dealer LOL
Speedy reduced from Japan will scratch your itch (they have been going up in price too so they’ll keep their value). I don’t like fancy watches either; I like them simple, tough and to serve their main purpose. They need to go under the radar with t-shirt/ jeans, but still be able to hold their own in a suit (Tudor black bay and speedy both do this easily). That’s actually why I like Tudor: you’re not trying to be that guy flexing your Rolex, but you get Rolex quality in the finishing. The movements for most Tudor aren’t in-house either so you can get them serviced anywhere and aren’t locked into being a slave of the dealer.
Tudor actually has a rich history, but it’s kind of a watch-nerd brand like Oris or Sinn — if you’re into watches, you know they rock, otherwise you’d probably have no clue they even existed!
Another spanner: have you seen Rolex 14000 (in blue) or other air kings? They are actually my fav Rolex.
Speedy reduced though is super versatile: looks boss on the bracelet, gets military vibes on a nato and can easily blend in with whatever you’re wearing. See if you can find one where the lume is starting to patina. Will try and find a pic…
https://www.instagram.com/p/CVxeJ6rs685/?utm_medium=copy_link
Check the cream on those hour markers!!!
Thanks guys! I definitely feel like I might be falling into the wormhole of watches, though I do keep thinking I might be happier dropping the dollars on a guitar since playing music is more fun than looking at what time it is. Seems kind of sketchy that the Speedys aren't waterproof. I wouldn't be swimming in it anyway, but sometimes when I'm camping everything does end up wet. I am gravitating more to an Omega though than the Rolex just given how hard it seems to be to buy one.
I was looking back at the earlier pages of this thread and that Speedmaster Reduced might be calling my name. I'm a smaller guy, looks like it might be perfect.
Any experiences buying internationally off Chrono 24?
Well, this somehow, maybe invariably, became my obsession since I posted here initially. The deeper I got into researching various options, making lists on chrono24, a bit of a YouTube wormhole, I ended up getting a watch. Not a Rolex, not an Omega (though that speedy reduced...), not a weird beat up Swiss automatic watch, but a new Seiko Prospex Speedtimer. The panda face one.tell me you got the panda version, this post is nothing without pics! Not a bad watch, wears well for the specs, classic look and great movement for an everyday beater. Might be a tad thicc, but most chronos have some beef so it’s not like it’s too out of place for that particular genre.
I like that it's a thoroughly modern device. Automatic movements still seem pretty cool and magical to me, but this thing just looks good, feels good, and has a no BS factor that makes sense to me.
tell me you got the panda version, this post is nothing without pics! Not a bad watch, wears well for the specs, classic look and great movement for an everyday beater. Might be a tad thicc, but most chronos have some beef so it’s not like it’s too out of place for that particular genre.Expand QuoteWell, this somehow, maybe invariably, became my obsession since I posted here initially. The deeper I got into researching various options, making lists on chrono24, a bit of a YouTube wormhole, I ended up getting a watch. Not a Rolex, not an Omega (though that speedy reduced...), not a weird beat up Swiss automatic watch, but a new Seiko Prospex Speedtimer. The panda face one.
I like that it's a thoroughly modern device. Automatic movements still seem pretty cool and magical to me, but this thing just looks good, feels good, and has a no BS factor that makes sense to me.[close]
Put it on a nato or leather strap for extra watch nerd points! Seiko bracelets are notorious for punching below their weight anyway and it will lighten things up a bit.
You’re about to dive down a rabbit hole though…
Either way though, you have a good daily driver!
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I have my Tudor BB36 on today and I honestly can’t say enough good things about this watch, I’m kinda lusting after a vintage (non-diver) 60s seamaster that I recently saw locally though so now I’ll have to flip one of my other watches. Also thinking about dropping some $ on a king Seiko (5625-7080) but I can’t have both…
Seamaster is very similar to this one:
https://tachibana57.com/?pid=165351573
So, after "saving" thousands by getting the seiko, I can then turn around and just buy more watches?you won’t get any arguments from me ;) if you’re going to drop scrilla though, maybe try and try on a few pieces first. Air king or Tudor bb36 should wear well on most wrists. I have my bb36 on again today and the blue dial is such a chameleon!
Got a lot I want to discuss and it’s basically all vintage omega ….
Anyone bought anything recently? Still trying to flip a few pieces personally
pics or it didn’t happen!Expand QuoteGot a lot I want to discuss and it’s basically all vintage omega ….
Anyone bought anything recently? Still trying to flip a few pieces personally[close]
I picked up an Omega Seamaster 600 in January. It’s early-to-mid 60s, manual, has a silver dial—looks very sick. I have small wrists, so the 34mm case works really well. Been wearing it daily. Have just stopped because it’s starting warm up here and I’m not trying to sweat through a leather band on the daily.
pics or it didn’t happen!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteGot a lot I want to discuss and it’s basically all vintage omega ….
Anyone bought anything recently? Still trying to flip a few pieces personally[close]
I picked up an Omega Seamaster 600 in January. It’s early-to-mid 60s, manual, has a silver dial—looks very sick. I have small wrists, so the 34mm case works really well. Been wearing it daily. Have just stopped because it’s starting warm up here and I’m not trying to sweat through a leather band on the daily.[close]
I’m looking at 166.010s but I kinda want one with crosshairs on the dial. Those old omega movements are bulletproof! 34mm is great for that style of watch
↑Dope, you have great taste in watches!
Vintage Omega is so timeless with their designs. I really like the look of the BOR bracelets on the 166 though hence why I'm lusting.
My local watch shop actually has two so it's just a matter of flipping some of my current collection...
But yeah, as I headed down the vintage omega rabbit hole, I became aware of these two divers, or should I say skin divers as they fit right in with that aesthetic:
The first is the big crown Seamaster 60:
https://www.chrono24.com/omega/ref-166062--id21688042.htm
Damn son, now I know where Lorier stole all their design language from. I can get one locally too though I probably won't own much after the purchase :(
The other one is the Seamaster 120, I'm also kinda obsessed with this guy's channel and wish I could refurbish old watches like him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY8nU7BOM34
I'm really digging the design of that one too!
(the part where he gets the movement running again is pure automatic watch porn)
In other recent, but still skin-diver related, news Oris dropped a 38mm version of their 65 diver and it has their in house movement:
https://www.oris.ch/en/watch/chronos-limited-edition/01-400-7774-4015-set
For the price that's actually crazy value, 120 hour power reserve with 10 year warranty on the movement too. Would be interesting to see how it looks in person. I've always liked Oris but their budget movements brought them down in the past imho
Anyone knows why the guy in the video is wearing these finger condoms? Is it to not leave any sebum(?) on any parts of the watch?Best guess is to avoid leaving skin oil on the metallic parts that could lead to corrosion.
Does the dial of the Oris fade towards the center or is that a lighting thing in the pic? I would love to have a 110 hour power reserve.yes, they are masters of doing that! check my old aquis: https://www.instagram.com/p/CI7i__zLywX/?utm_medium=copy_link
Anyone knows why the guy in the video is wearing these finger condoms?he talks about it at the 19:00 ish mark in this vid:
Cheers boys, I’m just happy that this thread is still going despite it being mainly me talking to myself.yes, they are masters of doing that! check my old aquis: https://www.instagram.com/p/CI7i__zLywX/?utm_medium=copy_linkExpand QuoteDoes the dial of the Oris fade towards the center or is that a lighting thing in the pic? I would love to have a 110 hour power reserve.[close]
I’ve got a few new pieces in the mail this week.. gonna be a big one
hmm... maybe I'll head over to the local shop tomorrow to see what I can find... swindle these fools out of their money.Seriously, look at eBay atm, the retail on them is like $250, they are NOT limited edition and yet fools are bidding like fiends over them…
Seriously, look at eBay atm, the retail on them is like $250, they are NOT limited edition and yet fools are bidding like fiends over them…Expand Quotehmm... maybe I'll head over to the local shop tomorrow to see what I can find... swindle these fools out of their money.[close]
Seriously, look at eBay atm, the retail on them is like $250, they are NOT limited edition and yet fools are bidding like fiends over them…Expand Quotehmm... maybe I'll head over to the local shop tomorrow to see what I can find... swindle these fools out of their money.[close]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203880963854?hash=item2f78409f0e:g:Sh0AAOSwxxpiPNfwExpand QuoteSeriously, look at eBay atm, the retail on them is like $250, they are NOT limited edition and yet fools are bidding like fiends over them…Expand Quotehmm... maybe I'll head over to the local shop tomorrow to see what I can find... swindle these fools out of their money.[close][close]
This makes no sense whatsoever. They can't possibly be this easy to flip lol. Is everyone out of stock already?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/203880963854?hash=item2f78409f0e:g:Sh0AAOSwxxpiPNfwExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSeriously, look at eBay atm, the retail on them is like $250, they are NOT limited edition and yet fools are bidding like fiends over them…Expand Quotehmm... maybe I'll head over to the local shop tomorrow to see what I can find... swindle these fools out of their money.[close][close]
This makes no sense whatsoever. They can't possibly be this easy to flip lol. Is everyone out of stock already?[close]
Already at 3.5 grand :0
I can’t even…
I think I'll grab one of them Omega Swatch's when they are back restocked. I'll never have €5000 to buy a real Omega.check out vintage omegas though, something like a 166.010 can be had for just under a grand which is crazy value when you consider the quality of the product. Quartz bond seamasters (I.e. the one bond actually wore) are also not that expensive when you factor in quality and robustness. Both could easily be one watch collections and will last a long time if you do periodic servicing.
Side note I've got a very old women's Rolex which I completely forgot about. I'll post some pics later of it.
https://item.rakuten.co.jp/nanaple/sbsa163/?utm_source=IGShopping&utm_medium=SocialThe tinted caseback is kinda dope. I'd be more interested if I didn't already have my quartz Divex which is in an identical case.
Seiko Sports x HUF collab
yeah, that is my fav detail too (bar of course the nato, but I'm a sucker for green nato straps)The tinted caseback is kinda dope. I'd be more interested if I didn't already have my quartz Divex which is in an identical case.Expand Quotehttps://item.rakuten.co.jp/nanaple/sbsa163/?utm_source=IGShopping&utm_medium=Social
Seiko Sports x HUF collab[close]
Yeah, not feeling the gold version of that hit watch… the khaki one is cool but I wouldn’t touch it at those dimensions. I wish Seiko sports went with the Skx013 dimensions instead, it’s more of a Goldilocks size.The gold one is way to bling bling for me.
Cool post I saw today elsewhere https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/
This is completely mesmerizing.Expand QuoteCool post I saw today elsewhere https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/[close]
Impulse bought a 40's Universal Genive military watch that I know nothing about last night. I know nothing about the brand really other than it's Swiss. Just liked the way it looks. What should I know?awesome! UG is great brand with a cool history, they are mainly known for their polerouter model which is also a great under the radar vintage watch. Because they aren’t really that well known outside of watch nerd circles, 99% of the time you can be rest assured that it won’t be a fake (though it may have some Frankenparts or a redone dial). Also unlikely that you’ll know the service history of it so it might be an idea to get a watchmaker to take a look at it (they can also check whether the movement is legit or not)?
Xmas came early!
https://instagram.com/p/Cd6281uh1XN/
cheers for that, I have a few more vintage inspired straps in the mail, but the crosshair dial gives it a military vibe so it can pull off a nato okay. Would probably look more classic on perlon, but I have a tonne of 18mm natos lying around! Maybe try yours on a bond style strap with stripes as that can often dress it up a bit?Expand QuoteXmas came early!
https://instagram.com/p/Cd6281uh1XN/[close]
Very sick. Looks good on a nato strap. Make me wonder how my Seamaster would look like on one.
Expand QuoteThis is completely mesmerizing.Expand QuoteCool post I saw today elsewhere https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/[close][close]
Pics of said Hamilton please!
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I now have this on a cork strap, but nothing else in my collection is even getting touched atm:
https://instagram.com/p/CeM3cQVhMg8/
@Spectre thanks, it’s really amazing how timeless this piece is, still looks very fresh in 2022! Did you dig up that Hamilton?
As for your other question, I almost feel like it’s rhetorical, but could you give me an example?
Seiko has great watches in most price ranges so I’m not really sure why you’d want to buy one out of India tbh…
What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom?
A pickpocket snatches watches...
What's the difference between a pickpocket and a peeping tom?what about a pickpocket who likes to watch snatches too?
A pickpocket snatches watches...
I agree this watch looks... not great. But it is crazy cheap so if it is a dud you're not really losing out on much. I also like day/date complications in other languages are really cool. Assuming that's what it is. Don't know what language "DOM" is but it's different so I'm interested in it, unless it's something else entirely and I'm an idiot hahaExpand Quote@Spectre thanks, it’s really amazing how timeless this piece is, still looks very fresh in 2022! Did you dig up that Hamilton?
As for your other question, I almost feel like it’s rhetorical, but could you give me an example?
