Watches - another OCD problem
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that is beautiful!!!
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Another GMT watch for @Snowy. This time it's a Grand Seiko Spring Drive Chrono, part of a limited edition of 400.
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@Snowy
i mean if you're not into brands, steinhart makes decent homage watches that i find are of great quality. i have their nav b uhr which is technically a "iwc big pilot" in DLC coating. they've a rolex gmt model called the ocean one i think. not sure if you've heard of them but do check their website. -
At a lower pricepoint there's the Nomos Zurich Worldtimer, currently out of production; and the Sinn 857 UTC TESTAF.
The Nomos has an in-house movement. The Sinn uses a modified ETA calibre, but is generally over-engineered.
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That GS Chrono is amazing Graeme. BTW, Nomos makes a hell of a watch.
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There's not been much Blancpain love here recently.
First up is the new, ceramic and very stealth Bathyscaphe.
And then there's the unique Villeret Traditional Chinese Calendar for the Only Watch auction, which looks pretty cool.
Speaking of Only Watch, Watchonista has a list of all the pieces. Most are pretty meh, but there are a few I really like.
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I can't resist, but here's another piece from Only Watch. This time it's the Leroy Chronomètre Observatoire.
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The Leroy is interesting for two reasons:
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The case and movement are aluminium. This isn't a common choice for watches, in fact the only other timepieces I know of are the FP Journe Octa Sport and Centigraphe Sport, and these have moved onto titanium cases for the latest versions.
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It's an observatory chronometer movement. That means it's about as accurate as a mechanical timepiece can be.
There's an article at Monochrome Watches about it. Worth a look if you fancy nerding out.
I'd better get saving…
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There are one or two pieces that I'd be tempted by, the Hermes in particular. (Yeah, I know, there goes my WIS card.)
I reckon it might be worth following the auction, though. If you look at the results for 2011 and 2013 then there were some pieces that went for less than a standard model at retail. The LUC from 2013 springs to mind.
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Here's another interview with William Gibson, this time on watches.
http://www.watchpaper.com/2015/07/16/william-gibson-on-watches/
"Today, there’s no specific need for a mechanical watch, unless you’re worried about timekeeping in the wake of an Electromagnetic Pulse attack."
He's also got a Jaeger LeCoultre Mark XI. That's probably my favourite vintage watch, and I've been keeping an eye open for one for a while. They're a bit rare…