Watches - another OCD problem
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Love love love that Moser @JDelage
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Grand Seiko SBGR305 from 2017. First one where they ditched Seiko at the top of the dial and Grand Seiko was made a brand of its own. Titanium case and 9S68 automatic movement.
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Yeah that’s a beauty. Simplicity wins the day. A simple “automatic” is great. I don’t need the watch to flex about its Hi Beat or Spring Drive. I can simply watch the seconds hand if I feel I need to know that for some reason. Knowing whether or not it requires a manual wind is justifiable intel to display.
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@JDelage said in Watches - another OCD problem:
@Molle - Lovely GS. Have you seen the new(ish) SBGW305?
Not in the flesh. I have the old SBGW005 though which has the same bracelet.
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@mclaincausey said in Watches - another OCD problem:
Yeah that’s a beauty. Simplicity wins the day. A simple “automatic” is great. I don’t need the watch to flex about its Hi Beat or Spring Drive. I can simply watch the seconds hand if I feel I need to know that for some reason. Knowing whether or not it requires a manual wind is justifiable intel to display.
This is not to your liking then I guess?
SBGC001 -
@Molle haha I admire it but indeed it’s a bit much for me.
I used to be a big chronograph guy but now I’m a diver guy for mechanical watches even though I just wear a fitness watch. What timing I don’t do on my phone can usually be done with a dive bezel and I like the ruggedness and not having to worry about taking a dip and things like that.
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@mclaincausey divers watches are my favourites. The poor man’s chrono (the turning bezel) is very useful.
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@mclaincausey said in Watches - another OCD problem:
Knowing whether or not it requires a manual wind is justifiable intel to display.
In case you forget overnight?
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@Giles don’t overestimate my memory.
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SRQ049 on IHM-27
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Speaking of Seiko, I only wear a Garmin smartwatch these days but I do love this crazy chunky diver.
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@mclaincausey Kinetic, gave one of those 8 years ago to a boy friend of one of my daughters.
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My first vintage buy. I could see getting hooked. Thanks @Molle for the inspiration and guidance.
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@68degreesorless Looks like a perfect specimen. Great choice.
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I really like the Seiko mechanical chronographs from the early 70s. This one, a 7016-8001, from 1973 tops my list. In a very nice and small case Seiko managed to fit the following:
- automatic movement
- 12h column wheel chronograph
- combined chrono minutes and hours sub dial at 6 ( > 30 years ahead of Patek who did the same on their Natulis 5980).
- hours
- minutes
- day
- date
And, on top of that, it looks great.
Nothing short of brilliant!