Seiko has great watches in most price ranges so I’m not really sure why you’d want to buy one out of India tbh…[close]
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-seiko-5-automatic-day-date-movement-no-7019A-japan-made-/195042440730?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
This would be an example
Signed up for this thread!Dude welcome! Obviously Oris is a pretty well established brand and they make some really killer stuff, but personally I haven’t connected with their watches. I will say the ones they made out of recycled plastic was really cool and I dig their environmental efforts.
Watch nerd here, general lover of mechanical things and industrial design. Glad to see the enthusiasm in this chat and lack of snobbery (often sullies the hobby for me).
I have a 7-inch wrist so my parameters for a watch size is quite big and I can pull off a wide variety. This makes my list of possible purchases long as hell. ;D gift and a curse I guess.
I've been really into Oris as a brand lately, and I think I'm gonna dive (pun intended) into my first level entry luxury watch with an aquis 43.5. Anyone here had experience with it? Would love to hear about your ownership experience.(TIA)
Also side note if the big crown pointer date had a WR100 rating it would be on my wrist daily.
Bit of a long winded first post.
I live in Thailand and as much as Thai people are watch nerds, I haven't got a lot of friends in the hobby.
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I think for Oris it's that their independent and original in design, nothing they offer looks like a spitting image of another watch on the market imo.Dude welcome! Obviously Oris is a pretty well established brand and they make some really killer stuff, but personally I haven’t connected with their watches. I will say the ones they made out of recycled plastic was really cool and I dig their environmental efforts.Expand QuoteSigned up for this thread!
Watch nerd here, general lover of mechanical things and industrial design. Glad to see the enthusiasm in this chat and lack of snobbery (often sullies the hobby for me).
I have a 7-inch wrist so my parameters for a watch size is quite big and I can pull off a wide variety. This makes my list of possible purchases long as hell. ;D gift and a curse I guess.
I've been really into Oris as a brand lately, and I think I'm gonna dive (pun intended) into my first level entry luxury watch with an aquis 43.5. Anyone here had experience with it? Would love to hear about your ownership experience.(TIA)
Also side note if the big crown pointer date had a WR100 rating it would be on my wrist daily.
Bit of a long winded first post.
I live in Thailand and as much as Thai people are watch nerds, I haven't got a lot of friends in the hobby.
(https://i.ibb.co/nqX5NZW/qf3scecx1-Jq-Yy25ox-X-o.jpg) (https://ibb.co/nqX5NZW)
(https://i.ibb.co/HDFJVJ1/Oris-Big-Crown-Pointer-Date-01-754-7741-4065-07-5-20-63-Review.jpg) (https://ibb.co/HDFJVJ1)[close]
As someone who occasionally dives, I’m really attracted to dive watches and brands that kind of specialize in that arena like doxa, zodiac, rado, and (Tudor/Rolex to an extent, the Pelagos being my favorite watch) I think they all have watches in the range of oris as far as price and specs go, tho when it comes to the actual movements and their qualities i don’t know too much.
It’s all so subjective but I don’t think anyone could really argue with your choice as oris is such a well respected brand, only thing I would say is definitely try it on in person if possible, and enjoy!
Welcome, I have owned both the 39.5 aquis and 36mm big pointer (I have small wrists). Two very different watches, do you go anywhere near water? If so the aquis no question, having said that it also has a few minuses. For both of them, I will say Oris has great designs, but their fairly generic movements do nothing for me and I actually had problems with my big crown. Have you tried them both on? Personally the see through casebacks feel really weird after I sweat, fine if it’s on a nato but I don’t think I’d ever own another see through caseback…or at least not one with that material (mineral)
Aquis is a beast, and even though your wrist is big, I’d still go for a smaller size, you do know they have a 41.5 available too. For reference, classic Rolex submariners are very similar dimensions as the 39.5 aquis, too much dial space actually looks comical to me these days. Also, while the finishing is great, the polished center links on the bracelet are pure scratch magnets. There is a matte 39.5 in black with a full brushed bracelet too, that would be my choice because it matches the tool-ish vibes that the watch is trying to pull off. Also, are you happy with only ever having two bracelet options? You’ll need to take it to an AD to get it changed. I was in between micro adjustments on the bracelet so I could never get a good fit. The rubber bracelet is top quality though!!!!
While spec-wise I think the aquis smokes most watches in that price range, I’m definitely more partial to the looks of the big crown pointer date. The blue you’ve chosen is a really great color dial and you can mix it up with lots of different straps (again I wouldn’t get the bracelet because it’s all polished). I could find more faults with the aquis, but the big crown feels like something you need to baby a lot. They’ve just dropped some 38mm versions and I personally think that is the sweet spot for size with this watch. https://www.instagram.com/p/ChZfywRsxit/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Have you had a look at the 65 divers from them too? Kinda a mix between the too, but the dimensions work better I think. Probably don’t want to swim with it, but it has the vintage diver vibes down pat, the domed crystal is a thing of beauty and the bracelet is really cool with its taper (20mm lugs means you can put it on a range of straps). 100m wr too boot so if you fell in a pool, you don’t need to be worried about it!
Either that or a Seiko 62mas reissue(s)? Similar price range, vintage vibes with modern specs. Also, see if you can try on some Sinn too, the 104 and the 556 are good entry level models and will give Oris a good run for their money!
Either way, I would try on a lot of watches before pulling the trigger. Also, look up reviews and be aware of ALL of pros/ cons of the watches you are looking it; rose-colored glasses tend to cloud your judgment and then you’re 6 months into the watch and start thinking, “yeah, I get why everyone was saying that this particular thing about the watch (e.g. 17mm lugs on the 36mm BCPD) is annoying!” And then you need to flip and start from scratch… this is basically me x50, I buy way too much shit on impulse whereas I should sit on the watch for 6 or so months to give me time to really think it through. Let me know if you have any other questions!
The 62mas will serve you well, especially with the beefed up power supply. It’s also not trying to be something it isn’t and has a nice history behind (even though it’s not a sbdx or whatever the high beat reference is) I had the 149 version and it was pretty hard to fault, my wrists were just too skinny for it, but it should work for you I reckon.Yea the 65 is great. In pictures, it doesn't translate as well as in person. Super clean watch. If I can find a preowned one over here without any bronze on it I may just get one. I dig bronze but I don't really want it on my daily driver.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CCLBLDRnVc6/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Yes, people in Thai love Seikos huh? Used to go there a lot for work and spotted many a watch nerd in my daily travels.
Have you tried on the Oris 65 in 40mm too?
Like the Seiko, it’s pretty much Goldilocks specs for your wrist size.
I'm new to the world of watches, but I've been learning more about mechanicals over the last couple months and have really fallen down the rabbit hole.
Right now I just have a Swatch that I do really like but I'm itching to get something hand-wound or automatic. My taste is more geared towards minimalist dress watches, and I really like the Junghans Max Bill, but I'm quickly becoming obsessed with everything Nomos is doing. I keep thinking about what I could sell in order to afford this Club Campus 38, lol:
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It's really hard to decide if I should save up my money for one of those or if I should go cheaper so I can scratch the itch of owning my first mechanical. I do like the Seiko cocktail time watches and I keep thinking about the Seiko Evisen watch. Maybe a Tissot? Anyway, I've been enjoying reading through this thread and seeing what you all have.
Oh, and here's a pic of the Swatch model I have:
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Right now I just have a Swatch that I do really like but I'm itching to get something hand-wound or automatic. My taste is more geared towards minimalist dress watches, and I really like the Junghans Max Bill, but I'm quickly becoming obsessed with everything Nomos is doing. I keep thinking about what I could sell in order to afford this Club Campus 38, lol:you can’t go wrong with Nomos and from experience I can say that a cheaper version of a more expensive watch will not scratch any itches you have. Having said that, a Seiko 5 in your collection is never a bad thing, I think I posted two models on the previous page, check them out (specifically the Rolex oyster homage)
[img]indeed, neither of those do anything for me. Modern day Rolex is very meh though, the explorer would probably be the only thing I’d touch, even then I’d go vintage!
https://hypebeast.com/2022/8/supreme-rolex-oyster-perpetual-date-fw22-rumor-info
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Yea the 65 is great. In pictures, it doesn't translate as well as in person. Super clean watch. If I can find a preowned one over here without any bronze on it I may just get one. I dig bronze but I don't really want it on my daily driver.I agree, really great on the wrist;
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That SMP is a lot more classy imho!
(And more “on-brand” too since some love that 90s shit)
Modern day Rolex is on some kook shit if they collab with supreme …
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I won't lie, I secretly want this but am way too old to go there.
I see rad rat is a man of taste wearing a (I think) casio duro in one of his videos. Not really relavent to the current discussion but love seeing skater's watches.
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nice spotting there!Expand QuoteI see rad rat is a man of taste wearing a (I think) casio duro in one of his videos. Not really relavent to the current discussion but love seeing skater's watches.
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I seem to be in the minority of enthusiasts here, but to me, a date is as important as the hour and minutes hands on a watch. I'm both forgetful and normally have hectic workdays so I'm constantly looking at the date.Totally agree. I use my date function a LOT. Very helpful. I was stressing about this new smaller Pelagos as I just recently received the 42mm one a few months ago... But seeing the burst dial and no date I'm a little less envious. I may still end up getting one eventually since I love these dang watches so much... maybe when they inevitably release it in blue.
I will say though that this Pelagos is gonna be a hit no doubt. Hopefully some 42s pop up on the pre-owned market for a bargain. I'm moving away from the chunky watches lately, but for the 42 pelly I feel it suits its tool watch design perfectly.
I think for your daily watch (especially in the business world) a date function is necessary, but not all dates are created the same and I like my dates to be subtle. Check my SMP above: making the date wheel the same color as the dial is often overlooked, but such an important choice in my opinion. I want a date, but I need it to be discrete. Check out a Sinn 555a if you ever get a chance, the date is tiny and out of the way, but still there when you need it.Totally agree. I use my date function a LOT. Very helpful. I was stressing about this new smaller Pelagos as I just recently received the 42mm one a few months ago... But seeing the burst dial and no date I'm a little less envious. I may still end up getting one eventually since I love these dang watches so much... maybe when they inevitably release it in blue.Expand QuoteI seem to be in the minority of enthusiasts here, but to me, a date is as important as the hour and minutes hands on a watch. I'm both forgetful and normally have hectic workdays so I'm constantly looking at the date.
I will say though that this Pelagos is gonna be a hit no doubt. Hopefully some 42s pop up on the pre-owned market for a bargain. I'm moving away from the chunky watches lately, but for the 42 pelly I feel it suits its tool watch design perfectly.[close]
The great thing about the Pelagos date window is that it blends seamlessly with the hour markers. They’re white squares and so is the window. You’re right tho, maybe deals can finally be had for the fxd, which would be great as every time I dive I think of how easy it is for spring bars to pop out!yeah, white dates are fine too if they can match/ blend in with the rest of the design.
Last time I dove (with standard Pelagos) I had it on a nato-type strap, yeah. So if one spring bar breaks loose it would be still stuck on with the other spring bar but still I was just kinda unsure about the arrangement haha. I think with the solid bars it would feel secure as hell. I think I would prefer the Velcro nato it comes on, the rubber looks kinda floppy.yeah, white dates are fine too if they can match/ blend in with the rest of the design.Expand QuoteThe great thing about the Pelagos date window is that it blends seamlessly with the hour markers. They’re white squares and so is the window. You’re right tho, maybe deals can finally be had for the fxd, which would be great as every time I dive I think of how easy it is for spring bars to pop out![close]
The fxd is a very nice watch, would you dive with a nato in it though? I guess most milspeced military divers all came on natos… I always envision a rubber strap, but I guess you’re screwed if you lose a spring bar!
Yeah, the finishing on watches in the mid-tier range should get you stoked! I remember really liking the look of the matte bezel on mine!Those Erika's straps are expensive but worth it. That's what I used for diving and my wrist felt about as secure as it could be -without fixed lugs... anyway even if they come undone, they're still tight enough that you have to work to take the watch off.
Sail cloth and rubber straps will look fire, as will those expensive looking Tudor-style fabric straps and/ or Erika’s original military style straps ala
https://www.instagram.com/p/CiZdmdLLuQb/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Nothing against the bracelet personally, but it was just a tad chunky/ heavy, some people like that about it though. Seriously though, drilled lug holes are so good and I don’t currently have a watch with them (although my grail features them)
my watch tin......at the top is my Tudor Sub - 36mm & Moonswatch - there's a Seiko Turtle & CWC G10 hiding in there somewhere and a few others.....damn son, heavy first post!
What cheap retro looking watches do you guys like skating in?Casio f-19 (or the steal versions), timex’s field watches or maybe Seiko 5, particularly the SNK/ SGNZ if you want something automatic?
What cheap retro looking watches do you guys like skating in?
What cheap retro looking watches do you guys like skating in?
That CWC looks unreal! Great pick-up, everything you'd want from a military watch.
and damnnn that is a great collection! Tudor subs look absolute class.
