Watches - another OCD problem
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Yea, I like those hectic, going to take a better look! Thanks!
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Seul, I'm sure you could find a metal watch band for this.
I just got one and I fucking love it. They just restocked them after being sold out for 6 months.
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Urb, that Maratac looks absolutely stunning, I couldn't believe the price when I saw it. No wonder it's moving fast! Perfect on those zulus/natos!
What d'you think of this'un?..
I had a sister model of that one for a while, it was a a really nice watch for the money. The bracelet is comfy but it's a hollow link number so it's a bit flimsy feeling. The 5:s are never made in Japan, mainly in Singapore. The movement is a true and tested workhorse, not the most accurate but very reliable. You're looking at about +/- 10-15 seconds a day accuracies, which I think are fairly good - good enough even if you care about that sort of thing. In the sub 100€ range I'd definitely go for that one if it's what you're looking for lookswise.
It's a bit tricky if you want a non-diver automatic with a sapphire crystal in the sub 200-300€ range with a good quality bracelet. And there's a reason why "better" bracelets cost what they cost, solid links and precision engineering comes with a price tag.
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Sapphire, blue dial, no bullshit, 85 quid. What am I missing… I can live with a shitty bracelet... Made in Singapore?.. Excellent, no objections to that at all!..
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Also only 35mm, which is a tad small by modern day standards. Personally, I prefer them in the 42-44mm range. Like Jii said, that's a personal preference thing, though. Otherwise, it looks good to me.
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JLC for me today.
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Married…
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Hardlex is just Seiko's " brand name" for a mineral crystal. Nowhere near as scratch resitant as sapphire, and sadly not polishable either so you can't get the scratches out. That being said, I've had two watches with mineral crystals and I haven't gotten any noticeable scratches in them….
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I was able to scratch a sapphire dial…
Damn, Seul- how did you scratch a sapphire crystal? That's really tough to do…
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They're light scracthes, maybe I can polish it… Either way... Now back to staring at:
Someone was able to put on a steel bracelet on this'un, although they had to fiddle with it… Pretty sure that shouldn't be left to me...
Also staring at old Omega Seamasters…
But neither have steel bracelets (obv some later Seamaster models have), and neither are big enough (34 mm is too small, as you pointed out Chris; my Weil is 42 mm and I don't think I wanna go under 38 ).