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This thread is about the blah blah micro engineering blah blah is Daniel Wellington a good watch ? No blah blah. Poor fag guide seiko, orient, vostok, blah blah blah. Previous thread >>/fa/wt

Check out this $215,000 RM made with grey cermet. The first rm I actually like.

>> No.15387487

I am anti-cement

>> No.15387498

This thread is about the appreciation of watches and their design, their history, and the engineering and materials that are required to make a functioning timepiece.

Guides:
> Poorfag guide: https://m.imgur.com/a/NFMXDuK
> Watch essentials 102: https://pastebin.com/Rc77hhXV
> Purchasing used watches: https://pastebin.com/f44aJKy2
> Purchasing straps: https://pastebin.com/SwRysprE

Should I buy this MVMT / DW / "minimalist" fashion watch?
> https://imgur.com/a/6CNO8

Should I buy this Armani / Michael Kors / mall watch?
> https://imgur.com/a/Sw1FsAn

"Suggest a watch for me."
> Your budget
> Watch type, e.g. dress, diver, pilot
> Movement, e.g. automatic, hand wound, quartz
> Desired features, e.g. water resistance, day/date, 2nd time zone
> Preferred strap option, e.g. leather, nylon, bracelet

> Wrist size or desired watch size

>>15384451 old thread
Copy paste the usual bullshit because normal OP has an autistic rage if this isn't included.

>> No.15387507

>Guys can you recommend me an "everyday" watch that's still pretty nice? I basically decided I'm going to do a 3 watch collection - g-shock, everyday nice watch, and nice "real" watch (Rolex), what should I get for the daily beater?
Still looking for suggestions. I want something that says "I do have a Rolex at home, but I'm wearing this because I really like it".

>> No.15387511

>>15387507
A fake Rolex.

>> No.15387515 [DELETED] 

>$65,000/year web dev.
>drinks almond milk.

what is the best watch for me?

>> No.15387521

>>15387507
Sinn.

>> No.15387524

>>15387515
seiko

>> No.15387528

>>15387521
Unfortunately the only ones I like are extremely thick and look like a hockey puck.

>> No.15387547
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15387547

What watch would you suggest for someone going into the military?
I really like the Victorinox I.N.O.X Carbon but it's a bit pricey for me.

>> No.15387550

>>15387547
>that 4.5 date

>> No.15387555

>>15387507
Nomos? Anordain? Stowa? Sounds like you want a tool watch that's still versatile.

>> No.15387559

>>15387547
gshock or they wil laugh at you.

>> No.15387570

>>15387547
Just get a DW5600, done. The GWM5610 is the better watch but who knows if the extra features will be of any use to you.
>>15387550
>when you suddenly remember the watch you just designed needs a date window but you've only got 5 minutes until the deadline.

>> No.15387585

>>15387547
A G-Shock or an Amphibia.

>> No.15387593

>>15387559
Why will they laugh at me?

>> No.15387611

>>15387593
It's a meme. /wt/ poorfags have tiny boners for gshocks.

>> No.15387625

Richard Mille or Roger Dubuis?

>> No.15387639

>>15387625
If you can afford an RM you can simply get both for no real difference in price.

>> No.15387642
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>>15386461
Shitty pics incoming, sorry.

It's about this thick.

>> No.15387646

>>15387611
>t. fatty who sits at a desk all day

>> No.15387649

>>15387642
Bruh. That's not how you take a wrist shot.

>> No.15387655

>>15387593
because a gshock perfectly encapsulates the ethos of the military.

>> No.15387658
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>>15386908

I think they're discontinued, not sure though, so mine came from Ebay. Expect to pay somewhere between 1950USD and 3000, depending on condition, box and papers, etc. I went for one from Japan that had no box and papers but was in good condition with pics of the movement. I took it to my watchmaker as soon as it arrived so he could give it a clean bill of health, so essentially it's fine. I'm not a collector; eventually I plan to send it to Omega for a full overhaul. Since they replace nearly every damn thing, I'll be getting a 'new' watch back from them, so it's worth it if you factor in the cost when you purchase.

>>15387649
I know; Anon asked me in the previous thread about the thickness. The shot here is the best I could do for the correct size vs. wrist, but there is a glare from the window. If you shoot closer to the watch, it looks bigger on the wrist and screws with the perception of the size.

>> No.15387665

>>15387646
So all the GSchock owners here are all in the military, astronauts or going on expeditions in rugged terrains then come home and post on /wt/ ? Or are they basement dwelling virgins fapping with their plastic Casio's on their wrist.

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>>15386908
Sorry, I forgot the other questions.
The subdials are sunk, and the day/month are even lower. Here's a better pic without glare, but closer to the watch so the size looks big. I still haven't done a lume shot yet.

The condition is excellent except for the nick on the outside of the ring (it's pretty deep) at 110 on the tachymeter. But, I can live with that because the rest of the watch is pristine. Bless the Japanese...I've never had a problem getting watches from there. They always seem to describe the watches accurately.

>> No.15387729

>>15387665
Dunno, but speaking for myself I bought a G-Shock solely to wear at work, it took me precisely one day of dinging my watch off machine parts to realise I needed one so I could wear a watch without it bothering me. Granted I also bought one because I think they're neat.

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>>15387507
Get a pilot watch. The $150 san martin shitters are actually pretty decent. Pic related, nh-35 sapphire, 200m water resistant. Cheap enough to not give a shit about but still decent looking. Also the seagull 1963 chrono or the HKED chrono. Or there are a bunch of g*erman brands that make them.
Or look at the stuff from nomos, or MÜHLE-GLASHÜTTE

>> No.15387732

>>15387642
Fuck me, it's a fucking UFO. I didn't realize a Speedy could look that bad from the side.

>> No.15387753

>>15387732
Yes, yes it is. But remember this is the Speedy Mark 40; the standard Speedy has a profile like a bowler cap. There are few watches that look good from the side, and fewer in this price category. You have to understand; this type of Speedy is literally the least expensive with the most complications; it's an excellent budget watch. Chronograph, automatic winding, hacking seconds, day, month, date, and 24 hour counter. The standard moonwatch begins at around 4000USD, but you can find models without box and papers for less, and it does far less (i.e. it's still cam operated, but mechanical wind and only has a chronograph as its complication).

The Mark 40 flies under the radar because it's 39mm, it comes in a variety of formats and colours, and it uses a generic 7751 modified by Omega. Famous people don't wear it, it's not featured in movies, and it's not glamorous.

You can get a version of it that has a moonphase as well, as the movement is built to accomodate this. But that only is in the Mark 40 versions that have steel polished hands (with the numerical date indicator being a crescent moon instead of the airplane hand that you find in the Mark 4.5 series of Speedies).

I've wanted this watch since I was a kid, but only now am I in the economic position to afford it without blinking. That's what watches I think need to be in terms of budgeting; you have to be able to spend the money on it as if you were spending money on a Big Mac. If you can't, then you can't really afford it without pain.

One other thing about second-hand watches though: box and papers only matter if you plan on reselling the watch or holding it for the hope of it increasing in value. My Seamaster has the full set, but it's more a curiosity than anything else. This one is missing both, and it doesn't matter to me at all. Box and Papers seems to help with 'authenticity', but one can buy the box and get documentation straight from Omega afterwards if need be.

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>>15387753
Forgot a pic.

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200atm water resistant.
Only 10.5mm thick
$3,300
How do they do it?

>> No.15387760

>>15387756
I love the date pointer.

>> No.15387763

>>15387753
Yeah I mean I can just get a frozen burger for $2.99 and tape it to my wrist, pretty sure it's best in its price category too.

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>>15387760
So do I; that's why I went with this model instead of the other versions that use a crescent moon that 'cups' the number. The Speedy went through several versions after the Pro; the Mark series to 4, and then the two automatics. But this is the only one that to me still looks like a Speedy (i.e. case shape, protected pushers and crown, black face, speedy style hands) and yet is better in terms of what it can do and clearly evolved from the Mark series (subdial wedge hands, airplane date indicator). It's the ultimate evolution before the changeover to co-axial. There's a part of me that would be interested if they simply enlarged the face to a 42mm proportion; my old eyes do take longer to focus on the date wheels. But that's another story.