I waited overnight for the moon watch and the whole release ended up being postponed where I live. So I'm definitely salty towards the whole thing lol. Still would love the mission to Jupiter sometime though.
I pretty much just skate with Quartz watches that are super cheap. Gshock ga2100.
But most recently it's just been this 38mm Victorinox field watch. Seeing how much of a beating it can take lol
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thanks.....yeh the Tudor Sub is great.....I have quite skinny wrists so it fits fine....had it since 2014, and it just had its first service under my ownership. Its running real good. I have the Oyster bracelet, but I prefer the good old nato. I used to wear the G10 skating, but then I realised a skate is more enjoyable without a watch to look at. The moonswatch has scratched the Speedy itch..... I think a fella only really needs one good Swiss watch.....was gunna ask you about the bracelet, it has the look, but apparently it feels quite cheap due to the folded links (and hollow end links?). Personally I love the cheap 80s feel of my Tag 1000’s jubilee though so there’s a chance I’d probably dig it. I do have a whole box full of 18mm natos too and I think it really looks the part on one!
That CWC looks unreal! Great pick-up, everything you'd want from a military watch.you nailed it: it is everything you want from a field watch. Check the hands and how far they spread out: it’s super legible, hand wound, has fixed lugs so your never going to lose it and the plexiglass means you can buff out scratches easily.
was gunna ask you about the bracelet, it has the look, but apparently it feels quite cheap due to the folded links (and hollow end links?). Personally I love the cheap 80s feel of my Tag 1000’s jubilee though so there’s a chance I’d probably dig it. I do have a whole box full of 18mm natos too and I think it really looks the part on one!Expand Quotethanks.....yeh the Tudor Sub is great.....I have quite skinny wrists so it fits fine....had it since 2014, and it just had its first service under my ownership. Its running real good. I have the Oyster bracelet, but I prefer the good old nato. I used to wear the G10 skating, but then I realised a skate is more enjoyable without a watch to look at. The moonswatch has scratched the Speedy itch..... I think a fella only really needs one good Swiss watch.....[close]
Yeah, I’d love to be a ‘one good Swiss watch’ type of guy and that’s where I want to head, but there’s just so many cool watches out there. Eventually either the Tudor 75090 or an Airking 14000 will be my main squeeze, just need to decide which watches I’ll liquidate to get there …
Expand Quotewas gunna ask you about the bracelet, it has the look, but apparently it feels quite cheap due to the folded links (and hollow end links?). Personally I love the cheap 80s feel of my Tag 1000’s jubilee though so there’s a chance I’d probably dig it. I do have a whole box full of 18mm natos too and I think it really looks the part on one!Expand Quotethanks.....yeh the Tudor Sub is great.....I have quite skinny wrists so it fits fine....had it since 2014, and it just had its first service under my ownership. Its running real good. I have the Oyster bracelet, but I prefer the good old nato. I used to wear the G10 skating, but then I realised a skate is more enjoyable without a watch to look at. The moonswatch has scratched the Speedy itch..... I think a fella only really needs one good Swiss watch.....[close]
Yeah, I’d love to be a ‘one good Swiss watch’ type of guy and that’s where I want to head, but there’s just so many cool watches out there. Eventually either the Tudor 75090 or an Airking 14000 will be my main squeeze, just need to decide which watches I’ll liquidate to get there …[close]
my Tudor Sub has a bracelet with folding links but I wouldn't say it looks cheap - and its in tiptop condition, no stretch and it looks the business - but I find a NATO more comfortable. There is a jubilee strap available, which I have considered but not yet purchase.
Re the MoonSwatch - my GF works adjacent to a Swatch boutique so she was able to keep an eye on the queue forming when a delivery was made......after a few attempts she got lucky and scored me a Mission To The Moon for retail - £207. Now thats a lot for a plastic Swatch.........but its super fun to wear and own......and, so far, worth every penny. The dial is extremely pleasing to look at and its £5k cheaper than the real thing! Having Omega stamped on the dial is rad.
think there might be a theme going on here .....dope! your nato addiction might rival mine ;) I'll post a pic of my nato box someday!
ok, one last watch I want......Citizen ProMaster Tough...the so called Ray Mears.....the 38mm version from the 90's....the hunt is on!got a reference number?
Didn't expect such thread on slap. Pleasantly surprised by all the nerdery going on.
Recently I got an itch to shop for a new watch.
I wanted something, that would be a technical and practical upgrade. I'm not after a fancy movement, but rather expand the functions with solar charging and lighter construction.
Recalled Seiko had GPS watches, started browsing and stumbled onto jackpot!
Solar charging - check!
Sapphire crystal - check!
GPS position to adjust local time zone - cheeeeeeeck!
Titanium case & bracelet - I'm melting!
Then I checked the price and realized I can't afford it even in a foreseeable future. Only if I switch to some soulless job in banking, maybe...
SSJ009
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My work requires me to travel between 2-3 timezones, thereby it would be just *nice* to have the right time on hand without fiddling.g-shock? I have one where it’s pretty easy to shuffle through different time zones
However now that I have discovered Chrono 24, there might be a chance. ;)
I have checked G-Shock as option as well, but to me they are too clunky.https://www.instagram.com/p/CGyau66HmLi/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Unless I missed something.
I want a watch with analogue face. The Astron above is really what I'd like.
Please show which one you mean from G-Shocks?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGyau66HmLi/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Expand QuoteI have checked G-Shock as option as well, but to me they are too clunky.
Unless I missed something.
I want a watch with analogue face. The Astron above is really what I'd like.
Please show which one you mean from G-Shocks?[close]
Not an analog face but I don’t like bulky/ clunky/ big watches and yet this one wears quite well. If I’m traveling to two or more countries for work, this is the one I’ll take!
Yes, astron or some sort of world timer would be more ideal I guess, price will jump up considerably though…
Have also heard of people using the alarm function on the flight master to track a 2nd time zone, they wear quite small despite the dimensions
https://www.60clicks.com/seiko-flightmaster-sna411-review/
And
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/dual-time-zone-setting-sna411.4562661/
the so called Casio'oak is probably the one to havegood call on the Casio oaks, do they track multiple time zones tho?
https://g-shock.co.uk/ga-b2100c-9aer (https://g-shock.co.uk/ga-b2100c-9aer)
I'm going down the Citizen wormhole.......
Some casioaks have Bluetooth that changes time automatically based on your phone. But the colors the bluetooth versions come in aren’t as fun imogood call on the Casio oaks, do they track multiple time zones tho?Expand Quotethe so called Casio'oak is probably the one to have
https://g-shock.co.uk/ga-b2100c-9aer (https://g-shock.co.uk/ga-b2100c-9aer)
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What citizens are you digging? Ny0040 is a great entry watch that is proper mil-speced.
I have something arriving today, it’s an 80s Seiko, noting too special but I’m excited to get my greasy hands on it!
Seiko astrons are crazy spec-wise but yeah, the price is usually up in the mid-tier luxury watch price range meaning 9 times out of 10 you'd probably go for something swiss/ automatic unless your job/ hobbies demanded such specs.
@artskool what quartz prospex you rocking? I figure quartz is better when playing live music no? I can find those king seiko models you are after for a pretty good price here in Japan. Vintage KS aren't my area of specialty but most (pretty sure it's all) seikos with day function are released with a bilingual day wheel, the domestic version usually being the eng/ japanese version and the export models featuring English and arabic or sometimes even Roman numerals ala my seiko 5...
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Still, that's a nice one @artskool ! ^yea, great looking chrono, but I can see why it might seem too gaudy when playing music. Maybe a smaller size quartz timex or similar type field watch (all black pvd would work)? CWC does a good military quartz (g10) as does marathon with their general purpose in 34mm, I actually recommend the marathon to another user and they messaged me saying they loved it!
yea, great looking chrono, but I can see why it might seem too gaudy when playing music. Maybe a smaller size quartz timex or similar type field watch (all black pvd would work)? CWC does a good military quartz (g10) as does marathon with their general purpose in 34mm, I actually recommend the marathon to another user and they messaged me saying they loved it!Expand QuoteStill, that's a nice one @artskool ! ^[close]
casio calculator watch is a true classic(https://i.ibb.co/n0rQZd1/t-l-chargement-3.jpg) (https://ibb.co/n0rQZd1)
fuck yeah dude mine broke like a month and a half ago lol(https://i.ibb.co/n0rQZd1/t-l-chargement-3.jpg) (https://ibb.co/n0rQZd1)Expand Quotecasio calculator watch is a true classic[close]
@breezer the moonswatch will serve you well, have fun down under!Always thought the 50 fathoms was a really cool watch but yeah.... the price. Oof. Do think it's pretty amazing that they treat the solid gold rotor in such a way that it becomes black/gunmetal. But again the instant I hear the words "solid gold rotor" I come to the understanding that I will always be appreciating it from afar lol.
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tried on a 37mm longines spirit in blue and a blancpain 38mm bathyschaph on the weekend.
Really liked the spirit in blue, the blancpain is WAY outside of my budget but the 100 hour power reserve and the look of the movement itself is so dreamy, possible exit watch? I kinda feel like it shoulda been 37mm though...
The guy at the watchshop gave me props on my 90s SMP so I knew he had a clue
yeah, that movement is a true work of art but I doubt 99.9% of the population could appreciate the level that BP are on. Their marketing dept. certainly needs a revamp. I honestly doubt I'll ever be able to cop any of their product so I too will appreciate from afar, but I also feel like they should have just made a mid-size fifty fathoms instead because that design would appeal to a wider audience... or they should have stuck with the OG bathyscaphe design which is very 62 mas-esque.Always thought the 50 fathoms was a really cool watch but yeah.... the price. Oof. Do think it's pretty amazing that they treat the solid gold rotor in such a way that it becomes black/gunmetal. But again the instant I hear the words "solid gold rotor" I come to the understanding that I will always be appreciating it from afar lol.Expand Quote@breezer the moonswatch will serve you well, have fun down under!
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tried on a 37mm longines spirit in blue and a blancpain 38mm bathyschaph on the weekend.
Really liked the spirit in blue, the blancpain is WAY outside of my budget but the 100 hour power reserve and the look of the movement itself is so dreamy, possible exit watch? I kinda feel like it shoulda been 37mm though...
The guy at the watchshop gave me props on my 90s SMP so I knew he had a clue[close]
Also just found out that the movement in the bathyscaphe doesn’t hack lolseems strange to go to that much trouble to build an in-house movement only to have it not hack. Having said that the Blancpain is +/- 4 sec a day and keeps within those specs consistently over the 100 hours which is pretty impressive. I probably should have tried on zenith too, they have some 36mm models. We’re getting into ridiculous watch territory though, even if I sold everything I own, I wouldn’t be anywhere near blancpain budget, whereas at least I could get a second hand air king and still keep my Skx013 if I bounced my collection. Perhaps the blancpain will be a retirement watch, after I’ve given the other pieces to the kids …
Yeh it seems weird on a high end time piece……I really like the Zenith El Primero Shadow Revival……but again, it don’t hack!
@Andrefosho the astron looks good on you, size doesn’t look overbearing!
@artskool tell me about it! I really want a 14000 blue airking too, but I’ll have to bounce both the Tudor and my Seamaster which is a big hit to my collection. Cathedral hands are dope on the alpinist, I like the newer smaller prospect verisons though with the fume-style dials and no 2nd pusher.
yes that’s the one, really really nice watchExpand Quote@Andrefosho the astron looks good on you, size doesn’t look overbearing!
@artskool tell me about it! I really want a 14000 blue airking too, but I’ll have to bounce both the Tudor and my Seamaster which is a big hit to my collection. Cathedral hands are dope on the alpinist, I like the newer smaller prospect verisons though with the fume-style dials and no 2nd pusher.[close]
That’s the “baby alpinist” right? I keep looking at that one (I prefer the black/grey dial) and really dig the simplicity of it and the price seems decent. Didn’t know what that dial style was called but it’s nice!
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNuAdSwrC1_/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Not a fan of the IWC logo but that bracelet looks SO nice.
Okay wow! This thing actually took my breath away and literally melted onto my wrist, I’m heavily thinking about flipping everything I own now to get one. THAT is how you do a tool watch, completely brushed and so unassuming. Unless you’re a watch head, you wouldn’t even know how much it costed, although there is a lot of subtitles when you start to look at it. If this had in house movement (the new mark 20 models do but no 36mm version yet) then I feel like this is a great contender when it comes to the explorer. That dial balance!!! I don’t think I’ve ever been that instantly blown away by a watch: to the top of my grail list you go IWC!
Yeah i saw the bicolour BB 36. just as the bicolour explorer i don‘t feel the vibe. I just don‘t think it fits/suits a watch that still is a field/tool watch.fair enough regarding two-tone BB, I was kinda more surprised they upgraded the movement to in-house tbh.
How much would you habe sold the tudor for?
I saw one recently for 1,9k euros. (Black dial)
I feel the blue dial is more sought after.
