Watches - another OCD problem
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I hate those long date windows. If today is the 8th, I'm pretty sure I can figure out that yesterday was the 7th and tomorrow is the 9th all by myself. And if they're going to try and make some sort of design argument in its favor, then I'd like to see a better, more balanced looking watch face.
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Exactly Chris, though I am a fan of the numerals, Roman and Arabic alike.
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gotcha G.!
Nice Rafa lets talk to a buddy of mine next time you r around. His store is around my neighbourhood and he is carrying great stuff. Maybe he has something nice for u
is that a 2nd hand store for watches maybe? if so i've been to that one already
def. need to check it out again though…Not 2nd only but yes sure you've been there. We met his wife in summer back then, remember
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I hate those long date windows. If today is the 8th, I'm pretty sure I can figure out that yesterday was the 7th and tomorrow is the 9th all by myself. And if they're going to try and make some sort of design argument in its favor, then I'd like to see a better, more balanced looking watch face.
Along the same lines, I don't get (other than horological value) why they put the year on watches. "Ohhhh it's 2013 still?!?!?"
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I prefer the long date windows to the traditional square ones, but I'd rather have a watch without one.
Blancpain have finally got the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe out. I saw it in Harrods this evening, and it looks a look better in reality than in the photos. It's a bit shinier than I expected, but a simpler and more modern piece of industrial design than the existing model.
I prefer it, and would rather save the £3000 or so off the RRP over its big brother. Particularly when both have the same movement.
Still, for Giles, here's an extra-blingy Fifty Fathoms.
I'd gone into Harrods as I wanted to take a look at the Zenith Pilot GMT. There's a Wright Brothers edition coming next year with a Bund strap, and I was curious to see how big the standard model is. Quite is the answer.
Lastly, the man in the Hermes concierge was keen to show off the In The Pocket, an ultra limited edition pocket watch with wrist strap. It's one of my favourite pieces, but at £25K it's not going to happen…
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Holy shit…
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Can you get that on a python-skin strap?
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Nice NY0040!!!! I have the full lined model and I like it.
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I really like that Seth
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Seth pls let me have model number/name. I love the idea of having Japanese days on my wrist and i like the look of the watch….
Not answering for Seth but I'm pretty sure it's a Citizen NY0040 which for a short time was an issued piece.
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Thanks guys, I'm really happy with it.
It's a Citizen Promaster NY0040-09E.
It's 200 m water resistant, automatic movement, screw down crown, rotating bezel, day/date, and as you see the day can be set to English, or what I assume is Japanese. I particularly like the offset crown at 8:00.
I got it brand new from ebay for $142 shipped, but they only come from Asia (Singapore, Hongkong, etc), so shipping can take several weeks and your home country may charge customs fees. I was not charged anything extra in the US.
Similar idea as the Seiko you mention, the SKX007, but lesser known and a slightly better value. They also have a model with a white face.
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really hesitating between these two now…looks like the seiko is a tad bigger (what i like), but i really like the offset crown of the citizen! hmmmmmmmm...
btw. just found a nice page for seiko watches (and some modifications you can do to'em and all):
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For all it's worth, you can hand wind the Citizen, but not the Seiko.