Given that the 7750 series movements can be regulated into COSC specs, this could have been a 'super' watch in my view, but since my watchmaker can do that for me, I don't complain. And for whatever reason, it winds a lot faster than the 1120 Seamaster I have.

>>15387763
Well, I say this because there are lots of Anons here who are looking for budget options, and I get that and understand it because I was too back when I was younger. For me, the Seagull 1963 was my first mechanical chronograph, and I still love it, but the price of a service on that watch is the same price as the watch...which means that it's essentially use it until it breaks. There comes a point where we get into better financial positions, and then we can consider better quality that lasts longer. The quality can definitely be felt in terms of difference, but we have to be serious about our financial future first.

>> No.15387789

>>15387778
lmfao choke on a turd you pretentious prick

>> No.15387821

>>15387778
Did you used to post on the /g/ threads back a few years ago? Because you seem familiar.

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15387842

So how long until it leaves Russia?

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15387846

watches won't make me happy, will they

>> No.15387852

>>15387846
Buy one and see if it does.

>> No.15387859

>>15387585
>Amphibia
Is the American army that cucked that you can go there with a Russian watch and not get your ass demolished by the other soldiers?

>> No.15387862

>>15387547
Don't get a watch until you pass bootcamp

>> No.15387866

>>15387846
They won't make you unhappy

>> No.15387870

>>15387547
When I was in boot camp you basically had 4 types of watch
>F91W or something similar
>DW5600
>any other G-Shock
>some kind of cheap diver

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Can I get a QRD on the Omega line? I hear the Aqua Terra is extremely antimagnetic, but then someone said the master coaxial movement in general is, I have no idea, was never interested in Omegas apart from their WW2 era pieces.

The only one I really really liked the looks of is the james bond Planet Ocean, no other appealed to me, except maybe now for the AT.

>> No.15387891

>>15387881
It's the movement. The Master Co-Axial whatever.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-introduces-worlds-first-anti-magnetic-movement
The Co-Axial thing is also not a meme. It's pretty interesting. It's a complex system created by English watchmaker George Daniels who was working on it for decades and then he took it to Rolex because he thought they would appreciate it since it was awesome. They told him to get fucked and then Omega swooped in. It basically makes your watch able to go twice as long without servicing and increases accuracy.
That movement is very impressive in many ways.

>> No.15387913

>>15387881
I've sworn to myself never to get a coaxial movement again. Hugely expensive service for a watch that was basically new just to open it up, put some lube in and put it back together.
Obviously it can only done by Omega themselves because who knows. Only after I bought it did all the "knowers" come out of the woods and tell me that it's shit and I should stay away from it. Two of my friends had them seize completely for no apperant reason. One of them got the repair paid for by Omega, the other I don't know.
Mine wasn't their very latest master coaxial movment though, so maybe things have gotten better since then.
What do you need this antimagnetic stuff for anyway? I know it's cool but unless you work in a really magnetig environment no modern mechanical will have problems with that.

>> No.15387914

>>15387870
That's nice. When I was I was in boot camp we weren't allowed watches because the DS told us the only time that mattered was his.

>> No.15387926

>>15387846
They will if you buy the right one.

>> No.15387937

>>15387547
doesnt matter, you'll die whilst earning pennies. get a casio so you can leave a bit more money for your cheating fiance

>> No.15387939

>>15387913
No reason, really, I guess, except Im looking for a never-take-off watch, and mucking about on a laptop, the speakers are right there under my wrist bone, so I wanted to shield a memechanical movement as much as possible.
That is also why my other, and more likely option, is a quartz. I have zero issues with ticking seconds, I love the fact that the only thing needing adjusting is the date (if applicable) and lightness. Also an enormous saving on the watch itself and servicing costs. Still very expensive, if I look at quartz Omegas, older Rollies, or IWC, almost noone does an intriguing quartz that also looks the part and doesnt cost an arm and a leg, the aforementioned are still expensive for a quartz, but alas. Not a fan of Seikos.

>> No.15387960

>>15387547
Casio or Gshock are the most common watches to be found in the military.

>> No.15387963

>>15387914
Not the anon you're replying to, but when I was in boot camp phones weren't allowed. As a result a lot of people bought cheap Casio watches to track time. God bless the military for increasing Casio sales.

>> No.15387973

>>15387939
Get the Rolex Air King, it's a future classic and is allegedly also quite antimagnetic.

>> No.15387975

>>15387973
>Get the Rolex Air King
what year

>> No.15387978
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>>15387975
the latest one

>> No.15387981

>>15387963
We were allowed watches after passing bootcamp but before that you couldn't wear anything that wasn't issued except a silicone wedding band.

>> No.15387984

>>15387975
Current one, some people hate it but that only means that the second that Rolex replaces it with something else (even worse possibly) it will instantly double in value just like all the other Rolexes that were once thought of as ugly.

>> No.15387986

>>15387978
>>15387973
disgusting

>> No.15387987
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>>15387978
God that thing is so fucking hideous
>>15387975
Don't listen to that moron. Get the old air king, preferably a dominos one.

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>>15387973
>future classic
Sadly, you're probably right, it's so hideous that in years to come it'll be much sought by collectors, much like the Explorer that had short hands.

>> No.15387994

>>15387989
Yep exactly that. Plus it's a steel Rolex it won't really lose value badly in the near future until it explodes in price.
Also I actually like the green text and the matching seconds hand in combination with the golden crown logo. They should do this on more watches.

>> No.15388002

>>15387994
>>15387984
It's a fucking watch not an investment
You want to invest, go invest in stocks. You're going to wear some ugly piece of shit on your hand every day in case it might go up in value? What the fuck is this logic? Rolexfags are a disease

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>>15387939
Get a citizen "the citizen" quartz watch. Perpetual calendar, ±5 seconds per year. 100m water resistance solar charging sapphire glass etc. One of the best quartz watches on the market. Decent deals on lightly used models if you shop around some.

>> No.15388016

>>15388009
but how much is it

>> No.15388018

>>15388009
I do like the small gold design at the bottom.
Gold and green are a kino combo.

>> No.15388033

>>15388016
They retail for ~2.5k to 3.5k for the limited editions. Ive seen several barely used ones on chrono24 for about 50% off retail.

>> No.15388084

>>15388016
2000

>> No.15388104

>>15387978
>>15387989
Wtf, I want a new Air King now.

>>15387987
Also pretty based, love a cream or white dial.

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((15387789))
No, u.

>>15387821
Yup. Some Anons hate the shit out of me here, but that's okay. I still keep coming back for more. I don't choose to cause conniption fits...but whatever.

>>15387846
It depends on what is making you unhappy Anon. For me, watches make me happy because they're companions on the adventures of life and tools that I can rely on. This particular watch was one that I'd thought about since I was a kid, so the satisfaction is serious and deep. Identify the core cause of your unhappiness (family, legacy, work, life, etc.), solve it, and maybe solve it while wearing a cool watch that makes you smile when you look at it.

>>15387891
I think Daniels took it to Patek as well, and they did a prototype but said it was too thick for their movements or something like this.

>>15387913
Early Co-axials (the 25xx series) had known problems and flaws because Omega tried to integrate the new escapement into the existing 2824 platform. The Master Chronometer Coaxials are known to be no problem so far....so far. Also the 85xx series is also seemingly reliable.

>pic is the older 4.5 incarnation. Far more rare, far more pricey.

>> No.15388114

>>15388105
>Identify the core cause of your unhappiness (family, legacy, work, life, etc.), solve it, and maybe solve it while wearing a cool watch that makes you smile when you look at it.
What makes you such a pathetic coping loser then?

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(((15388114)))
And here...we .....go.

>> No.15388122

>>15388115
What, too shy to share with the class?

>> No.15388184

>>15388009
Reference number?

>> No.15388195

>>15388184
AQ4020-54Z, but that anon is wrong, you will be hard pressed to find them at half off retail if you can even find them at all.