Also that IWC look sick.
Looking good - here’s one for ya - new Nivada Grenchen super Antarcticnice, would have sized it 36mm for an explorer inspired watch. I’d really like to see one of their chronomaster divers in the flesh though, love how they have a tonne of options for dial configs and movement types!
https://nivadagrenchenofficial.com/collections/antarctic/products/super-antarctic-3-6-9-tropical
What’s 2mm between friends? Smiths over at Timefactors do a nice explorer homage but I would go with their rendition of a Commando.
Smiths’ customer service always gets really terrible reviews so I always use my money elsewhere, I feel like at least in the vintage market you can get some great deals on stuff for the same price, my CWC for example cost me less than 500 usd; it’s from 1976, is true mil-spec and it’s not a replica or a homage.
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Anyone out there looking for a speedy reduced?
I have a good deal about to drop…
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClRCJHSLoVg/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
If there's one thing I've learned from browsing through this thread, it's that GISM never wastes a chance to mention that most watches should be smaller.haha, underrated (and mostly true) post! It's honestly something I wish I learnt earlier though, it would have saved me a lot of money/ time.
you copped one?
(https://i.ibb.co/THc5Xqp/F1-D5-B58-A-35-B3-44-A9-8-AB9-46-A9-C6-A67-D14.jpg) (https://ibb.co/THc5Xqp)
Save me @Gray Imp Sausage Metal I think I've caught Seiko fever.hahaha, gateway drug, gateway drug!
hahaha, gateway drug, gateway drug!Expand QuoteSave me @Gray Imp Sausage Metal I think I've caught Seiko fever.[close]
What model(s) are you looking at?
try on a lot of watches before you buy, look at the lug to lug when it’s on your wrist (it’s like wheelbase on a skateboard), is it hanging over? It shouldn’t be…Expand Quotehahaha, gateway drug, gateway drug!Expand QuoteSave me @Gray Imp Sausage Metal I think I've caught Seiko fever.[close]
What model(s) are you looking at?[close]
I've been monitoring my local offerup seiko listings. Pepsi divers are so sexy but there's a guy selling a beater 6106-7097 that I've had my eye on
I thought there was a bunch of places that made those connectors so you could nato up your g-shock?
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Not much happening at this end, still have this sitting around and it really is a thing of beauty (and pure symmetry):
https://www.instagram.com/p/ClzjFB7hcVu/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
try on a lot of watches before you buy, look at the lug to lug when it’s on your wrist (it’s like wheelbase on a skateboard), is it hanging over? It shouldn’t be…Expand QuoteExpand Quotehahaha, gateway drug, gateway drug!Expand QuoteSave me @Gray Imp Sausage Metal I think I've caught Seiko fever.[close]
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I've been monitoring my local offerup seiko listings. Pepsi divers are so sexy but there's a guy selling a beater 6106-7097 that I've had my eye on[close]
My SKX013 is actually a SKX015 with a black bezel and I have the original Pepsi one which has now faded the red has turned a nice shade of pink, not quite #ghostbezel status but it’s getting there, very similar to the pic ↓
https://www.instagram.com/p/CEEAl8cDtGc/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
There’s a lot of value in vintage Seiko too for that 6106 you’re looking at, vintage models can be a tad sensitive though so make sure you’ve got a good watchmaker locally should it need some attention.
I just realized tissot released a 35mm prx automaticyes to tissot bringing those bad boys out in 35mm, they must have someone with a brain working for them. I think they also now have a (quartz) 36mm diver too!
https://www.tissotwatches.com/de-at/t9312074133600.html
Its marked towards ladies, yet it would be so sick if they came up with a wider range of more prx automatic models in 35mm.
Maybe similar like the oyster perpetual models…
Also has anybody seen the citizen tsuyosa models in person? These things look sick…
@DaleSr yes, I get matching the watch to the accessories. If you have a mix of gold and silver accessories you can also rock two tone watches for ultimate steeze. The best vintage Seiko I ever owned was this guy:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CWjojSnhlf4/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
That was one cool arse watch!
May/ may not have just purchased grail watch…
will post pics! For reference, I’ll probably have to lose two pretty important pieces from my collection to recoup, but I got a good deal!Expand QuoteMay/ may not have just purchased grail watch…[close]
Spill.
I was trying to score a deal today but couldn't go over my spend threshold
Found myself trawling eBay for Bulova ‘devil divers’ named after their 666ft depth rating. That led me to ‘Sea Hunter’ skin divers……and I thought I was over the vintage watch thing.knew about the devil diver, didn't know about the sea hunter, looks nice. Be careful of that vintage rabbit hole, it's a slippery one...
And lastly I noticed Yema do a lovely retro inspired dive watch, the ‘Pearl Diver’.
There is a theme going on here as my son is named Hunter and my daughter is Pearl.
can anyone recommend some watches in the $250 and under?what style of watch do you want? For automatic maybe Seiko 5 or a citizen like the NY0040, otherwise you could go the g-shock route? Will it be your only watch?
what style of watch do you want? For automatic maybe Seiko 5 or a citizen like the NY0040, otherwise you could go the g-shock route? Will it be your only watch?Expand Quotecan anyone recommend some watches in the $250 and under?[close]
The citizen ny0040 will serve you well, the newer ones also hack (second hands stops when setting the time) from memory, the blue version is really cool. You won’t get an seiko Skx for $250 these days, but a Seiko 5kx could also work? What’s your wrist size? Will it get wet?
Expand QuoteThe citizen ny0040 will serve you well, the newer ones also hack (second hands stops when setting the time) from memory, the blue version is really cool. You won’t get an seiko Skx for $250 these days, but a Seiko 5kx could also work? What’s your wrist size? Will it get wet?[close]
idk my wrist size but youve def sent me in the right direction with those recommendations
also i dont plan on getting it wet
I finally pulled the trigger on the Nomos I’ve been eyeing, and I’m really glad I did. Had to sell one of my basses and a bunch of my effect pedals, but it was worth it to actually scratch the itch I had and not just settle on something cheaper (thanks for the advice, @Gray Imp Sausage Metal !)pics or it didn’t happen! Congrats btw!
pics or it didn’t happen! Congrats btw!Expand QuoteI finally pulled the trigger on the Nomos I’ve been eyeing, and I’m really glad I did. Had to sell one of my basses and a bunch of my effect pedals, but it was worth it to actually scratch the itch I had and not just settle on something cheaper (thanks for the advice, @Gray Imp Sausage Metal !)[close]
Ah, the club campus.
Great choice.
My wife has the Orion 33 Duo.
Be prepared to replace the suede strap in 1,5 years if you wear it daily. Those things age really fast.
I have a shell cordovan strap on my Nomos metro and that thing is much more durable… maybe buy one of those when the time to replace it comes.
Enjoy it, its a great watch.
Expand QuoteAh, the club campus.
Great choice.
My wife has the Orion 33 Duo.
Be prepared to replace the suede strap in 1,5 years if you wear it daily. Those things age really fast.
I have a shell cordovan strap on my Nomos metro and that thing is much more durable… maybe buy one of those when the time to replace it comes.
Enjoy it, its a great watch.[close]
Thanks for the strap tip! I really like the look of the suede strap it comes on and I do plan to wear it daily, so I’ll def need to replace it before long. Nomos seem to have a bunch of nice strap options and I’d definitely go for the shell cordovan you mentioned (jealous of your Metro btw) and maybe the textile straps too because I sweat like motherfucker.
I’m actually waiting on a replacement strap (same kind just longer) because the one it came on was too short and I can only get the buckle through the last hole. The dealer offered to throw in the replacement strap for free, so I’ll probably just rock this one til it’s toast. Actually that reminds me, I had a really good experience buying this from my closest AD, which was a super small shop, and he didn’t even charge me tax on the purchase. Told that to a friend who’s into watches and he said that’s something most ADs do, but I’m just curious if any of you all have had that experience too.
Any feedback on Nixon watches? Few on sale and I'm too broke to afford a really nice watch. Thinking €130 max budget. Something not digital and can handle getting wet. I've got tiny wrists..(that's why I've broke them so many times..).
Nixon are overpriced for what they are, their designs don’t age well, and for the most part their watches are very chunky. Pica’s suggestions all work, for Seiko 5, look up the snk series of field watches. Moderately sized for small wrists, can take a splash and will look good on whatever strap you throw at it!Expand QuoteAny feedback on Nixon watches? Few on sale and I'm too broke to afford a really nice watch. Thinking €130 max budget. Something not digital and can handle getting wet. I've got tiny wrists..(that's why I've broke them so many times..).[close]
For 130 you can chop almost any casio . Also a seiko 5 automatic. Some citizend. Maybe a decent swatch.
I‘d put my money in one of those.
Never had a nixon but… i dont know.
nice, that’s a solid watch! Nomos are very very underratedExpand Quotepics or it didn’t happen! Congrats btw!Expand QuoteI finally pulled the trigger on the Nomos I’ve been eyeing, and I’m really glad I did. Had to sell one of my basses and a bunch of my effect pedals, but it was worth it to actually scratch the itch I had and not just settle on something cheaper (thanks for the advice, @Gray Imp Sausage Metal !)[close][close]
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Nixon are overpriced for what they are, their designs don’t age well, and for the most part their watches are very chunky. Pica’s suggestions all work, for Seiko 5, look up the snk series of field watches. Moderately sized for small wrists, can take a splash and will look good on whatever strap you throw at it!Expand QuoteExpand QuoteAny feedback on Nixon watches? Few on sale and I'm too broke to afford a really nice watch. Thinking €130 max budget. Something not digital and can handle getting wet. I've got tiny wrists..(that's why I've broke them so many times..).[close]
For 130 you can chop almost any casio . Also a seiko 5 automatic. Some citizend. Maybe a decent swatch.
I‘d put my money in one of those.
Never had a nixon but… i dont know.[close]
https://youtu.be/McwATC2FK-o
$260 euros is ridics, give me a 100+ postage and I’ll send you one for japan ;)It's outa stock. Send me pics of yours GISM.
Alternatively:
https://longislandwatch.com/amp/seiko-snk809-snk809k2-watch-snk809k2/
not my actual snk, but I could buy one for you, yen is super cheap atm too!It's outa stock. Send me pics of yours GISM.Expand Quote$260 euros is ridics, give me a 100+ postage and I’ll send you one for japan ;)
Alternatively:
https://longislandwatch.com/amp/seiko-snk809-snk809k2-watch-snk809k2/[close]
I prefer the first one you sent. It's new years eve, i shouldn't make any purchases. But defo will hit you up tomorrow or day after. I liked the NATO straps. Enjoy your evening!not my actual snk, but I could buy one for you, yen is super cheap atm too!Expand QuoteIt's outa stock. Send me pics of yours GISM.Expand Quote$260 euros is ridics, give me a 100+ postage and I’ll send you one for japan ;)
Alternatively:
https://longislandwatch.com/amp/seiko-snk809-snk809k2-watch-snk809k2/[close][close]
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@Gray Imp Sausage Metal I will kindly inquire for your service when I'm ready to cop that Seiko Astron... It will take a while tho.all good, ask everyone else too! I only know what I do about watches because I spent so much money on buying ones that I ended up not liking/ flipping because they didn’t tick enough boxes for me. I’m actually a terrible collector, but I’ve learnt a thing or two over the years due to a lot of mistakes…
Omega / Pulsar Time Computer. Fuckin' llove em.Hamilton also does one too no?
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I don't know much about watches and haven't regularly worn one in awhile, but for Christmas my partner got me this vintage Seiko watch that I was super stoked on. It kept stopping irregularly so I was convinced the battery was almost dead right? I took it in to get the battery replaced today and the guy took one look at the back, and then proceeded to give me a detailed explanation on how automatic watches work and how to properly set the time on this one. Tbh I had no idea that automatic watches were even a thing until now so damn do I feel dumb!don’t worry, it’s a common mistake in the beginning because must of us grew up during the quartz days. Nice Seiko 5, that’s a great looking field watch, but a few straps for it and it will be super versatile!
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It‘s been 5 months with the explorer now and i couldn‘t be happier… don‘t crave any other watch.I feel the same with my Tudor sub! The alpinist has never really done anything for be to honest, I actually think they are quite fugly … (except for those mini alpinists with the fume dial)
Yet that new seiko alpinist edition
https://www.instagram.com/p/CoI5L1PBVKj/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= (https://www.instagram.com/p/CoI5L1PBVKj/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=)
I see you're a fan of Seiko, that's a classic brand that always delivers on quality and affordability. Congrats on your Seiko 5 SNXS79K, it sounds like it's quickly becoming your go-to watch.AI bot or fellow watch nerd?
I see you're a fan of Seiko, that's a classic brand that always delivers on quality and affordability. Congrats on your Seiko 5 SNXS79K, it sounds like it's quickly becoming your go-to watch. And the idea of adding a vintage Air King to the collection is super cool, I'm sure it'll be a great addition. And yeah, watching channels on YouTube are a great way to learn about different brands and styles, and the Urbangentry and Time Teller are some of the best. So, what's on your wrist today? I'd love to hear more about your collection and what you're looking to add next. Check out some cool replicas at https://www.hontreplicawatch.me (https://www.hontreplicawatch.me). Some of them are really cool.
