Watches - another OCD problem
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That’s amazing Giles. Congrats!
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I have done a little bit of research, the black dial one which is ref 3710/1a is probably a better watch. It retains the original monoblock case design (more modern version have a 3-part case with sapphire caseback), and is only 8mm thick even though it has the IZR complication….
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I don't see any value added to having the movement assembled by hand, by a single watchmaker. It smells of marketing BS to justify low volume and high prices.
It is bull. You can regulate a £28 Russian hand wound watch to be 2 seconds a day out, not service it for ten years and it still bloody runs fine lol. The Swiss are professional con artists
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I have done a little bit of research, the black dial one which is ref 3710/1a is probably a better watch. It retains the original monoblock case design (more modern version have a 3-part case with sapphire caseback), and is only 8mm thick even though it has the IZR complication….
Yeah, this is a multi-generational heirloom watch. With this and a dress watch, you are set for life. Just as iconic as the AP Royal Oak but a lot less in-your-face. Great find.
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May have just found the bargain of all bargains on one of these…...Wasn't looking for one and did not even know I wanted one.....But, well you know.......
I should get my mitts on it in a month or so.......
DO IT! will be looking forward to seeing one of those in person…
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I was in Melbourne today and spotted the Casio G-Shock in titanium. It looks similar to the steel version, but is significantly lighter. The PVD coating gives it a rubber look.
There was also the digital camouflage version.
I like them both, though they're two and a half times the price of the steel version. The crystal has been upgraded to sapphire instead of mineral glass, and the salesman reckoned that they're better finished.
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I like that camo one way more than I would've expected, but that is a lot of money for G Shock.
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For a watch like the G-shock, I think plastic is a better case material. Lightweight, durable, cheaper, and the thing is already fugly so it's not like it changes the aesthetic. YMMV, $0.02, etc