>> No.15388275

>>15388105
I don't mind you, you at least know what you're talking about and you improve the threads (though that isn't exactly hard), plus it's reassuring that I'm not the only loser who's still posting in these threads after so many years.

>> No.15388280

>>15388275
>you at least know what you're talking about
He's been exposed for talking random shit in a few very recent threads.

>> No.15388294

>>15388280
It is probably him samefagging

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>>15388294
Nah, I'm not him, just another oldfag. Check out my legit Bagel, still somehow running like a champ after 5 years.

>> No.15388333

>>15387846
no, only sunglasses will

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>>15388224
6.5in

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>>15388275
Thanks Anon, but >>15388280 is absolutely spot on; I said enough things that were either out of date or totally wrong that every comment I made afterwards was treated as a 'mostly untrue' fact-check. That's the beauty of this site though. What can I say, I'm getting old, my memory is turning to shit, and the watch industry is moving far faster than I thought.

As for posting here after all these years...well, you know how it is:
>you're here forever.

But I keep coming back because I am enthusiastic about watches, and I've seen watches here that I never even knew existed and learned about them. The glory days are long gone though (I think everyone moved to a discord), but you'll see occasional old posters coming by. Sometimes good discussions can be had too, about the state of the watch industry, 'is watch buying considered a "hobby"', and so forth.

I am curious though: until you posted the pic, I thought 'Bagelsport' was a meme and not an actual watch. Is it just a replica of the Milgauss, or something more? And why the hell was it called 'Bagelsport'?

>Anons also hated me posting pics of the Daniels, the 4.5, and the Seagull regularly, assuming that I was using it as a trip even though my writing style renders me recognizable anyway. Such is life...I'll always post images of watches I think are cool on an imageboard for watches.

>> No.15388453

>>15387485
WOW include the usual copy paste you HOMO

>> No.15388460
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Rate my collection of absolute trash. I will never spend more than $500 on a watch.

>> No.15388471

>>15388460
Didn't even bother to open the thumbnail/10

>> No.15388472

>>15388460
I love that Texas Instruments watch.

>> No.15388475

>>15388460
what's the second watch on the bottom row?

>> No.15388478

>>15388460
why so many? you can only wear them one at a time?

>> No.15388493

>>15388460
>he bought TWO (2) cases for those shitters

>> No.15388497

>>15388471
You could have not even bothered replying
>>15388472
Thanks, I'm really happy with it
>>15388475
The one with the brown band? That's a raketa 24h polarbear. Almost certain it's a franken watch but I haven't had a look at the movement yet.
>>15388478
I like them and I try to wear a different one each day, though since I got the 5610 with the metal case I've been wearing it almost everyday.
>>15388493
They're 20 bucks of amazon, what am I supposed to do just have them fucking lying around everywhere gathering dust?
Christ you're dumb.

>> No.15388504

Just fought a middleman, AMAA.

>> No.15388505

>>15388504
Did you win?

>> No.15388515

>>15388505
not gonna answer that one, sorry

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>>15388460
The red thing is cool and odd; fashionable?
I used to own no. 4 top row L-R; excellent watch, probably still have it somewhere because the band 'respectfully decoupled'. Bottom row, 2nd from Left - always wanted a 24hour watch, but never got one. The mustard/cream 5th from the Left reminds me of white chocolate from the 80s (think Laura Secord for anyone who knows that brand).

Which one do you wear the most Anon?

>pic is in the same price range.

>> No.15388523

>>15388515
kek you lost

>> No.15388545

>>15388504
why are you posting unoriginal reddit memes?

>> No.15388552

>>15388545
not gonna answer that one, sorry

>> No.15388556

>>15387870
>F91W
That's some true budget shit, might get one. Thanks.

>> No.15388559

>>15388460
Looks like you won't even spend 100 dollars on a watch

>> No.15388562

>>15388556
Get the F105. Same watch, better illumination. The illumination uses way more battery but you will still get 3-5 years out of it unless you are lighting it up like 10 times a day

>> No.15388580

>>15388460
>I will never spend more than $500 on a watch.
It shows.

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15388591

class is for men

>> No.15388619 [DELETED] 

>>15388516
Right now I wear mostly the 5610, the silver analog casio and the amphibia. Used to wear the duro a lot and the silver analog watch next to the gold calculator. As for the red g shock I mainly wear it when I'm wearing flashy colors as it never matches anything, I dress in bright 80s crap often so it works with the fits. But like I said, I try to wear all of them every so often.
>>15388559
The amphibia was 120 and so was the 5610, plus 100 for the metal bezel.
>>15388580
No fucking shit.

>> No.15388627

>>15388516 #
Right now I wear mostly the 5610, the silver analog casio and the amphibia. Used to wear the duro a lot and the silver digital watch next to the gold calculator. As for the red g shock I mainly wear it when I'm wearing flashy colors as it never matches anything, I dress in bright 80s crap often so it works with the fits. But like I said, I try to wear all of them every so often.
>>15388559 #
The amphibia was 120 and so was the 5610, plus 100 for the metal bezel.
>>15388580 #
No fucking shit.

>> No.15388628

>>15388591
>that peter griffin tat

>> No.15388640

>>15388446
I've absolutely no idea why it's called Bagelsport, I think that was part of the appeal of it, such an hilariously shit name.
Quite a few posters bought one when some new stock became available on AliExpress back in 2015, plus £20 for an automatic watch was ridiculously cheap for a bit of fun (though when mine arrived it was broken, I had to mess with the movement to get it working properly), I think they quickly rose in price though not long afterwards.
It's just a straight forward copy of a Milgauss, even has the plain caseback and a signed crown with the dodgy coronet. I think there were other Bagels too like a Nautilus copy.

>> No.15388656

>>15387669
fucking cool omega man
but the japs have ripped me off before. bought a tudor from them once that turned out to be fake, tried to get it back via paypal/ebay but nothing came of it.

>> No.15388657

>>15388460
Where did you get the Raketa from if you're worried it's a franken though?

>> No.15388671

>>15388657
Russia actually. It's just everyone has said it's likely a franketa with a chink movement. When I get around to having it regulated I'll know.

>> No.15388685

>>15388671
fuck dude, I'm getting worried now
I'm planning on getting one of their 24h watches eventually, guess I'll have to dig

>> No.15388699

>>15388671
definitely a fraken/redial. old Raketa did not make a dial like that, afaik.

>>15388685
you have to do a lot of homework. Raketa is easy to fake as the dial is often just flat with no applied anything.

and if you google it its all dubious 2nd rate sellers and reddit newbs.

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>>15388460
Why do people own more than 3 watches? You should pick 2 of your favourites and then sell everything else, put the money together and you might be able to get a really nice expensive watch?

>> No.15388714

>>15388704
>why do people like having choice

same reason why you own more than 3 tshirts and 3 pairs of socks

>> No.15388716

>>15388714
*nervous sweating*

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>> No.15388724

>>15388105
dont mind the haters
i appreciate your posting along with everyone elses

>>15387973
>unironically recommending the air king
puke

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>>15388627
Cool...thx.

>>15388640
The name is awesome. I had no idea it was so cheap though. The dodgy crown is hilarious. Does it keep decent time?

>>15388656
Thanks Anon; when the 'time' is better, I'll try to get better pics. The four center hands can make the dial look balanced, or horrifically unbalanced, and because I'm still doing timing tests on it I don't want to stop the watch or reset the date or anything just yet for the sole purpose of taking pics.
Sorry to hear about being ripped off; I've never bought a watch like this through eBay before, so I was prepared to have problems. The people I bought it from had a brick-and-mortar shop in Japan (confirmed by Google streetview), with phone number and everything...so I assumed they were legit enough to make the deal. That said, the price was surprisingly low, and given just how many of these were appearing at the same time, either they got a Yakuza shipment out of a damaged truck or the economy has hit the Japanese far worse than is known and they're all getting rid of watches. Right now you can get a basic Speedy, no box or papers, for around 2600USD buy it now...that's not bad, and there are lots of them, all coming from Japan. I had half a mind to buy one, even though they're not the Cal. 321 I'm saving for, because the price is just too good for a watch that should realistically be that price or less. The markup on modern 861/1861 Speedies is ridiculous and not at all indicative of the cost of production or cost of the actual technology inside. You do get a beautiful presentation box and shit with the new ones though...I'd guess that's where some of the thousands go. Sorry to hear about the Tudor...