I‘think there is an impostor among us.what’s your preferred lug to lug?Expand QuoteI see you're a fan of Seiko, that's a classic brand that always delivers on quality and affordability. Congrats on your Seiko 5 SNXS79K, it sounds like it's quickly becoming your go-to watch. And the idea of adding a vintage Air King to the collection is super cool, I'm sure it'll be a great addition. And yeah, watching channels on YouTube are a great way to learn about different brands and styles, and the Urbangentry and Time Teller are some of the best. So, what's on your wrist today? I'd love to hear more about your collection and what you're looking to add next. Check out some cool replicas at https://www.hontreplicawatch.me (https://www.hontreplicawatch.me). Some of them are really cool.[close]
How high can you ollie bra?
I just paid $16 for this watch in an online auction, it “has not been tested and needs a battery”. If a battery is all it needs did I do good?hard to tell (because it hasn’t been tested), but being a fossil it should be a okay with a quick battery change.
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Haven’t worn this in a minute, stupid mistake:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9ZUhurJi3/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
yes, the blue has to be seen in the flesh! The black version is honestly boring to my eyes (not that I hate black dials mind you).Expand QuoteHaven’t worn this in a minute, stupid mistake:
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I’ve got the same one. Didn’t like the blue face until I saw it in person—then, wow. Perfect size for my bird-like wrists. Love it.
Hamilton khaki auto 38mm for me. Been wearing everyday for almost a year now, skating, working, whatever, thing is basically perfect. I usually reset it at the beginning of each month and it’s never more than 30-60 seconds off. Very very good watch. I started wearing a watch again because I didn’t want to always be reaching into my pocket to check my phone for the time, the phones are ruining our society with the quickness. Also around the time I bought the watch I started getting into watching the YouTube watch repair/resto vids and it was super fascinating to see what incredible tiny machines they are. Owning a Rolex or omega would be so rad seeing as how they will last a lifetime if you take care of them, seeing these dudes take them apart and servicing them in these vids you can just see how rad the quality is….but fuck man, $3000-5000 for a watch….I don’t have that kind of income to dispose. Also I feel like if someone was like “is that real” to me while wearing a Rolex I’d prob just say “nah it’s a fake” just to get them to fuck off. You know what sucks is that it seems like those watches, while yes always having been pretty pricey, used to just be known back in the day as a “really good, high quality watch that will last a lifetime” and not some just some status symbol to flash your richness…I always like spending way more up front for high quality stuff, so that you just buy once, instead of buying crappy shit over and over again. Maybe a Rolex one day. Prob not. Explorer if so. Khaki Auto for now, which ironically might last a lifetimekhaki auto in 38 is a very very solid choice for a GADA (go anywhere do anything watch)! Did you get the bracelet version? Very very versatile too in terms of strap options. I get what you mean about Rolex but if I was to get one, if would be the least blingy Rolex possible (air king 14000). Yes, they ain’t cheap but if you buy right, you can basically get your money back (or more) should you need to flip it! No need to go beyond your budget though, watch collecting is only a fairly recent phenomenon I reckon, most peeps just had one really solid watch back in the day and rocked it all day, everyday.
Hamilton khaki auto 38mm for me. Been wearing everyday for almost a year now, skating, working, whatever, thing is basically perfect. I usually reset it at the beginning of each month and it’s never more than 30-60 seconds off. Very very good watch. I started wearing a watch again because I didn’t want to always be reaching into my pocket to check my phone for the time, the phones are ruining our society with the quickness. Also around the time I bought the watch I started getting into watching the YouTube watch repair/resto vids and it was super fascinating to see what incredible tiny machines they are. Owning a Rolex or omega would be so rad seeing as how they will last a lifetime if you take care of them, seeing these dudes take them apart and servicing them in these vids you can just see how rad the quality is….but fuck man, $3000-5000 for a watch….I don’t have that kind of income to dispose. Also I feel like if someone was like “is that real” to me while wearing a Rolex I’d prob just say “nah it’s a fake” just to get them to fuck off. You know what sucks is that it seems like those watches, while yes always having been pretty pricey, used to just be known back in the day as a “really good, high quality watch that will last a lifetime” and not some just some status symbol to flash your richness…I always like spending way more up front for high quality stuff, so that you just buy once, instead of buying crappy shit over and over again. Maybe a Rolex one day. Prob not. Explorer if so. Khaki Auto for now, which ironically might last a lifetime
yes, the blue has to be seen in the flesh! The black version is honestly boring to my eyes (not that I hate black dials mind you).Expand QuoteExpand QuoteHaven’t worn this in a minute, stupid mistake:
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I’ve got the same one. Didn’t like the blue face until I saw it in person—then, wow. Perfect size for my bird-like wrists. Love it.[close]
Have you ever taken yours off the bracelet? I’ve never successfully been able to remove the bracelet because the tolerances are so tight that I feel like I’ll put a massive scratch into the case. Needs some drilled lug holes imho
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missed opportunity huh?Expand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CpBBEdZP7Rp/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=[close]
I'm surprised they didn't go with "Casio Rules Everything Around Me"
these 2 were in a box of stuff that belonged to my dead granddad. took the dark face into the watch/clock shop because i had no idea how to work an automatic watch, let alone one that is shaken and not winded up. The tinkerer in there opened it, gifted me a new gasket and spent a good 30 minutes showing me how the watch works, from the gears and weights, to setting dates, days, and times, to just chopping it up. super cool.congrats, you now own the two most valuable watches in the world, wear them in good health!
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starting to warm to the new Tudor 54......the minimal markings on the insert are attractive.....if only it had Mercedes handsyeah, it's been on my mind a bit to say the least, need to try one on!
Looks like the Birdman is on Citizen https://www.instagram.com/p/CrI1_ROr6rJ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link (https://www.instagram.com/p/CrI1_ROr6rJ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link)Good for him, but at least put him in one of these bad boys or a NY0040:
Had drinks at a party with a guy wearing a Daytona the other night. I definitely didn't make him cool, and my main takeaway is that I definitely wouldn't feel comfortable walking drunk around the LES with one of those on.generally, people who wear rolexes know absolutely nothing about watches, there are exceptions but you need to tread carefully and yes, they defs don't make you any cooler! I do however love your undying love for UG
Probably won't ever get anything fancier than what I've got now, but lately been eyeing a Universal Geneve tri compax. Eccentric old man style.
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Oh shit (37mm)!
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Oh shit (37mm)![close]
I tried it today on the oysterflex (or whatever tudor calls it) that thing fits and looks perfect.
I might chop it one day when aftermarket prices go down in 3-5 years.
These look great. 38mm also. @Gray Imp Sausage Metal how much are they your way?going for around 40,000 yen which is too much imho, might be good if you’re sitting on some USD with the way the exchange rate is, but I could get an Skx013 for that much and other than the movement, I think the Skx is the superior watch. That teal colorway is kinda cool though…
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second guess yourself a lot, I think they knocked it out of the park with this one, I’m also guessing it won’t wear *that* small, probably closer to a Skx013. My BB36 Defs wears on the larger side for a 36mm watch!Expand QuoteExpand Quotehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CqSGRD9ssY7/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Oh shit (37mm)![close]
I tried it today on the oysterflex (or whatever tudor calls it) that thing fits and looks perfect.
I might chop it one day when aftermarket prices go down in 3-5 years.[close]
I have been eyeing the BB58 a lot recently but this new 54 definitely has me second-guessing.
Can’t believe I just found this thread. I’m a big watch guy, though not huge into collecting. I have a Casio World Time (because everyone should), a Vostok Amphibia (same model but different dial worn by Steve Zissou), but my G-Shock GW7900B is my favorite. Solar and Multiband 6 ftw. (https://i.ibb.co/1nS56vC/image.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1nS56vC)welcome to this thread! For some reason I’ve never owned a world timer…
World times are sweet because they’re like $20 and so easy to mod. You can get custom cases for them and a whole bunch of shit. I see a lot of people putting glow in the dark or colored cellophane tape between display layers for some really cool, cheap effects.welcome to this thread! For some reason I’ve never owned a world timer…Expand QuoteCan’t believe I just found this thread. I’m a big watch guy, though not huge into collecting. I have a Casio World Time (because everyone should), a Vostok Amphibia (same model but different dial worn by Steve Zissou), but my G-Shock GW7900B is my favorite. Solar and Multiband 6 ftw. (https://i.ibb.co/1nS56vC/image.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1nS56vC)[close]
I did just cope something fairly cool though ;)
watch modding is crazy! I don’t think I need to go down that rabbit hole though, I already bleed enough money into this hobby…World times are sweet because they’re like $20 and so easy to mod. You can get custom cases for them and a whole bunch of shit. I see a lot of people putting glow in the dark or colored cellophane tape between display layers for some really cool, cheap effects.Expand Quotewelcome to this thread! For some reason I’ve never owned a world timer…Expand QuoteCan’t believe I just found this thread. I’m a big watch guy, though not huge into collecting. I have a Casio World Time (because everyone should), a Vostok Amphibia (same model but different dial worn by Steve Zissou), but my G-Shock GW7900B is my favorite. Solar and Multiband 6 ftw. (https://i.ibb.co/1nS56vC/image.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1nS56vC)[close]
I did just cope something fairly cool though ;)[close]
What did you cop though? I just got an Apple Watch so I don’t have to whip my phone out at work.
Big shout out to GreyImpSausageMetal for hooking me up with a gorgeous JDM Citizen Pro Master Tough. This is the OG model with a smaller case, and are near impossible to find in mint condition. Its solar powered and housed in a one piece titanium case.....easy to wear and pretty much indestructible. Very happy! Thanks again Nathan!no problem whatsoever, you initially got me interested in that particular model, and while they are also rare in Japan, you see them pop up fairly often.
Yo!so I just heard that this doesn't even have a high beat grand seiko movement in it :o
https://www.instagram.com/p/CuQqvV1PhTN/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
(https://i.ibb.co/LdRmK3x/09-FD0105-6701-4709-8-CA7-91-CD8-B7-E77-F9.jpg) (https://ibb.co/nMm9pF7)Great choice! Fits your wrist well and will be super reliable/ durable.
Got this for my birthday but just replaced the sport strap with this lovely silver band. I love these seiko ladies divers
Broph on fake Rolexes?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CvHAE2rLoyB/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
It’s not like he couldn’t afford a real one anyway…
Seiko or Timex.yeah, what about those Seiko divers that got released a while back? 37 and 38mm from memory, I’ll try to dig up pics of them both… seems like Hamilton would also fit your bill with one of their many field watches, though I don’t know how hard I’d hit the pool with one.
Solar is also worth considering....https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html (https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html)
That seiko looks so cool. Nice to see tan accents on a watch that isn’t fauxtina for once.yeah, what about those Seiko divers that got released a while back? 37 and 38mm from memory, I’ll try to dig up pics of them both… seems like Hamilton would also fit your bill with one of those field watches though I don’t know how hard I’d hit the pool with one.Expand QuoteSeiko or Timex.
Solar is also worth considering....https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html (https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html)[close]
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CaBi8QfL51C/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Also, didn’t citizen just drop a mid-size eco-drive diver?
https://www.hodinkee.jp/articles/new-citizen-37mm-promaster-diver-collection
I think @pica doesn’t like divers though from memory?
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Still contemplating an Airking … 3,6,9 dial or the
Standard one? Tritium that doesn’t flow anymore (but will patina) or the lumed up verison with the upgraded movement?
yeah, what about those Seiko divers that got released a while back? 37 and 38mm from memory, I’ll try to dig up pics of them both… seems like Hamilton would also fit your bill with one of their many field watches, though I don’t know how hard I’d hit the pool with one.Expand QuoteSeiko or Timex.
Solar is also worth considering....https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html (https://www.citizenwatch.co.uk/promaster-tough-bn0118-12l.html)[close]
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CaBi8QfL51C/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Also, didn’t citizen just drop a mid-size eco-drive diver?
https://www.hodinkee.jp/articles/new-citizen-37mm-promaster-diver-collection
I think @pica doesn’t like divers though from memory?
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Still contemplating an Airking … 3,6,9 dial or the
Standard one? Tritium that doesn’t flow anymore (but will patina) or the lumed up verison with the upgraded movement?
I‘d do a small diver… that SNE569 looks sick.you should cop that seiko then!
I keep looking at the new black bay 54 my AD would sell me one but i think i‘d rather wait 1-2 years i think they will be available cheaper aftermarket.
I have an airking 5500 and an explorer 36… i love the 3-6-9 dial… if you want the explorer vibe its a perfect watch.
i think the regular dials are a lillte bit cheaper and easier avaliable. No need for the lume on a vintage watch.
