Watches - another OCD problem
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Quite impressive, man.
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TAG Heuer have released a new version of the Monaco.
The big difference with the old version is that it now uses the in-house Calibre 02, rather than an ETA movement. It's gained a seconds hand at the six o'clock position too, and it might be slightly thicker than before.
Hodinkee and Monochrome have more details.
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Why on earth would they try to fix what wasn’t broken….
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I kinda like it, but Anesthetist has a point.
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I had a bit of a watch day yesterday.
I dropped by the Grand Seiko boutique in town, and they had the limited edition model with that red dial.
Later in the day, Time and Tide were launching the DOXA range in Australia. Naturally there were a few pieces in attendance, including the limited edition gold Sub 200T.
I tried on the Sub 200, but I'm not really a diver fan.
The Tender got an airing, having been rested for a while due to a disintegrating strap. Here it is alongside a Paul Gerber as we compared our obscure timepieces!
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My 12 y/o 233
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Fell in love with this Bremont Broadsword while in Tortola. I ended up taking it home with me [emoji2]
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You didn't fancy one of these then?
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Ha, didnt see one of those (thankfully…) but speaking of over the top...
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Then this one should be right up your alley, @DougNg.
https://gearpatrol.com/2019/12/04/james-bond-omega-seamaster-watch-titanium/#8 -
So many things I hate about that Omega, including the Bond association (I dislike movie-themed watches), Titanium case, fake aged tritium, He release, a novel written on the dial…. but I really like it.
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@Anesthetist I like the Broadsword a lot, and certainly more than the Hublot you passed on!
The Bond watch is interesting. I like the fact that it's no date, has a titanium case, and the mesh bracelet looks good. I'm not so sure about the solid case back and broad arrow on the dial.
The bezel is aluminium, so that it'll fade. I quite like the idea, though I'd have probably preferred ceramic and no faux patina lume.
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I don't really mind the broad arrow, though I think it would be better without it. I actually like the solid case back, as it makes the watch a bit thinner, and I've become indifferent to display backs in general. I love the mesh; I think that looks fantastic. The one thing that I really don't like about the watch overall is the fake aged lume and "faded" dial. All that said, I think this is the best looking Bond watch Omega has done, in part because there aren't any obvious and tacky movie tie-ins.
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. All that said, I think this is the best looking Bond watch Omega has done, in part because there aren't any obvious and tacky movie tie-ins.
That must be it. No barrel rifling on the dial or 007 logos.
Exhibition casebacks on the very plain industrial movements Omega cases for watched like this make no sense to me. Especially on a diving watch.
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Exhibition caseback on a diving watch is sheer stupidity IMO. Which, apart from the date window being in the "wrong" place, is why this was on no interest to me when hunting down a Fifty Fathoms….
https://monochrome-watches.com/the-blancpain-fifty-fathoms-automatique-5015-now-in-titanium/
or this...
https://monochrome-watches.com/unique-blancpain-fifty-fathoms-barakuda-for-only-watch-2019-hands-on/
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I wouldn't take this watch over my older generation SMPc's with lacquer dials, but it has a couple things I like over the new models
1. Broad Arrow is cool
2. No date is cool (though less useful)
3. No waves on the dial. I've seen the new SMPc in person a few times, and the waves on the dial remind me of an air conditioning vent.
4. Solid caseback (it's cool to look at the movement for the first week, then I've lost interest)I have one or two watches with fauxtina, and it doesn't bother me at all. It actually brings the watch strap together with the dial for me. I usually wear a black strap or an earth toned strap, so having brown in the dial works for me.