>> No.15388743

I have a universal geneve. It's just a dress watch though.

>> No.15388753

What are some non-trash microbrands?

>> No.15388758
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>>15388704
It's a good question. For me I was simply buying a more expensive one every time, until now I just save for specific ones (still more expensive every time). I've got at least 3 or 4 digitals, all from when I was a kid. The last analog quartz was pic related which I got last year; they stopped making it, so I had to get it from Japan and I'd always wanted one since I saw one in an airport shop over a decade ago. The Mechanicals for me have been a different story; went from Omega to Panerai to Rolex (briefly) back to Omega, with random shit in between (the 1963 Seagull for pure design and nostalgia). What I've found is that there are certain designs and aesthetic directions that are pleasing to my eyes and work well on my wrist..and others that just don't.

As for the numbers...having more than one watch is for me an issue of purpose and function. The Nighthawk will be for when I'm at the range or on a roller coaster. The Mark 40 is my daily watch for work, and the Seamaster will now only be for when I'm diving and when I'm in a tux (which is surprisingly more often than one would think).

By the numbers, I could sell everything and get my grail, or sell everything and get the Day-Date Rolex of my choice. But that's no fun to me. I'll be able to afford those things in the future if I still want them, but there are other priorities as well and other things that are more important as financial investments. Watches are about what make us happy when we need the time, and mechanical ones are in my view more interesting because they have quirks of the mechanism that quartz watches don't always manifest.

>>15388724
Cheers Anon. What are you wearing at the moment?

>> No.15388761

>>15388753
unironically none. they are all aliexpress watches with chinese finishing and third party movements (usually seiko or miyota).

>> No.15388767

>>15388753
weiss and rgm are interesting

>> No.15388771
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>$3 AE dual deployant butterfly clasp came with springbars and free tool

well.. thanks chang

>> No.15388781

>>15388761
its not fair to lump them all as aliexpress watches. And some brands are better made, even for aliexpress brands.
>third party movements
even swiss brands do this, like use ETA or Sellita. Whats your problem? Theres no issue with using a seiko workhorse movement in a watch provided the price reflects this.

>> No.15388783

>>15387485
people who like RM unironically wear hermes belts with tucked in t shirts

>> No.15388830

>>15388720
>>15388722
>>15388726
>>15388728
>>15388733
>>15388738
these are pre quartz crisis brands/watches? very nice

>>15388761
>unrealistically expecting small microbrands to have the millions in R&D to develop their own movements
>implying luxury brands dont do this too
>expecting Dufour levels of finishing in an entry level watch for casual consumers
dumbass. Bet you salivate at the privilege of being able to spend $20,000 for a watch just because of its brand name even though in reality most of the parts came from china anyway

>> No.15388837

bros I really want to change out the strap on my omega but I'm worried about scratching it. I don't have the tool but I can buy it, is it really easy to do?

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>>15388837
>buying a $3000? watch without knowing how to change straps
>being scared of getting scratches on a tool watch

its very easy to do provided you dont have fat fingers or parkinsons
get it changed at the local mall monkey if you are so worried

>> No.15388855

>>15388850
malls are closed otherwise I'd at least have somebody show me the first time

>> No.15388878

>>15388855
you won't be able to see much anyways, its small and more about the tactile feeling. The bracelets will have a small opening for you anyway, with leather its a tad trickier due to tight fit

just do it from the back and dont be retarded. Take some sandpaper and blunt out the sharp edges on those $1 cheapo springbar tools if you are worried about slipping or buy a nice bergeon one

once you do it once or twice you will feel comfortable enough to change straps like every other day on a whim

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>>15388837
It's easy, and even if you scratch the underside of the lug no one will see it except watchmakers. Furthermore, if you service the watch you can get the scratches polished out (unless it's a deep one). I do it all the time. Do it in a well lit place though the first time so that if the springbar boings out unexpectedly you can find it on the carpet or floor. Which Omega? Also I don't have a tool either; I use the mini-screwdriver from my Victorinox.

>Soon you'll have the confidence to switch pocket watch movements out to different cases...

>> No.15388896

>>15388887
I'm marginally worried about losing the spring. This is a PO, I want to put a cheap rubber strap on it for the summer.
I don't have any tools currently. Awhile back an anon linked me a video about how to do it with floss, is that not recommended?

>> No.15388909

God if the Casioak came with Solar + Multi Band I'd have picked one up when they came out
It seem like 98% of the analogue G-Shocks with Multi Band look like crap

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>>15388896
I'm sure it's possible to do it with floss...but I've never tried so I guess look it up on YT...I'm sure someone has done it before. If you plan to change straps often, go with the Bergeon...I probably should buy one anyway now myself.
How's the PO running? (also...let's see it!)

>my Seamaster on Sharkskin

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>>15388923
runs amazingly, I post it quite often in these threads so here's an older photo.
I got some cheap black/orange rubber to try it with, if I like it I might get a nicer rubber strap

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>>15388930
Nice! Do you find there's a significant difference in the running of the Master Chronometer vs. earlier movements or other watches? There's a shittonne of publicity stuff Omega is vomiting everywhere about the testing, but I don't know anyone personally who owns one yet.

I love the idea in terms of the tech and the testing, but I haven't found a model that I like in terms of aesthetic direction. I tried on the Globemaster last year, and it looked hideous in person (I think it's too large to do the pie-pan thing).
Do you dive with it as well?

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>>15388936
for me the distinction was the magnetic resistance, so I didn't really even consider anything else. this is my first omega, but I have to say it's within 2spd even though I'm not counting that anymore. I like that the co-axial has longer service intervals, though. That was a pleasant surprise.
My guess is the publicity is meant to be just that. It runs well, no complaints. They really don't advertise the amagnetism which I feel is a really important thing for some people.

I tried on the globemaster as well as the full-sized AT and both were too big. The globemaster was one of the first watches I've tried on that looks better when it's not being worn. The new aqua terras look amazing, especially pic related in my opinion, but just too big for me.
I've taken it below the water, not deep yet. Bought it in anticipation of moving to southern california, and as soon as I get here everything is closed. go figure. right now it's more of an at-home desk diver, and I'm okay with keeping it that way honestly. doubt I'll ever be 600m underwater

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perfection

>> No.15388950

>>15388947
the cyclops is actually perfect on this watch because it makes it so ridiculous

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>>15388945
Interdasting...thanx.
I agree about the globemaster; it really looks good in promo shots, but on the wrist something is off about it. Admittedly I'm not a fan of the aqua terras, but these things happen.

My Seamaster will never see saturation diving, but it's been in the water a lot. No complaints, but then again I have the gaskets and water resistance checked annually so it's no problem. Wear in good health Anon; hopefully things in the world will open up soon.

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i’ve put the same strap model and color on my 3 watches

>> No.15388982

>>15388957
not even with the horizontal stripes on the newer AT? I think it's really classy. not a fan of the short hour hand, but I think they're moving in the right direction

>> No.15388986

I just bought a Grand Seiko.

Will girls suck my dick now?

>> No.15388991

>>15388986
post watch

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>>15388986
Do you live in Japan?

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>>15388982
Surprisingly not, but it's not the stripes that bother me at all. I've never liked the minute hand with the arrow that should be on the hour hand. I just...hate it. It makes the dial look off balance all the time, but this was a problem with the older ATs as well. I never had a problem with the movement or the rest of the execution, and I think they'd be excellent watches for someone who wants a unique looking general purpose watch that can swim and suit. But that minute hand...I always hated that idea. Just me though.

>>15388986
Only if you give them a 3 hour lecture on how the Spring Drive works and why the finishing is comparable to Langes for a 3rd of the price. Then you're a literal shoe-in.