My airking us from 1976, my cousin has a mid 90ies one (sapphire newer movement) his rotor broke last week, 550 euros straight. That can happen on any watch yet it scared me thinking how i treat mine (i wore it for swimming/biking… i guess if i have to fix anything on my older version it will be much more expensive)…
I dont know what year the 369 dials start.
Also i love the plexi on mine.
Yet i have to admit since i have the explorer i wear that at least 4-5 days of the week. The airking gets much less wrist time.
I don‘t know… but i think if i had to choose i‘d go for the 3-6-9 — i just love that dial.
Thrifted this little beauty this week - so hyped. It's an early 70's Tissot, 37mm fits me perfectly and I love the sunburst dial and red second hand. A watch geek friend is gonna help me tidy it up and I might grab an alternative strap if anyone has suggestions.perfect! I’d go for a tropic rubber strap on that one if you want it to be era correct. Bond nato would also work with the grey dial and red seconds hand.
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Vintage Cartier tank will absolutely hold its value, might be too fragile if you want to do everything (I.e. skate, swim, exercise) in it though…
If you give me your wrist size and budget limitations, I could give you some ideas/ possible options?
Expand QuoteVintage Cartier tank will absolutely hold its value, might be too fragile if you want to do everything (I.e. skate, swim, exercise) in it though…
If you give me your wrist size and budget limitations, I could give you some ideas/ possible options?[close]
I'll measure the wrist size, but small is def the correct size. I had the jr. Nixon Player and that was the perfect size.
I think I spent 120 - 150 on the Nixon watch in 2003. Depending on resale likelihood and how likely I feel like I'm going to get fired I could go crazy and spend 1K.
How much are you guys spending on watches? Does it feel weird to be walking around with that much money on your wrist?
yeah, my most expensive watch is around 4.5k, but I live in a fairly safe country so I’m never worried about wearing it. Do I skate in it? Hell no, but I have different watches for different situations. If you’re a one watch guy there are also plenty of options though. Looks like your Nixon was square faced right (hence why you were looking at cartier)?Expand QuoteExpand QuoteVintage Cartier tank will absolutely hold its value, might be too fragile if you want to do everything (I.e. skate, swim, exercise) in it though…
If you give me your wrist size and budget limitations, I could give you some ideas/ possible options?[close]
I'll measure the wrist size, but small is def the correct size. I had the jr. Nixon Player and that was the perfect size.
I think I spent 120 - 150 on the Nixon watch in 2003. Depending on resale likelihood and how likely I feel like I'm going to get fired I could go crazy and spend 1K.
How much are you guys spending on watches? Does it feel weird to be walking around with that much money on your wrist?[close]
I spend anywhere between 10 dollars on a casio up to 6k on my rolex. It doesnt feel weird at all, yet i don‘t take it on holidays and when i know i‘ll get hammerd at the bar it stays at home as well.
You get a lot of watches for 1k. The tissot prx automatic models go for something like 700…
If you look for something a little bit more dressy and like the bauhaus look there is a lot of NOMOS watches for around 1 k (club campus) as well as heaps of Junghans models (max bill for example).
Both look great on slim wrists
Also As always SEIKO (prospex, presage and above).
Maybe a vintage omega?
I would never buy a watch as an investment. Of course its nice if it holds its value but a watch is a tool made to be worn and used.
Thanks all good advice.well I’m really not well versed in square watches but this is what springs to mind:
And, I think you are right the square faces do seem cooler to me. I didn't realize, but yea team square for sure.
Watch gods I ask your advice. Thoughts on the Orient Ray ii? Appearance wise it’s exactly what I’m looking for. But I would most likely switch out the bracelet for a nato or leather band for a everyday / sporty look.Great watch, yes get it in blue and yes the bracelet sucks! Lot of bang for your buck, you’ll love it!
https://www.orientwatchusa.com/collections/sport/faa02005d9/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwoqGnBhAcEiwAwK-OkXF0ZUS3Pzxky4hlIFQWrbAG97ov9vxphBBrFMv5Q1GpNdtoMZcikhoCWKcQAvD_BwE
Watch gods I ask your advice. Thoughts on the Orient Ray ii? Appearance wise it’s exactly what I’m looking for. But I would most likely switch out the bracelet for a nato or leather band for a everyday / sporty look.
https://www.orientwatchusa.com/collections/sport/faa02005d9/?gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwoqGnBhAcEiwAwK-OkXF0ZUS3Pzxky4hlIFQWrbAG97ov9vxphBBrFMv5Q1GpNdtoMZcikhoCWKcQAvD_BwE
Anyone know what citizen is this? The price is insanely cheap for a everyday beater and maybe this gonna be my first entry to the watches world (gonna ditch this strap for a nice one)no idea, it looks late 80s/ early 90s. Is it quartz? What is insanely cheap?
(https://i.imgur.com/jqLeouF.jpg)
@TastyBurrito congrats on the moons watch, I’d go khaki coloured nato on that one, or maybe even a bind strap if you want to colourway coordinate?
no problem, I meant bond strap not bind strap LOLExpand Quote@TastyBurrito congrats on the moons watch, I’d go khaki coloured nato on that one, or maybe even a bind strap if you want to colourway coordinate?[close]
Thanks. Pushing 40, I decided to finally have a watch that wasn't a G-Shock (though I won't be giving those up).
Also, thanks for the idea of the Nato strap. That field strap aesthetic is what I'm looking for. Something casual seeing that I'm never dressed up. HAHA.
My Ray 2 just came in and I’m really happy with it. Thanks pals for the assist!congrats, looks great on your wrist!
https://imgur.com/a/2awNt2e
@Gray Imp Sausage Metal @Síotaperfect! Glad you’re stoked on it
Thanks for the suggestion for the Bond Nato strap. I’m fully digging it.
(https://i.postimg.cc/k4YfTbTD/IMG-1068.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/fy65NhnN/IMG-1069.jpg)
Can’t afford a fifty fathoms?
Swatch got you covered:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cw3OXpHO1Km/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
(There’s actually some nice color options)
Any recs for a watch to be active in? Something that could take a beating. Basically I’m looking for a watch to skate, swim, and ride bikes with. Maybe something with a nato or rubber strap?(ballpark) budget? And your wrist size please
Any recs for a watch to be active in? Something that could take a beating. Basically I’m looking for a watch to skate, swim, and ride bikes with. Maybe something with a nato or rubber strap?
(ballpark) budget? And your wrist size pleaseExpand QuoteAny recs for a watch to be active in? Something that could take a beating. Basically I’m looking for a watch to skate, swim, and ride bikes with. Maybe something with a nato or rubber strap?[close]
cool that you’re down to wear 38mm, I’m sure it suits your style!Expand Quote(ballpark) budget? And your wrist size pleaseExpand QuoteAny recs for a watch to be active in? Something that could take a beating. Basically I’m looking for a watch to skate, swim, and ride bikes with. Maybe something with a nato or rubber strap?[close][close]
Wrist is about 7.75"? Currently have a 38mm watch that fits my wrist great.
I ended up picking up a Casio royale. A lot of look for $23. But if I had $250 to spend on something I knew I’d beat up, that Hamilton khaki would be it.solid choice!
I have a khaki field quartz that's been well loved for many years. I wear it practically all the time skating, swimming, whatever really. no issues and still keeping great time! (https://i.ibb.co/RcfXS77/5-F906-B88-7-D0-C-4688-91-D8-AD4-D889-E4-A4-A.jpg) (https://ibb.co/RcfXS77)(https://i.ibb.co/26N5q2L/1-E697-CF6-DB1-E-4-D2-F-948-F-A2-F8-A636-CCD5.jpg) (https://ibb.co/26N5q2L)very solid choice!
Honestly if I was looking for a mid size Seiko diver that wasn’t a 62mas, I’d probably go for a SBDN069, it’s solar powered so super no fuss and it has the look and size.
Will work well on rubber or nato.
it’s a very tidy watch (and actually looks better on a nato imho), I’m sure that you’ll be more tha stoked on it if you get oneExpand Quote
Honestly if I was looking for a mid size Seiko diver that wasn’t a 62mas, I’d probably go for a SBDN069, it’s solar powered so super no fuss and it has the look and size.
Will work well on rubber or nato.[close]
That SBDN069 might be my next (and last). I wanted a Seiko diver, but don’t want to be dropping $1200 for the automatic.
Also, love that it works with the Nato band because metal bands don’t work with my heffer arms. Haha.
Lost the good‘ol F91W….. at the blink 182 show.haha, I’m heading to see descendents in 2 weeks time, maybe I shouldn’t take the Tudor sub
Bye bye old friend.
haha, I’m heading to see descendents in 2 weeks time, maybe I shouldn’t take the Tudor subExpand QuoteLost the good‘ol F91W….. at the blink 182 show.
Bye bye old friend.[close]
haha! You’re probably right about Milo’s choice of watch. Will probs just go with my CWC on a nato; if it was strong enough for soldiers in the British army, it should be able to withstand a few balding (and mostly jaded) punk rockers …Expand Quotehaha, I’m heading to see descendents in 2 weeks time, maybe I shouldn’t take the Tudor subExpand QuoteLost the good‘ol F91W….. at the blink 182 show.
Bye bye old friend.[close][close]
LOL. Yea, even though that audience will be people 40 years and older, I’d rock something cheap and wouldn’t be bummed to break/lose. Something like the calculator Casio. In fact, that would be preferred as that’s probably what Milo wore when he went to college.
I thought it was a topic about the members being watched.we can watch (your watch) if you like?
So, got a promotion and my wife said I should treat myself and I showed her the Tudor Black Bay 58 and jokingly said, “I’m gonna get this.”damn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chance
She responded, “Cool. Get it. You work hard. You deserve it.”
I stood there flabbergasted as I didn’t think I’d get her blessing to buy myself a NICE watch.
So, got a promotion and my wife said I should treat myself and I showed her the Tudor Black Bay 58 and jokingly said, “I’m gonna get this.”
She responded, “Cool. Get it. You work hard. You deserve it.”
I stood there flabbergasted as I didn’t think I’d get her blessing to buy myself a NICE watch.
damn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close]
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The BB58 is literally the perfect size, I looove mine!
You thinking black or blue? Or one of the precious metal ones?
My daily Timex fell off at work and disappeared into a piece of machinery, so I needed something new.can't get much tougher than a g-shock! for your nice watch, what sort of ballpark figure are we talking in terms of budget?
I'm rough on my stuff, so I got this gshock as my daily wearer. Apparently they're solid? Well see.
Nothing fancy, but it has a cool little thing that rotates when you choose options.
I am easily amused.
I had a Timex last time that was a total piece of crap. I went swimming with it and water got in it and it died.
Soon will be something nicer for wearing out, when I'm not doing shit like paddling, skating, swimming or whatever.
Ideally I'd like to get a nice watch that can withstand a beating. Any recommendations?
(https://i.ibb.co/t28fTbG/IMG-20231002-091518773.jpg) (https://ibb.co/t28fTbG)
hot take but I think the blue dial will age better, try them both on (and the b54) before buying though. I tend to wear blue suits a lot more so my dressier/ nicer watches tend to be blue as well. Tried on the the new bb36 with the inhouse movement again yesterday and I really like the jubilee so if you're going into an AD try one on for shits and giggles, I think this version of the bb36 is very underrated!Expand Quotedamn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close][close]
Seriously. I legit was thinking the Seiko Diver. But now that I have this blessing, maybe? Just maybe? And yes, I’ll check the 54 out.Expand QuoteExpand Quote.[close]
The BB58 is literally the perfect size, I looove mine!
You thinking black or blue? Or one of the precious metal ones?[close]
I like the black dial, but the blue dial with white numbers feel a bit more neutral — I like subtle.
This is all kind of dope. As I’ve always wanted to buy a luxury watch and pass it to my son as an heirloom in hopes this goes on for generations. And it looks like this dream is kind of attainable.
Would it be valuable like a Newman Daytona? Nope. But I love the idea of heritage and history behind a timepiece more than rarity.
can't get much tougher than a g-shock! for your nice watch, what sort of ballpark figure are we talking in terms of budget?Expand QuoteMy daily Timex fell off at work and disappeared into a piece of machinery, so I needed something new.
I'm rough on my stuff, so I got this gshock as my daily wearer. Apparently they're solid? Well see.
Nothing fancy, but it has a cool little thing that rotates when you choose options.
I am easily amused.
I had a Timex last time that was a total piece of crap. I went swimming with it and water got in it and it died.
Soon will be something nicer for wearing out, when I'm not doing shit like paddling, skating, swimming or whatever.
Ideally I'd like to get a nice watch that can withstand a beating. Any recommendations?
