Watches - another OCD problem
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Very true, a pretty picture hides a multitude of sins.
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Decided to go for a change of pace
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I like this a lot, very solid watch for not much money.
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very nice mega.
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Nice watch. I like the mesh bracelet, too.
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Hey Chris does that have the 3133 movement?
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Yeah, I guess it's sort of a Russian Speedmaster; it's a commemorative for the 40th anniversary for Yuri Gagarin's space flight. I've had it for several years and it was dead stock when I bought it.
And you're right, Ane- 3133 movement. Well, technically, it's the 31681, but that's just the 3133 with a subdial for 24 hour indication, which I'm sure you knew…
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Nice Mega, is the lume nice and bright?
Not massively, apparently that is a flaw with the Mako XL's (read this after purchasing).
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Nah, it's legible which is all I wanted really. It's a nice, chunky, reliable watch for little cash. I am happy.
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Lume in gloom.
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Hodinkee have a post about the Bathyscaphe chronograph.
The movement in it sounds quite interesting, so if you're a Blancpain fan go and take a look.
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Where do grand seikos rank in the game of high-end watches? Also, anybody have a snowflake here? My long term plans (21st birthday perhaps….) were a silver datejust but after seeing the snowflake... god damn. Also greatly appreciated that fewer people would ask me about it.
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By snowflake, so you mean a Tudor BlackBay? If that's what you are talking about, it's a great watch! In terms of luxury watches, my opinion is that grand Seiko or "The Citizen" is one of the best value luxury watches that you can get. I have owned both (kept the Citizen) and will own another GS soon.