>> No.15389010

>>15389003
I live in Montana.

>> No.15389020

>>15389010
You may legitimately be the only owner of a Grand Seiko in the entire state of Montana.

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I've read reviews that Shinola Watches are just hyped up Fossil watches, but I like the face on this as that it's manufactured in USA. $400.00 bucks like a pretty low risk gamble, compared to what you guys are posting in here.

>> No.15389027

>>15389024
>manufactured in USA
Anon...
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertanaas/2016/06/20/ftc-rules-on-made-in-america-concept-for-shinola-watches/

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>>15389027

Once again, I have been hoodwinked, flimflammed, bamboozled, and made a fool of.

>> No.15389168

>>15389034
>>15389024
if you want american watches the closest is probably RGM

not cheap though

>> No.15389264

>>15387665
My G-Shock has been in the ocean several times, trekked through the Yosemite backcountry, been covered in snow, taken camping and hiking countless time as well as daily gym use and is still running flawlessly. Cope more.

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>800 yuros on the metal bracelet, 41mm
Tell me why I shouldnt. I like the numerals on the newer model more, but no way in hell Im paying retail on a mall shitter.

>> No.15389280

>>15389274
because there are better watches for 800eur, even within the oris brand

>> No.15389291

>>15389280
Such as? I also dislike their jewry of sticking in a whoknowswhatgrade sellita inside, slap a red rotor on it and call it their own developed movement.
That design, tho.

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So I was cleaning my house, and found an old box, and decided to go through it. I found this absolute piece of shit and decided I have to share it with you guys. I got it as a gift when I was 12.

>> No.15389297

>>15389291
used aquis

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It's actually ana-digi, I can't remember what features this garbage has. I kind of want to put a new battery in it

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Fucking upside down picture

>> No.15389310
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>>15389297
>>15389297
Not looking for a diver.
The update with polished bits, moulded numerals and blue sunburst dial is even more kino, but the lug fitment reeks of sheer laziness.

>> No.15389313

>>15389310
big crown pointer date
big crown skeleton

>> No.15389315

>>15389264
But do you wear it when _not_ doing those things because you think it looks good?

>> No.15389318

>>15389315
>g shock looking like anything other than a mcdonalds toy

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>>15389313
I see you are talking out of your ass. The skeleton retails at 6k+ and goes for 5k used.
Unless you mean the Artelier, which goes for 1300+
I find the pointerdate a bit too elegant, not looking for that either.

Eh, I guess Ill sleep on it.

>> No.15389335

>>15389326
dont get the propilot, it's a mediocre watch that you'll come to regret because there are better options at 150% the cost

>> No.15389344

>>15387846
No

>> No.15389366

>>15389335
I guess thats what I meant by talk me out of it.
I find the design intriguing, but the fuckery of a mystery movement (undecorated, so Im presuming the worst) is a tough one to swallow for the money. In the end, it is a mall shitter after all, looking good, but being a shit deal for the unsuspecting buyer, hell even Timex makes some pretty watches, but alas they are heaps of shit. And of course overpaying, memeing the SWISS MADE bullshit.


...still....if I ever find a really really killer deal on one...

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what do you guys think

>> No.15389393

>>15389386
>saiko 5
>swiss movt
Lemme guess, poo in loo special?

>> No.15389394

>>15389386
It's ugly but I like it.

>> No.15389412

>>15389393
found it in a pawnshop for 8 bucks, ill come back for it just for the luls

>> No.15389418

>>15389412
the only valid watch in this thread

>> No.15389444

>>15389386
>sab
What language is that in

>> No.15389447

>>15389444
Italian or Spanish or something, "sabato" is Saturday.

>> No.15389449

>>15389293
>>15389298
>>15389304
Pretty neat, get it to run again

>> No.15389463

>>15389444
sabado = saturday in spanish

>> No.15389486

>>15389449
I just might. I'll see if I can do anything about the L A C O S T E chapter ring aswell.

>> No.15389524

>see that TAG Heuer has a new Carrera
>it looks amazing compared to everything they've released in the past 20 years
>think I'm finally going to get a cheap low end "luxury" watch
>it's $6500
...

https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/tag-heuer-carrera-sport-chronograph-44mm-calibre-heuer-02-automatic-introducing

>> No.15389535

>>15389524
that looks just like a speedy lol

>> No.15389549

>>15389535
It looks like a superior and less boring version of Speedy, yeah. I hoped it was something like 2-3k considering it's TAG but nope.

>> No.15389554

>>15389549
It's also dinnerplate sized. I like the blue dial though.

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>>15388741
It keeps time well enough, though I've never tested it and I only really wear it for a day before it's back in the watch box for a few weeks, so it could be running +60s/d and I wouldn't notice.

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>>15389524
Pic for the lazy.
>>15389554
And yeah, it's pretty huge too. Goddamn why can't they do things right ever.

>> No.15389574

>>15389524
>>15389566
>44mm

>> No.15389576

>>15389524
Oh look, the new Speedtona, and it comes in ugly colors with dinner plate sizing now.
El Primero and Speedmaster Professional are the only good mechanical chronographs left, Navitimer a distant third maybe.

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>>15389576
>El Primero
the 38mm is pretty close to perfect. only ~12.5 mm thicc and interesting dial. too bad they have the horrible date windows placemet

>> No.15389600

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y89rYmxeyDw

This dweeb with a Grand Seiko is crying about how the second hand isn't finished on the underside and how screws have screwdriver marks on them if you use macro lenses to look

Just reminds you that the more you spend the more you have to be angry about. Reminds me of frequent flyer forum nerds bashing luxury hotels that are "not that luxurious" or whatever they say

>> No.15389601

>>15388460
Don't mind those anons, I think it's a nice collection with some very iconic watches.

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>>15389386
>SAIKO
Do you live in an anime?

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>>15387498
>Copy paste the usual bullshit because normal OP has an autistic rage if this isn't included.
No.
don't C&P it and make up a new thread theme.
Normal OP will have an autistic rage and make a new thread and lulz will be had, and maybe we'll also finally get banned from /fa/ too and I'll finally be free of this site!
(Or we'll migrate to /s/ - Sexy beautiful watches, and I'll fall back into fapping to women, on top of watches, so I dunno)

Also, remember to always post an unrelated watch with your post, to trigger what might be another autist! (pic related)

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>>15387665
>So all the GSchock owners here are all in the military, astronauts or going on expeditions in rugged terrains then come home and post on /wt/ ?
>>15389264
>My G-Shock has been in the ocean several times, trekked through the Yosemite backcountry, been covered in snow, taken camping and hiking countless time as well as daily gym use and is still running flawlessly. Cope more.
Same here. But lately I have just been using my Amphibia for everything I don't need an alarm or chrono for. Kinda want a ProTrek because altimeter and thermometer for /out/ use (+ chrono, alarm, timer and whatnot for general /sci/ use).
Are they any good?

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should I cop picrel?
it's the mid-size version, just a little over 36mm and can be had for a pretty good price

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>>15388460
Don't like the Seiko on the blue-green-blue nato and the chrono next to it, but other than that, 9/10.

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>>15388771
Damn, that tool looks better than the one I got with my $15 watchmakers toolset.
How's the clasp? Thinking about getting one for my good RIOS leather strap too, since that is way too thick to open and close normally. Pic related.

>> No.15389694

>>15389632
Not a big fan honestly, would this cost more than the new BB58? If no then cop, otherwise get the Tudor I'd say.
It just doesn't scream Seamaster to me with the black dial and plain hands.

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>>15389694
It's about a third of the price.
I like the sword hands personally but yeah it's not immediately obvious that it's a seamaster

>> No.15389733

>>15387937

what is a fiance?
As in defiance?

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>> No.15389738

>>15389736
fucking aesthetic. would consider coping that
whats the ref

>> No.15389742

>>15389736
these would sell so well if they just removed the "baby-g"

>> No.15389746

>>15389722
Why do the Hands look so comically small compared to the rest of the watch? Otherwise, I would really want it.