(https://i.ibb.co/t28fTbG/IMG-20231002-091518773.jpg) (https://ibb.co/t28fTbG)[close]
hot take but I think the blue dial will age better, try them both on (and the b54) before buying though. I tend to wear blue suits a lot more so my dressier/ nicer watches tend to be blue as well. Tried on the the new bb36 with the inhouse movement again yesterday and I really like the jubilee so if you're going into an AD try one on for shits and giggles, I think this version of the bb36 is very underrated!Expand QuoteExpand Quotedamn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close][close]Expand QuoteExpand Quote.[close][close][close]
Expand Quotehot take but I think the blue dial will age better, try them both on (and the b54) before buying though. I tend to wear blue suits a lot more so my dressier/ nicer watches tend to be blue as well. Tried on the the new bb36 with the inhouse movement again yesterday and I really like the jubilee so if you're going into an AD try one on for shits and giggles, I think this version of the bb36 is very underrated!Expand QuoteExpand Quotedamn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close][close]Expand QuoteExpand Quote.[close][close][close][close]
I really do like the blue. I actually went into a Tudor store in CA the other day. Tried on the BB58, Heritage, and the GMT — no 54 in stock. Everything was so nice.
Ending up copping the Harrod's BB41. That green bezel spoke to me more than the blue. And since I always wear very neutral colors, I thought the green would be a nice accent to anything I wear.
very left field choice, but a solid one indeed, you don’t see many of them around. Wear it on good health!Expand Quotehot take but I think the blue dial will age better, try them both on (and the b54) before buying though. I tend to wear blue suits a lot more so my dressier/ nicer watches tend to be blue as well. Tried on the the new bb36 with the inhouse movement again yesterday and I really like the jubilee so if you're going into an AD try one on for shits and giggles, I think this version of the bb36 is very underrated!Expand QuoteExpand Quotedamn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close][close]Expand QuoteExpand Quote.[close][close][close][close]
I really do like the blue. I actually went into a Tudor store in CA the other day. Tried on the BB58, Heritage, and the GMT — no 54 in stock. Everything was so nice.
Ending up copping the Harrod's BB41. That green bezel spoke to me more than the blue. And since I always wear very neutral colors, I thought the green would be a nice accent to anything I wear.
very left field choice, but a solid one indeed, you don’t see many of them around. Wear it on good health!Expand QuoteExpand Quotehot take but I think the blue dial will age better, try them both on (and the b54) before buying though. I tend to wear blue suits a lot more so my dressier/ nicer watches tend to be blue as well. Tried on the the new bb36 with the inhouse movement again yesterday and I really like the jubilee so if you're going into an AD try one on for shits and giggles, I think this version of the bb36 is very underrated!Expand QuoteExpand Quotedamn! Try the 54 on too if you get the chanceExpand Quote[close][close]Expand QuoteExpand Quote.[close][close][close][close]
I really do like the blue. I actually went into a Tudor store in CA the other day. Tried on the BB58, Heritage, and the GMT — no 54 in stock. Everything was so nice.
Ending up copping the Harrod's BB41. That green bezel spoke to me more than the blue. And since I always wear very neutral colors, I thought the green would be a nice accent to anything I wear.[close]
I bought 2-3 straps from colareb so far and they are great.colareb is very reputable!
I need to get back to you about this @Ankle_Lift , I haven’t forgotten!Expand Quotecan't get much tougher than a g-shock! for your nice watch, what sort of ballpark figure are we talking in terms of budget?Expand QuoteMy daily Timex fell off at work and disappeared into a piece of machinery, so I needed something new.
I'm rough on my stuff, so I got this gshock as my daily wearer. Apparently they're solid? Well see.
Nothing fancy, but it has a cool little thing that rotates when you choose options.
I am easily amused.
I had a Timex last time that was a total piece of crap. I went swimming with it and water got in it and it died.
Soon will be something nicer for wearing out, when I'm not doing shit like paddling, skating, swimming or whatever.
Ideally I'd like to get a nice watch that can withstand a beating. Any recommendations?
(https://i.ibb.co/t28fTbG/IMG-20231002-091518773.jpg) (https://ibb.co/t28fTbG)[close][close]
About $500. I'm turning 40 in a bit, so maybe a birthday gift to myself.
My brother is getting married next year as well, so I'd like to get him a nice watch as a gift.
Congrats on the black bay!!!
Fits you nicely and that colourway is great!
Does it say Harrods somewhere?
wont be long until we get a Patek showing up
@GrayImpSausageMetal
Any suggestions for a watch that shows the moon phases and stars and all the cool shit? Or are those prohibitively expensive?
definitely not my area of expertise ... I imagine a company like Zepplin would have something that would be homaging those watches, but for your $500 budget, I think you can get a lot more bang for you buck than something like zepplin...Expand Quote@GrayImpSausageMetal
Any suggestions for a watch that shows the moon phases and stars and all the cool shit? Or are those prohibitively expensive?[close]
I've got the same question. One of the only watches I really want is one of these:
(https://www.timeplex.com/cdn/shop/products/[email protected]?v=1604601520)
But, they're $$$, and I'd be nervous buying a vintage watch with lots of complications.
definitely not my area of expertise ... I imagine a company like Zepplin would have something that would be homaging those watches, but for your $500 budget, I think you can get a lot more bang for you buck than something like zepplin...Expand QuoteExpand Quote@GrayImpSausageMetal
Any suggestions for a watch that shows the moon phases and stars and all the cool shit? Or are those prohibitively expensive?[close]
I've got the same question. One of the only watches I really want is one of these:
(https://www.timeplex.com/cdn/shop/products/[email protected]?v=1604601520)
But, they're $$$, and I'd be nervous buying a vintage watch with lots of complications.[close]
This isn't a terrible list tbh, because these guys are actual watch nerds:
https://twobrokewatchsnobs.com/best-watches-under-500/
From that list, I'd probably avoid dan Henry, most of those timex (bar the marlins) and swatches but most of that is personally preference. The tissot (PRX) gets a lot of praise and the seiko turtle is super iconic, not to mention reliable and tough (I'd get the mini turtle personally). If it was going to be your only "good watch" I'd tend to avoid microbrands too (vaer, brew and a lot of other watches on that least), but can speak very highly of nodus and lorier; they both make very solid product. Again, for a "good watch" you'd probably want it to come on a bracelet so those citizen tsuyosas are a good idea.
I didn't see hamilton anywhere on that list, but as soon as you said $500, that was the first brand that popped to mind!
https://www.jomashop.com/hamilton-khaki-mens-watch-h70515137.html
is just a tad over budget, but well within if you cop it on leather. If 38mm is too small, there is the king 40mm version. They are automatic, have 80 hour power reserve and are a well established swiss brand.
https://www.jomashop.com/hamilton.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%28ROI%29+%28INTL%29+DSAutm_id%3D402718090&utm_content=39693949340&utm_term=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1aOpBhCOARIsACXYv-etPzQa9zGUAnlqRSO2Hly-eC6cjZY6WQMxYN9uHDAHDdGfg01AJh4aAmU4EALw_wcB&series=Khaki+Field+Mechanical
These are great handwound field watches (with actual historical use in military situations), maybe not so dressy, but you can spiff them up with leather straps. I used to have one of these and it's a lot of watch for the money:
https://www.jomashop.com/hamilton-watch-h76419931.html
Have a look through these too because as a brand, they offer most styles of watches:
https://www.jomashop.com/hamilton.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=%28ROI%29+%28INTL%29+DSAutm_id%3D402718090&utm_content=39693949340&utm_term=&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1aOpBhCOARIsACXYv-etPzQa9zGUAnlqRSO2Hly-eC6cjZY6WQMxYN9uHDAHDdGfg01AJh4aAmU4EALw_wcB
and feel free to ask more questions!
Knowing your wrist size will also help...
edit: I found this: https://theeliteart.com/moon-phase-watches-under-500/ take it with a grain of salt though, I can't speak for any of those watches ... the zepplin was $350
For $495 this maybe the "best" option in terms of brand/ quality?
https://www.jomashop.com/frederique-watch-270m4p6.html
Threw a curved rubber strap on the Seiko and I’m loving how casual and comfy this is feeling.
(https://i.postimg.cc/NjkhcwLz/IMG-1529.jpg)
Yes @TastyBurrito, but what nato are you gunna put on the Tudor?
This isn’t going to impress anybody but I just got a Casio Royale for like $19 and I feel like James Bond when I wear it. The only bad thing is it’s a little big for my dainty little wrist.an in comic watch is an iconic watch
@Gray Imp Sausage Metal I have never owned a watch before but I would really like a wood grain watch at this point in my life. Do you or anyone else in this thread have a rec that wouldnt break the bank?thanks for the question, do you just want it to have a wooden face, or should the whole watch be wood?
Are cheap Timex's any use? They got 31% off at the moment. Was looking for a Casio then found this flash sale.they have some cool/ timeless models, they won't last you a lifetime but for the price you shouldn't expect them too.
I was looking at one similar. Fell asleep and the sale is over now. Yeah just was looking for something to skate in and work in. Nothing fancy, but has to be water resistant and not leather.they have some cool/ timeless models, they won't last you a lifetime but for the price you shouldn't expect them too.Expand QuoteAre cheap Timex's any use? They got 31% off at the moment. Was looking for a Casio then found this flash sale.[close]
Classic option would be to go for a weekender, if I was going to buy one I'd probably for a Marlin just because it's handwound and has nice proportions. If you're gunna skate in it though, maybe something a bit more sporty? If I didn't get a marlin, I'd probably go something like this:
https://timex.com/products/expedition-north-field-post-solar-36mm-recycled-fabric-strap-watch-tw2v00400
not sure of your exact budget, but something like a citizen BM8180-03E will be around the same price as the timex but will smoke it terms of finishing, quality and reliability. Not to talk down Timex, it’s just that Citizen watches are really underrated.I was looking at one similar. Fell asleep and the sale is over now. Yeah just was looking for something to skate in and work in. Nothing fancy, but has to be water resistant and not leather.Expand Quotethey have some cool/ timeless models, they won't last you a lifetime but for the price you shouldn't expect them too.Expand QuoteAre cheap Timex's any use? They got 31% off at the moment. Was looking for a Casio then found this flash sale.[close]
Classic option would be to go for a weekender, if I was going to buy one I'd probably for a Marlin just because it's handwound and has nice proportions. If you're gunna skate in it though, maybe something a bit more sporty? If I didn't get a marlin, I'd probably go something like this:
https://timex.com/products/expedition-north-field-post-solar-36mm-recycled-fabric-strap-watch-tw2v00400[close]
Was thinking €50.. Christmas is just around the corner etc,and if it's that cheap I won't care if I smash it skating or it gets fried by a magnet at work.not sure of your exact budget, but something like a citizen BM8180-03E will be around the same price as the timex but will smoke it terms of finishing, quality and reliability. Not to talk down Timex, it’s just that Citizen watches are really underrated.Expand QuoteI was looking at one similar. Fell asleep and the sale is over now. Yeah just was looking for something to skate in and work in. Nothing fancy, but has to be water resistant and not leather.Expand Quotethey have some cool/ timeless models, they won't last you a lifetime but for the price you shouldn't expect them too.Expand QuoteAre cheap Timex's any use? They got 31% off at the moment. Was looking for a Casio then found this flash sale.[close]
Classic option would be to go for a weekender, if I was going to buy one I'd probably for a Marlin just because it's handwound and has nice proportions. If you're gunna skate in it though, maybe something a bit more sporty? If I didn't get a marlin, I'd probably go something like this:
https://timex.com/products/expedition-north-field-post-solar-36mm-recycled-fabric-strap-watch-tw2v00400[close][close]
okay in that case the timex will serve you well, I’m sure you’ll see sales pop up all the time!Was thinking €50.. Christmas is just around the corner etc,and if it's that cheap I won't care if I smash it skating or it gets fried by a magnet at work.Expand Quotenot sure of your exact budget, but something like a citizen BM8180-03E will be around the same price as the timex but will smoke it terms of finishing, quality and reliability. Not to talk down Timex, it’s just that Citizen watches are really underrated.Expand QuoteI was looking at one similar. Fell asleep and the sale is over now. Yeah just was looking for something to skate in and work in. Nothing fancy, but has to be water resistant and not leather.Expand Quotethey have some cool/ timeless models, they won't last you a lifetime but for the price you shouldn't expect them too.Expand QuoteAre cheap Timex's any use? They got 31% off at the moment. Was looking for a Casio then found this flash sale.[close]
Classic option would be to go for a weekender, if I was going to buy one I'd probably for a Marlin just because it's handwound and has nice proportions. If you're gunna skate in it though, maybe something a bit more sporty? If I didn't get a marlin, I'd probably go something like this:
https://timex.com/products/expedition-north-field-post-solar-36mm-recycled-fabric-strap-watch-tw2v00400[close][close][close]
I just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.
I just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.
How much does watch repair for an automatic watch cost? Is it worth doing on a lower end watch? I’ve got this Seiko where the winding weight thing started not fully engaging with the spring and now the weight doesn’t always swing freely - something it clearly wrong with the engagement of the pieces.great watch, the cream coloured version was my automatic. My watch maker adjusted mine for free, my guess is that the rotor just needs tightening. You can also get it regulated while the case back is open to make it more accurate. But yeah, it doesn’t have a hand winding option so you have to wear it everyday or give it the good ole “Seiko shuffle”
I always liked the way this watch looked but it wasn’t the most accurate timekeeper and needed to be worn every day to keep running.
