The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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What sort of information is on the spreadsheet?
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What sort of information is on the spreadsheet?
For the watches? Brand, model name, Bronze v. brass case, color of bezel, of dial, width, height, ATM waterproofing, movement, URL, price, whether currently available, and notes on design.
For the clothes, just the various measurements in inches & cm for the various models.
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for the list @JDelage
Super helpful and just fun for me to ogle affordable watches
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I find that a lot of cheap watches are
knock-offshommages of the sorts of timepieces that don't belong in this thread.However, I saw these in a piece at aBlogToWatch, and they look fun.
The watches are The Last Laugh XL and The Last Laugh Tattoo XL by Mr Jones Watches, and I like them.
The time is read off numbers, in the mouths of the skulls. The hours jump, whilst the minutes rotate.
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The Farer Aqua Compressor is a nice looking diving watch with a compressor case. These have the rotating bezel ring fitted internally, and it's rotated by one of the crowns.
The watch uses an ETA movement that's been decorated. It looks rather nice in the display back.
Time and Tide watches have a favourable review, if you want to read more.
The UK list price is £1095, or $1295 in the US. That's a little above the price limit mentioned earlier. Sorry.
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The Emile Chouriet Challenger Deep is a similar price to the Farer, above. I don't think that it's as successful a design, but it is dressier.
There's a review at aBlogToWatch, which is hilarious in its pickiness. (Why doesn't it have a natural rubber strap instead of silicone? How dare they call it the Challenger Deep when the brand has no heritage!)
The trouble is that Jomashop are offering the Oris Divers Sixty Five for about $1100 to $1200, and I'd get one of them instead.
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I think the Challenger Deep is a pretty nice looking watch, and the specs are respectable as well. I'd be curious to see how it depreciates- it might be a very reasonable used market purchase.
And I'm with you, @Graeme, this one is just cool.
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I don't even know the location of most of my jeans…they're somewhere in the house, here and there...
i don't even know the location of most of my jeans. they're somewhere in the house, some in another country…
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I like it, but there's not much about it that's distinctive. Dive watches are a competitive category, and a company with little to no name recognition is going to have a hard time breaking out of the pack with a watch that's simply "nice".