>> No.15389747

>>15389738
BGD-560BC-7JF
there are other colors, it's new
I would probably wait until either somewhere other then japan has them, or when stuff can leave japan without DHL/fedex/UPS. It's inflating the price a little bit right now

>> No.15389751

>>15389742
you can remove the paint from these quite easily but you still have the indent

>> No.15389753

>>15389751
yeah, that's the problem
some of these babby-G watches look great but most people don't want to wear something with "baby" on it. even women

>> No.15389756

>>15389753
good, more for me

>> No.15389761

>>15389753
yeah it's quite annoying
it must be that the Baby-G brand works quite well in Asia and they can't justify the cost to rebrand them outside Asia

>> No.15389766

>>15389742
Well that's about the size all the wristlets itt need

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>> No.15389785

>>15389769
>mom got you this from Macdonald's?

>> No.15389788

>>15389785
that watch costs more then your house buddy

>> No.15389790

>>15389788
Theres plenty of shitty looking expensive things. Just because its expensive doesn't mean its inherently good.

>> No.15389791

>>15389790
this watch is better then your house buddy

>> No.15389794
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>>15387642
>>15387658
>>15387669
I came really close to buying one last time I was in Japan. They were cheap when I was there too, plenty of nice ones under 2k. I ended up getting my Ball Engineer instead - the price was really good, I really liked the watch (and still do), I felt more comfortable buying a brand new watch, and wasn't sure I'd be happy with a Speedy that wasn't a Professional - but in hindsight sometimes I wish I'd bought the Omega instead just to have a watch from a well-known company that I wouldn't have to explain and justify to people.

>> No.15389796
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15389796

talk me out of buying pic related

>> No.15389798

>>15389796
>purposefuly misaligned screws
into the trash

>> No.15389799

>>15389746
yeah then theres the second hand which is way longer for some reason
I still really dig it, will mull it over for another week before I commit to it tho
>>15389794
Lume on these is really good but wow wtf is that bracelet? Got a side shot?

>> No.15389803

>>15389601
Thanks. I don't mind it, I know to expect it from this place.
>>15389648
You mean you don't like it on the nato or you plainly don't like it. The silver watch next to it isn't a chrono btw, those are subdials for day, date, and 24h.

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>>15389799
This one shows the bracelet better but I don't have a real side shot, I can try and snap one in a bit. It is indeed kind of a weird bracelet but it's really grown on me, in large part because it's extremely well made and finished and wears so well that it makes up for a lot of the unusual looks.

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>> No.15389807

>>15389796
I love it. Please buy it.

>> No.15389815

>>15389027
my dad loves shinola and part of the reason why is the whole made in detroit marketing. i don't have the heart to tell him

>> No.15389817
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>> No.15389821

>>15389804
Yeah that looks pretty nice actually, too many straight up oyster breacelets around imo nice to see some variety
I thought for a second that it was like one of those absolutely-fucking-awful Tag Heur bracelets from the 90's.

>> No.15389823
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>>15389815
tell him to save up and get a RGM instead

>> No.15389824

>>15389817
>vostok panerai and vostok gmt master

>> No.15389826
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>not wear it for 2 days
>stops
Not gonna lie, it was expected, but I was still disappointed.

>> No.15389830

>>15389815
tell him to suck your juicy meaty cock

>> No.15389832

>>15389826
My seiko 5 is the bane of my watch collection. I can have all the other watches running but there no fucking way I can shake that thing long enough for it to last to the next 24h

>> No.15389842

>dial has the hours from 13-24 on it
>dial has the minutes 15, 30 and 45 on it
Jesus Christ.

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>>15389823
that baseball one is pure boomer bliss

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>>15389805
>>15389769
whats this model?

>>15389677
wow thats a nice fat strap
yea you definitely need to get a deployant on that, would be a shame to wear it out otherwise

its pretty nice and solid for the price. I have a really nice $30 blue saffiano strap that Im going to use with this too. The tool is probably about the same as what you have but its slightly longer.
>>15389832
get a auto winder or smtg
>>15389815
white lies exist. Maybe its best not to break an old man's heart

>> No.15389882

>>15389597
I'd like the El Primero but I fucking hate the tri-color subdials. So stupid that they only seem to let you avoid that on the '70s retro ones and I'm not into the case shape on them. I also couldn't wear the 38, most people here seem to have small wrists but mine are big enough that 38 would look like I was wearing a women's watch. (>>15389794 is 40mm on me and a 40 that wears relatively big at that.)

>> No.15389887

I'm almost ready to pull the trigger on a black BB58, but does anyone know how easy it is to walk into an AD and get one? Is there currently a wait list, or given the current economy do you think an AD would just have stock available?

>> No.15389893

>>15389887
It's different from AD to AD, some have it readily in Stock, others have to put you on a list

>> No.15389895

>>15387665
I went through basic training and military service with casio, so...

>> No.15389914

>>15389791
yeah, I bet he lives in a card box

>> No.15389917

>>15389914
Nobody can live in a card box. It's too small.

>> No.15389920

>>15389917
>card box
I meant cardboard box, fuck me...

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Rate my new mudmaster

>> No.15389933
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>>15389927
It's pretty nice, personally i prefer the gravity master

>> No.15389936

>>15389927
Why did you put it on your daughter's wrist for this photo?

>> No.15389950
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>>15389927
>>15389933
As an actual pilot I really wish they'd do one as clean as the Gravitymaster there but with the digital sub-display of the Mudmaster. The one complication that's actually useful to a pilot is an easy to read second time zone (for Zulu Time/UTC) and the teeny tiny analog displays some watches have are useless. I wear a Citizen Skyhawk for flying and at least it has a digital second time display, but it'd be so nice to have a big one like the Mudmaster's.

>> No.15389951

>>15389936
I'm a guy and that's my wrist.
t. confident wristlet that can pull off this beast of a watch

>> No.15389960

>>15389950
Try looking at the pro treks. They have a bigger digital screen

>> No.15389973

>>15389927
Fits the freshly shaved legs nicely.
Jokes aside, I don't want to hate on other peoples watches but this is a style I really don't understand. What's the appeal of these monstrous G shocks? Are they really popular?

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>>15389950

>> No.15389982
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>>15389960
Yeah, I just don't like how fussy they are and how cheap they look and feel. G-shocks are clunky and ridiculous but they do it well, at least the nicer models. There actually IS an ana-digi in the Gravitymaster lineup but I hate the way it looks.
What I really want is a Breitling Aerospace, the one REAL modern pilot tool watch on the market (except maybe the Omega X-33), but it's way outside my price range for now. I'm gonna ask my parents to help me with one as a "graduation present" when I get my commercial license though, and I think they'll be receptive to the idea.

>> No.15389985

>>15389977
Oh shit, didn't even see this before typing >>15389982. Yeah, as I say, that's exactly the watch I want but I can't afford one while I'm still a student. I also wish they were steel and not Ti.

>> No.15389990

>>15389715
hello orient anon.
orient is the most slept on brand

>> No.15389991

>>15389982
Dumb question: what makes this Breitling such a great tool watch for pilots? Looks like any other mildly advanced anadigi watch to me?

>> No.15389994 [DELETED] 

truth

>> No.15389999
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You have 10 (ten) seconds to explain why you dont like Panerai watches.

>> No.15390002

>>15389990
truth

>> No.15390015

>>15389991
Basically just that it's a quality anadigi that's clear and easy to read and isn't loaded down with subdials or useless slide rules or anything. It's also pretty thin, so it fits under the cuffs of a long-sleeve pilot uniform and isn't gonna be smacking into things all the time.

It's also just a pilot culture thing, kind of a status symbol, something that matters to me in particular because I'm trying to go into corporate aviation and the Breitling says the right things to a prospective client/employer.

>> No.15390017

>>15389973
streetwear/ tacticool /teckgeek
basically a convergence /overlap of all of these
yes they are big in many parts of the world esp the east

its not a hard look to understand. Even the gshocks with the god awful puke colours sell.

>> No.15390039

>>15389895
Which is totally fine. The argument is then about wearing it as a fashion item.