(https://thewatchprofiler.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/seiko-snk809-angled-view-1024x683.jpg)
Sent you a PM.Expand QuoteI just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.[close]
WTF do you do for work?
Sent you a PM.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.[close]
WTF do you do for work?[close]
Expand QuoteSent you a PM.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.[close]
WTF do you do for work?[close][close]
Totes. Was just curious.
Hope you find a watch that fits your needs and won't get fried.
great watch, the cream coloured version was my automatic. My watch maker adjusted mine for free, my guess is that the rotor just needs tightening. You can also get it regulated while the case back is open to make it more accurate. But yeah, it doesn’t have a hand winding option so you have to wear it everyday or give it the good ole “Seiko shuffle”Expand QuoteHow much does watch repair for an automatic watch cost? Is it worth doing on a lower end watch? I’ve got this Seiko where the winding weight thing started not fully engaging with the spring and now the weight doesn’t always swing freely - something it clearly wrong with the engagement of the pieces.
I always liked the way this watch looked but it wasn’t the most accurate timekeeper and needed to be worn every day to keep running.
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Expand QuoteExpand QuoteSent you a PM.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.[close]
WTF do you do for work?[close][close]
Totes. Was just curious.
Hope you find a watch that fits your needs and won't get fried.[close]
Cheers Pal. I'm loving the fact that CERN asked Rolex to make one. But that is well above my pay grade. Gonna save some euros for the after Christmas sales..I'm tempted to test a few cheap watches in a magnetic field to see what happens. Slap pals watch nerds experiments.
leather band looks so goodcheers, it's collareb, @pica and I were recommending them a few pages back!
I'm tempted to test a few cheap watches in a magnetic field to see what happens. Slap pals watch nerds experiments.do it!
So, I bought a watch wrench from Harbor Freight (that was a complete piece of shit with way too much wiggle), opened the case, tightened the center screw on the weight, and BAM - it works!pretty easy fix huh? I ended up taking mine to the watch maker anyway because I wanted it regulated and I wanted a sapphire crystal installed.
Expand QuoteExpand QuoteExpand QuoteSent you a PM.Expand QuoteExpand QuoteI just ordered a Casio F-91W-1Y. €20 with free shipping. Will do till after Christmas sales.
Thinking more about it, I wonder how resistant higher end watches are to strong magnetic fields? I've fried so many bank cards at work it's not funny. Would hate to destroy a €500 watch.[close]
WTF do you do for work?[close][close]
Totes. Was just curious.
Hope you find a watch that fits your needs and won't get fried.[close]
Cheers Pal. I'm loving the fact that CERN asked Rolex to make one. But that is well above my pay grade. Gonna save some euros for the after Christmas sales..I'm tempted to test a few cheap watches in a magnetic field to see what happens. Slap pals watch nerds experiments.[close]
What is in a watch that gets wrecked from magnetic fields?
Just bends all the little metal stuff inside?
https://wornandwound.com/the-latest-seiko-5-sports-limited-edition-taps-into-japanese-skateboarding-culture/there was a Seiko 5 sponsored event in my hood last weekend and they had one of these on display. I was more interested in the turquoise diver in a Skx013 case…
Yuto has a colorway, or whatever you'd like to call it.
(https://wornandwound.com/library/uploads/2023/11/Seiko-5-Sports-Yuto-Horigome-3.jpg)
Yuto needs to bring home another Olympic gold and he’ll get bumped up to Grand Seiko.let’s hope!
Like an olympic gold dial for him.
Are there any skateboarders with watch sponsorships outside Seiko and Casio/G-Shock?
I know Tag Heuer sponsor surfers such as Kai Lenny.
Are there any skateboarders with watch sponsorships outside Seiko and Casio/G-Shock?
I know Tag Heuer sponsor surfers such as Kai Lenny.
Are there any skateboarders with watch sponsorships outside Seiko and Casio/G-Shock?Nora was on swatch no?
I know Tag Heuer sponsor surfers such as Kai Lenny.
Edit. Nora, Zion, Zach Miller and John Gardner are on Nixon according to the French Nixon siteNora is double dipping watch sponsors? Either that or swatch booted her…
buddy is asking about watches priced $300 - any recommends........he already has a diver & a field watch so I was suggesting a chronograph of some kind........I love my MoonSwatch, but what else is out there? ( nothing too big )orient bambino? Bulova moon watch (though it might be too big)? I wonder if you can get a quartz max bill for that sort of money…
Any guess what watch Nuge is wearing in his Epicly Later'd episode?
looks like it, hard to get a good still of it, didn’t look like it had a fluted bezel but defs on a jubilee with the date magnifier. Abigail was also wearing something on a jubilee but looked more IWC than Rolex…Expand QuoteAny guess what watch Nuge is wearing in his Epicly Later'd episode?[close]
I noticed that - I zoomed in but it was too fuzzy to call it......could Nuge be a Datejust guy?
I love the idea of Nuge skating in a Rolex, but hate the idea for 99% of other skaters doing the same. I feel like I only ever see asian immigrants and their kids wearing gold and steel watches. (I am one of them).
Are there deals to be had buying watches from Japan these days since the yen is so weak? How about buying watches in Japan?what are you looking for? JDMs or Swiss brands?
what are you looking for? JDMs or Swiss brands?Expand QuoteAre there deals to be had buying watches from Japan these days since the yen is so weak? How about buying watches in Japan?[close]
If you’re a tourist coming with USD and you can get the duty-free discount, then yeah you can find some deals but you’ll have to dig/ hunt because a lot of the bigger stores have wised up in regards watch prices outside of Japan. Auctions or sites like Mercari can still be good if you’re looking for a model that isn’t so popular but generally you have to be in country as most won’t ship o/s (eBay excluded). The vintage market is fun here too as Japanese people love to collect, but again prices aren’t that different except maybe in the cases of vintage JDM models like lord Seiko or old skool grand seikos. Feel free to hit me up if you need anything else.
For imports be aware of import tax and have the seller declare the price for cheaper than the minimum for import tax; easier said than done when you are shipping omegas and only declaring them for $200!
@artskool okay, I’ll try and give you a list; when do you leave and what is your approx budget (dm me if you don’t want to mention it here)? I live in the middle of nowhere over here and thus have zero vintage watch shops near me (actually I have two, but they’re nothing to write home about) but I should be able to give you some tips…
@artskool sorry for the tardy reply mate, shit has been busy! I think a speedy reduced would be a great watch to pick up here, they are always in good condition, prices aren't as cheap as they were even 3 years ago though... Black bay 36mm aren't as easy to find, at least the older ones aren't, and the price is going up. I shouldn't have sold mine so cheap!
Here's some places to go (be aware I haven't lived in Tokyo in over 20 years so I'm probs not the best person):
Ginza: obvious first stop, not so many vintage stores (except maybe Quark and the like) but there is a Seiko museum there (that I have never visited)
Nakano: Hard to describe how to get to the Broadway building, but just punch this address into your maps: https://www.jackroad.co.jp/shop/pages/company_new_en.aspx
Once you find Jackroad, you're in the right place. They have a massive selection but the prices won't be that great because a lot of tourists frequent there. Their sister store also has some good finds and they aren't always female only models. There's tonnes of other watch shops in that area that I'm certain someone has written a guide on so maybe do a quick search on google.
Random pawnshops and Camera Stores: Daikoku-ya is a famous pwan shop and they have stores everywhere the stock they have will differ from location to location so not very effective, but always always good to stop by if you see one on the way to somewhere. Big Camera stores often have a whole floor dedicated to watches too, but they'll probably be new. The same goes for big department stores here; they'll sell all the latest brands, but not too much 2nd hand in most cases. Don Quixote is a really random store that sells everything, but some of the bigger locations have 2nd hand watches. Again, don't seek on out unless you're on your way to somewhere and you happen across one.
Next up, some random shops that will defs be worth hitting up:
Again, Jackroad has a REALLY good selection so you might be a bit let down by the smaller places, but they will have better prices and also rarer/ less sought after models.
Eguchi - https://eguchi-store.jp
Abitro - https://arbitro.shop/en/collections/vintage-watches
Firekids https://firekids.jp/collections/all?pf_st_fan_mai_zhuang_kuang=in-stock
(is in Yokohama from memory but not that far out of Tokyo)
Time anagram - https://timeanagram.com/en/collections/frontpage
(I think you need to reserve before you visit which seems like a pain BUT their selection is MINT)
Curio x2 https://curious-curio.jp
(lost of military style watches)
These two also hit up a lot of shops, so just check their vintage vids for shop names/ locations:
https://www.youtube.com/@watchspiritstokyo.5188/videos
I would also trust worn and wound with their choices:
https://wornandwound.com/hunting-vintage-watches-tokyo/
Looks like we might be getting a Snoopy MoonSwatchwill be a fun watch but the prices will be so exaggerated (again)
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2gCwVJMr0a/
Threw the Tudor on a nato. I kinda like it.
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@LeDave thats a very generous wedding present! The non-wave SMP was pretty rare, production was only for a season or two.
I never minded the waves on the dial when I had my 2252.50, but it’s a very particular 90s steeze.
Did you not end up getting another watch?
well, you're a stronger man than me ;)Expand Quote@LeDave thats a very generous wedding present! The non-wave SMP was pretty rare, production was only for a season or two.
I never minded the waves on the dial when I had my 2252.50, but it’s a very particular 90s steeze.
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Nope, I will never spend that much on a timepiece ever again.
So I had to work down near my local antique watch shop on Friday and popped in during my lunch break to have a little chat. Guy is a massive watch nerd and lets you try on literally everything in his shop even if it's not on display. Here is some shit he showed me (pics are just for reference, not hsactual pics):
1601 Grey Datejust - From the 60s and only one owner, condition is absolutely mint. Wears really well and the jubilee just melts onto your wrist. Heavily contemplating one now although his one is display only. I can see why people love this model so much now...
https://bulangandsons.com/products/rolex-datejust-grey-dial-1601-with-papers-w-665
1978 Seadweller - My birth year! Dome on the crystal is absolutely ridics. It's 40mm but doesn't actually wear that big (cept it's probably 15mm thicc). Funnily enough the clasp design looks exactly the same as the one on my Tudor Sub so it's cool to know where they got those particular design cues from.
https://tokei-shizuoka.jp/2023/10/21/4235/
(make sure you scroll down to see that DOME)
Rolex GMT Master Yellow 1675 Gold Brown Dial w/ president bracelet - I didn't try this one on actually because a) I don't like all gold watches and b) the owner claimed that only 2 (!) of these exist within the whole of Japan. He was still okay with me trying it on though which is pretty cool. The dial had faded a lot, so much so that you could hardly see the lettering/ branding. Apparently they tended to come on either a jubilee or oyster bracelet and that's why this one is so rare. Again, no really where my interests lie, but cool nonetheless.
https://bulangandsons.com/products/rolex-gmt-master-yellow-1675-gold-brown-dial-w1487
Seiko 62 MAS with brand new NOS case - So this wasn't even on display but I have been lusting after these for a minute so I casually asked him, "do these pop up very often?". He smiles and went back to one of the drawers in his workshop and pulling out a little plastic bag. Inside was a 62 MAS inside an NOS case that was left in the original Seiko factory where they were produced. Apparently, he knew someone with connections to said factory and they somehow kept it in pristine condition up until now. The finishing on the case honestly looked like GS quality and again he just nonchalantly let me try it on. It was on a nato so obviously my wrist didn't touch the case, but he mentioned that up until a few weeks ago, the original sticker was still on the back!!! If I didn't already love this watch before, I certainly do now. The sizing is perfect and the grey sunburst dial is divine!
https://shop.hodinkee.com/products/1967-seiko-62mas-ref-62137-8001?variant=32940903563339
A few other pieces here and there but those are the ones that stood out.
@Enrico Pallazzo Seiko have done 3-4 reissues of this watch (I will look up the ref. Numbers later for you) only the very last one being totally true in terms of sizing/ proportions but it was limited to only 1965 pieces (only 500 in Japan too). All the other ones were much bigger/ thicker than the original!
I contemplated getting one of the most recent ones, but figured it would be better (and cheaper) to just get an original one because they will only get rarer and rarer as time gone on.
And yes, it was a tonne of fun nerding out for a good 45 min or so
Relevant link to all the different reissues:
https://www.fratellowatches.com/introducing-with-seikos-perfected-re-edition-of-the-62mas-the-sje093/#gref
Ok maybe not all night, but I would definitely queue for one......any Peanuts fans in the house? Actual Snoopy Speedmasters are in the 15-20K price bracket.not a massive fan, but my kids love it.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/moonswatch-snoopy-the-mission-to-the-moonphase-has-landed (https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/moonswatch-snoopy-the-mission-to-the-moonphase-has-landed)