Watches - another OCD problem
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Speaking of Grand Seiko, they just released 2 small hand-wound pieces in light blue or dark green, sub $5k, which is getting rare for GS. They're available for order now and should ship next month.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/grand-seiko-elegance-sbgw283gsbgw285g
Those are beautiful…..
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I like the Cartier Masse Mysterieuse a lot too.
The other quirky complication that caught my eye was the Hermès Arceau Le Temps Voyageur Dual Time Zone, which has the subdial move around the main dial to indicate the time zone.
It's definitely cooler than the Rolex GMT-Master, and cheaper than buying one on the secondary market.
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That Hermes watch is very interesting. I've been looking for a good traveller's GMT and they're actually pretty rare, outside of Rolex & Omega (GS are of course excellent, but quite thick). I wonder how thick that Hermes is. It is not cheap in steel ($23k), but the premium for platinum is very low ($6k more to $29k). I wonder if it's because the Pt model is DLC coated and therefore doesn't require the finicky finish that Pt is known for.
I do like how the Paris time zone is shown as "24 FBG", which is for 24 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, the address of the original Hermes boutique.
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There’s that fucking 6 again from Hermes. All else is concentrically oriented but that digit. I understand the ambiguity of that particular digit when upside down but it’s clear from the context of the surrounding numerals what it is, and the way they orient it it looks more like a 9 than a 6. Really triggers my OCD.
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@JDelage there's a video of the Hermès that Revolution posted, which might give a better idea. It also mentions that the only platinum parts of the black watch are the case back and lugs, hence the lower than expected premium.
I also saw this profile shot in Hodinkee's article. It does look a bit chunky, but maybe not too bad.
Depends if you can live with the ambiguous six or nine, unlike @mclaincausey!
I also like the IWC Timezoner in Ceratanium as a travel watch, but that's a shirt-unfriendly 15 mm thick. I got to try one on a few weeks ago.
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Can anyone recommend a solid Pepsi bezel white dial piece ~ $500 or less…For all my summer pool days with my little lady?
Thanks!
I traditionally wear a garmin fenix 5x 24hr a day (w/ a seamaster “dial” ️). I just bought a couple of spinnakers to mix it up based on reviews and low cost. Dumas seaspray & nightfall black. Shall see.
Fenix 5x which I lurve:
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I have a Garmin too and love it–nice dial on there @Dans
Timex has a nice-looking Pepsi but I haven't seen a white dial– to Giles' point it looks like Seiko has done white dial Pepsi bezel watches though.
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Ya I’m finding modified seikos. I’ll keep eval. We’ll see quality of the spinnaker as they have a mid and large case option also. Thanks again.
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I was in Melbourne last Saturday, and a girl at one of the Omega boutiques said that they would be getting in the prototype of the CK 859 this week. Since I was back in town this week, I figured that I should drop by to take a look.
I can safely say it is gorgeous in the metal and very comfortable to wear. I read somewhere that the silver dial will tarnish and patinate over time, which could be interesting. The negatives are 30 metres of water resistance and I'm not sure if the vintage font is trying a bit too hard.
But it reminds me of my little Tender watch in a good way. I'd consider wearing it on a blue leather strap to pick up on the colour of the hands and printing.
I am very, very tempted. It's one of the nicest releases of the year, and far more interesting than a slightly warmed up Air-King. The secondary market will no doubt disagree with me.
Speaking of Rolex, the boutique also had a pre-production Seamaster Professional "Hulk" with the olive dial. I believe that @JDelage (nice GS!) and @henry_david expressed a passing interest in it.
It's a darker colour than I was expecting. Under the lights in the store it looked almost black from some angles. It's much less in-your-face than the Rolex Hulk.
Lastly, they had the Speedmaster '57. I got to see the burgundy, vintage, and blue iterations.
The burgundy dial reminds me of the late nineties / early noughties Schumacher Speedmasters, albeit a bit more subdued. It's probably a tie between this and the sandwich dial one.
OK, the sandwich dial is full fauxtina! But I like the texture on it.
Meanwhile the blue is almost grey.
Just one thing, though. Does anyone else think that the marker and pips at 12 o'clock look like tiny, male genitalia?
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Now you mention it, I cant unsee it. I do like the sandwich version and the blue/gray quite a lot and cant wait to see them in person.
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@Graeme I like that CK 859. What was your overall impression re: fit/finish? Also curious about the future of patina. Are there any clues on how it will patina? Like silver?
Oh…and watch out for the snakes, spiders, kangaroos, don’t go swimming, and for your ultimate safety…please watch out for drop bears. I hear they are ferocious.
Hope you’re doing well! I really laughed at the train sign picture.
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CK859 all the way, @Graeme. I'm someone who wear a 50 year old watch daily while running on trails and when I shower so … I say screw it and take a chance on the 30m WR. I'm into it.
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CK859 all the way, @Graeme. I'm someone who wear a 50 year old watch daily while running on trails and when I shower so … I say screw it and take a chance on the 30m WR. I'm into it.
I agree, my X33 is only 30m but I’m not afraid to take it around water. There are a couple guys on WUS, that routinely swim with speedy pros. I
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@goosehd I did have this little fellow wandering around the house a few weeks ago. He was around five inches across.
And there was a brown snake in the park the other day, though it slithered off as I approached…
The CK 859 has a simple case design, and I didn't notice any obvious blemishes. I thought that it looked a bit better finished than the other Omegas I saw, but bear in mind that it was a prototype and might not be representative of the production pieces.
The movement is pretty.
@henry_david and @Anesthetist, I think that the water resistance would be fine. I used to take my Breitling diver's watch off to do the dishes, and that could go down to a thousand metres, so it's not like I'll be swimming or showering with it.