>> No.15390043

>>15389999
Too big, too ugly, too many limited editions, too expensive.

>> No.15390047

>>15389999
Is this a kids watch?

>> No.15390054

Wristlets need to gtfo

>> No.15390085

>>15389648
What is the strap on the Junghans called?

>> No.15390121

>>15389927
>mudmaster
Hah, /fa/ larping as a negro girlfriend haver. The things I live to see.

>> No.15390173

>>15390121
Dude I'd do anything for a black gf, but there are none in my country.

>> No.15390196

>>15389973
>What's the appeal of these monstrous G shocks? Are they really popular?
they're great /out/ watches if you're doing a longer trip or a water based trip. they're tanks and have useful day to day features. as a daily driver, i agree with you, they're ugly and massive

>> No.15390199

>>15390196
bluepilled take, sizes should go out the window with gshock, people not embracing the nature of them are really missing out and living in a false artificial corporate fatcat incestuous reality of just perpetual pain

>> No.15390200

>>15390196
The Mudmaster is just ugly. But the Rangeman is great

>> No.15390207

>>15389524
And as soon as you open the packaging, the watch is now worth $4k

>> No.15390214

>>15390207
Honestly that probably happens the second it leaves the AD, even if you keep it hermetically sealed. The only watches that DON'T lose value right out of the store are high-demand ones you can't easily get from a dealer, like some Rolex models with years-long waiting lists.

>> No.15390222

>>15390214
I hear when you flip those watches some companies then get the AD to blacklist you

>> No.15390226

>>15390207
It's not going to be sold under Speedy price, and it's too big, so it's irrelevant sadly.

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>>15389622
>Or we'll migrate to /s/ - Sexy beautiful watches
I like this idea. This is a good idea

>> No.15390241

Off-topic question: I can't tell the difference between steel, silver, white gold, palladium and platinum.
How?

>> No.15390247

>>15390241
Price lol. White gold should be easy to spot because it will be filled with scratches I guess

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>> No.15390251

>>15390249
FP Journe's watch hands will never look good.

Teardrop = shitter design.

>> No.15390255

>>15390251
fp journe has some incredibly hideous dials in general

>> No.15390268
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>>15389555
lol You should test it, just to know. For all we know, it could be within +2/-2 and be the best value watch in existence.

>>15389566
>Generic homage bracelet to 60s Omega....check
>Daytona style pseudo-ceramic bezel and hands...check
>Zenith style different sized subdials....check
>Tudor and Seamaster style pushers and crown with colours....check
>Satisfaction...priceless.

>>15389632
The Black seamaster variant has the best lumed face of all of them and is the most legible especially underwater. That being said, you should try on any mid-size version before actually pulling the trigger (i.e. if you can go to a boutique that has similar sized ones); they look odd because the proportions are all out of whack. The pic you have is pre-coaxial, so it uses the standard Omega 1120; reliable movement.

>>15389722
The pic you posted here is the quartz fullsize version I think.

>>15389746
The hands look small because the lumed indices are gigantic. That's part of the appeal, actually.

>>15389794
The Ball is a great watch; I've always been interested in the tritium tube stuff. That being said, I have never been a fan of their general aesthetic lines, and I prefer their pocket watches. I have a hunch that the popularity of the Mark 40 in Japan is because it's 39mm, and the Japanese tend to have small wrists so it looks better in proportion on them. I plan on getting a Speedy at some point, but this Mark 40 was the one that started it all, and is truthfully the watch that I like. The Speedy is something that I only like because of the perfect proportions and the relation to the space program, but as a daily wear watch it has issues, and I never paid much attention to it until I got older and every watch enthusiast would cream themselves over it. Don't kick yourself for not getting the Omega, there are plenty of them out there, and if you really wanted the Ball and enjoy it, then you won.

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Is gold case + off-white dial + brown leather strap the most classy combo?

>> No.15390298

i think ive realized that although omega isnt the most aesthetically pleasing, they have the one of the best values as a one-and-done watch.

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>>15390268
Maybe, though I'd have to be extremely bored to bother. On the whole I've mellowed out over time in regards to accuracy, so long as the minute is correct when I set it, I'm good for the day.

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>>15389999
They think this is a good enough movement for a limited edition watch they sold for thousands of dollars. A seiko 5 has better finishing.

>> No.15390328
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>>15390298
It depends Anon. As much as I love the general aesthetic direction Omega has taken, ever since the late 90s they've been using every trick in the book to boost their recommended price into a range that could potentially threaten Rolex. There was a time when Omega and Oris were almost at parity for the watches that had ETA movements, and for a long time Omega was a working-man's watch that wasn't as expensive as a Rolex but not necessarily less reliable. Even in the 60's, my Dad was telling me the other day that at least in the shops, Rolex was 'considered the best, but also the most expensive, and was a status symbol the way that Omega, Longines and others were not'. That's probably one of the reasons he got his Seamaster around 68 or 69, and he still wears it happily to this day because he's always been a 'one-and-done' kinda guy. But there were definitely alternatives that were as beautiful or as mechanically sound. Zenith would have been a great option back then too...hell, even their pocketwatches were beating the shit out of Hamilton at the time.

Even the modern Longines...there are a few that use excellent ETA or Valjoux movements and are literally one-and-done watches. The cases might look awful after a few years of wear, but there's nothing wrong with the actual performance of the movement or ease of servicing. For a long time I had wavered between the two actually, because I like what 1990-2010 Longines was doing. Things change of course, but I think that generation could be also put into the basket.

Omega today in my view still can be a one-and-done if you like their aesthetic and will pay the price for the Master Chronometer movements (plus the inevitable problem of having them only serviced by Omega and not by an independent). If I liked the Globemaster, for instance, I could easily see myself wearing that for the rest of my life. But the price Anon...the modern prices are the problem.

>> No.15390344
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>>15390268
You know, I never had much of an interest in Ball before I saw mine in person either, and I still don't like most of their models. This watch stood out to me as soon as I saw it, and in a store full of Rolex, Omega, Grand Seiko, etc. I think that says something about it. It doesn't really come across in photographs but in person it comes together really well and the dial in particular is really cool, it's 3D machined and painted in an interesting silvery white that really makes it stand out in person. The only thing I can compare it to is a Grand Seiko Snowflake, and it's not the same type of dial or as fancy but it grabs your attention the way the Snowflake's does.

I think I'd still make the same decision, especially because I got such a good deal on mine (I ended up paying like $1250 for a watch that was $2600 at US dealers), but at some point I want an Omega as well. Maybe next time I go over there.

Also, here's the obligatory lume shot, since it's the ostensible centerpiece of the watch. (I think the dial in daylight outdoes the lume at night though.)

>> No.15390346

>>15390275
pateks are so underwhelming in real life, anon.

>> No.15390351
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>>15390307
I understand. I haven't mellowed out at all, and every time I think it's about to happen, another watch either performs so well I can't believe it or so poorly that I'm checking against time.gov. That's actually one of the things that annoys me about the traditional Speedy...that the seconds don't hack. Yes, you can apply backpressure to the crown and it might slow down/stop the seconds if you're low on power reserve...but I don't like doing that (my instinct makes me think it might damage the movement or something...dunno if it's true). That's really the one thing that's missing from that watch. Anyway, nice chrono!

>>15390309
Keep in mind that early generation Panerais were using ETA, Valjoux, etc. for their movements, and the pic you posted would not have had a display back. There are lots of ugly as shit movements with no finishing that perform fine. The issue you point out (limited edition costing thousands with no finishing in the movement) is a marketing issue, not a quality issue inherent to the performance of the timepiece.

You always have to ask yourself what the value of a watch actually is, and even though it's obvious, sometimes we forget. What are we paying for? (Anons can add to this list, of course):

1) Research and Design of movement
>If it's a generic movement by ETA et al then discard
2) R+D of watch casing and presentation
3) Manufacture (including materials used)
4) Assembly and Regulation
5) Testing
>depends on manufacturer and purpose of watch.
6) Brand markup.

