Watches - another OCD problem
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Piaget have just announced the Emperador Coussin XL 700P, which is effectively a Swiss take on the Seiko Spring Drive. It's due to be produced as a limited edition of 118 at a price of around $70K.
Details can be found over at Hodinkee. I really like it, shame it's out of my price bracket.
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New Seiko x Giugiaro "Ripley" chronograph [emoji1]
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oh sh!t
nice watch
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That's standard issue for Weyland-Yutani employees, right?
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Thanks guys, I need to dig out my Alien anthology and have a marathon sometime. I'd like to make the set but Bishop's watch is pretty hard to find unless you want to pay a premium for it.
Nice watch Ben, you made a good choice with the BlackBay. Wear it in good health!
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Tudor Pelagos (with the new movement) review at aBlogToWatch.
The reviewer took it diving, and overall he seems impressed with it. Well, apart from not being something you'd wear with a suit.
The detailing on the bezel.
And the technical / industrial design of the clasp.
I think that I'd get the Pelagos over the Black Bay. The latter looks better, but I think that this one is a more interesting piece. However, I'd probably choose the North Flag instead, as I don't need a Diver's watch.
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One line of text too many on the bottom of that updated Pelagos dial. Don't like the unnecessary 'Geneve' much, either.
Sweet Seiko @Anesthetist
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I'd call it about four lines too many. All I want is manufacturer name, model name and depth rating. The rest of that crap can go on the back, as far as I'm concerned. The need to print a book on the dial is a Rolex trait that I've never liked, so I guess it isn't a surprise that it's bled over to Tudor, unwelcome though it is.
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Agreed - if I wrote it again, my last post would start with the words, "At least…"