Those I can think of off the top of my head. With the Panerai you are concerned about, 1 and 2 are negligible, 3, 4 and 5 apply to all of their watches, but 6 is the key. That's where the markup moons, but humans love to hear that something is in limited supply because if they get it, someone else doesn't. It plays to the biological need to survive and hoard and be better than one's neighbor or have a greater chance to survive with more food in the wild.

>> No.15390364

>>15389736
V A P O U R
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>>15390085
I think it’s a stelita. Some kind of open weave Perlon strap, but looks a bit like woven (p)leather.
It’s probably not the original strap, the watch is quite old and has a lot of “patina”, so might be some 60s thing not made anYmore. My grandfather should know (or maybe even my great grandfather, the history of that watch is bit murky) but I can’t ask him anymore.

>> No.15390368

>>15389736
I hate to admit it but I'm really fucking over shit like this.

>> No.15390377
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>>15390344
Awesome....the lume never disappoints on Balls. I remember seeing them in the same situation as you; in a store full of Rolex, Omega, (but no GS), Oris, Breitling, and Ball. The Balls definitely stood out due to the lume tubes and general design, but what threw me was that it felt as if the only selling point was the lume. The movements at the time were generic, the layout of the dial and general construction of the watch was in my eyes Oris-tier, and since the nice lady behind the counter wouldn't say anything more about them other than the lume tubes...well, I never gave them much more thought. Probably should have tried one on though, but in those days I never knew how important that actually was. As I say, if the watch has given you good service and made you happy, then that's all that matters.
>lume shot of my Seamaster...far less interesting than your Ball, and it'll get darker whereas yours stays the same. I have yet to take a lume shot of the Mark40, but I will when the hands are in an aesthetically pleasing configuration.

>> No.15390387

>>15390377
Yeah, I kind of had them pegged as "the tritium tube company" and "those guys who make BMW watches" and hadn't given them much thought. As I say I still think the majority of their watches are pretty generic too. It's just this one model that really stands out, and it seems to be a pretty damn rare one, I went through the whole Ball owners thread on WUS a while back and there was literally ONE guy who had this model in a thread with over 1k posts.

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I want one of the baby sized 36.25mm seamsters so badly but they have the first gen coaxial movement in them which is apparently a fucking mess, too bad.

>> No.15390407

>>15390351
I'm not reading all that, learn to be more succinct.

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>>15390351
Thanks, it was a mess when I bought it for cheap, a real gamble and a small miracle that the dial was so clean when the crystal looked like it had been in a rock tumbler. Since then I've replaced the crystal and the retaining bezel with NOS and I had it serviced two years ago. It did come with the original bracelet but one of the end links needs to be fixed and I've never gotten round to it, not least because the bracelet is pretty ugly in my eyes. Since the watch has no seconds hand and the chrono needs to be left running to reduce wear on the vertical clutch I just use the chrono seconds as a seconds hand.

>> No.15390427
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What watch is he wearing?

>> No.15390435
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>>15390427
An Argos catalogue special

>> No.15390436
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>>15390387
You lucked out; the only 'rare' watch I ever had was the titanium Panerai; I'll never sell it, but I've never seen it in the wild and very few owners post about it. It's always nice to have something that is out of the ordinary.

>>15390400
The first generation (i.e. 25xx series) was problematic to some, but I have no idea if one of those movements would perform fine if serviced. The 85xx was reputed to have fixed the problems and be more reliable...but I can't say for sure if a 25xx series should simply be thrown out the window. Ask your trusty watchmaker if it's worth it...maybe he can do something to help. The rest of the watch would be up to spec.

(((15390407)))
No. U.


>>15390408
Holy shit...that's a hell of a restoration. Nice job!

>>15390427
Maybe a random generic from a Pawnbroker's in East Croyden....

>> No.15390514
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75 year old Chronometre, finally finishes my vintage Omega collection

>> No.15390545
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thoughts on these? i have kinda small wrists im kinda afraid it'd they'd look awkward. I feel like this kind of digital square face watch would fit my look best and the calculator function would actually be used a lot during work (machinist)

>> No.15390550

>>15390545
They fit very nice on small wrists, they're really not that big. You might not use it as often as you like because they're kind of a pain to use. A dbc611 is easier to use.

>> No.15390559

>>15390545
those make you look like the ultimate nerd but they aren't big and because they're square they actually have a cool retro classic look. it somehow still works although barely and if you look like a geek faggot nothing will save you. due to the way the human eye and mind work, square watches usually tend to look smaller on the wrist unless they are seriously giant.

>> No.15390565

>>15387978
5 minute
10 minute
HOUR
20 minute
25 minute
HOUR
35 minute
40 minute
...

I hate that.

>> No.15390566

>>15387978
This looks like a watch for someone who really likes the number 5

>> No.15390579

>>15390550
I like the look of that one a lot too actually. Are they still good for smaller wrists?

>> No.15390593
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>>15390579
They're not all that different. The dbc611 has a slightly longer lug to lug but it has a curved caseback.

>> No.15390596

>>15390545
You'll be drowning in poon with that watch. Bitches love the retro looks right now especially anything 80s

>> No.15390598
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>>15390579
Side shot. The only downside to the 611 is that it has no WR at all though I've accidentally taken a shower with mine and it was fine.

>> No.15390610

>get the watch of your dreams.
>be happy for a week.
>then decide another watch is your dream watch.
>be sad again.

How do we break the cycle?

>> No.15390612
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>>15390610
Get rich buy everything. Or just get this, a little bit of every great watch.

>> No.15390614

>>15390610
realize that "the one watch" is a retarded concept and contemplate a 3-6 watch collection instead as a well-rounded man should

>> No.15390621

>>15390610
The endgame is, you find yourself wearing glorious BOCTOK for 10 years. Spend as much money before then as you like.

>> No.15390628

>>15390612
>get this
if only

>> No.15390644

>>15390612
>get this shitty rolex rip off

Why not just buy a real Rolex and have girls suck my dick?

>> No.15390657

>>15390644
Oh sweet summer child. It's not just a Rolex ripoff and it costs way more that a Rolex.

>> No.15390662

>>15390612
blue on blue?

>> No.15390666

Recycle
>>15387517
>>15387517
>>15387517

>> No.15390671

>>15390610
I've had mine for two months with no signs of the love affair ending. I can't even put another one on unless I'm jogging and basically have to.

>> No.15390707

low information voters:

>>15390255
>>15390251

>> No.15390743

>>15389632
Yes. It's a nice watch and will only increase in value. They look better than their bigger brothers, which already look pretty good.

>> No.15390858

>>15389794
that Ball is a great-looking watch.
good-sized, too.

>> No.15390865

>>15389796
if I'm buying a cartier, it for damn sure ain't gonna be covered in tacky, fake screw-heads. sheesh.

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>>15389168
>>15389815
Timex has an American made case quartz model for 5 hundie

>> No.15390879

>>15389823
it's nice but the 6 looking like a G and the 9 looking like an upside-down G triggers my autism.

>> No.15390901

>>15389927
quick, boy-wonder!
to the bat-watch!

>> No.15390918

>>15390249
the springbars are curved?
is this an FP Journe thing or can I get them aftermarket for my shitter?

>> No.15390936

>>15390344
fuckin A

>> No.15391050
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15391050

are those cheaper casio quartz watches good?
I need a good watch for sub 40€ and pic related seems like a decent one

>> No.15391214

>>15391050
they are fine if you dont mind the jangly folded bracelet. And if you dont have arm hairs.

>> No.15391765

>>15389823

Ffs anon, wow its watch is perfect, I love it. Thinking it was $600-800 at the most, I'm buying it now. Never heard of them honestly, $7k...... fuck me.

>> No.15391774

>>15389950
You look to me in a passenger seat, keep larping.

>> No.15391786

>>15390309
>>15389999
>>15390351

I would have bought a panerai by now but this watch single handedly turned me off the brand, I went an bought an omega.

Try and defend it, whatever way you look at it, its sloppy work but more insulting. They changed the movements for anyone who sent them back it, says everything.