The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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So I finally went for a Hamilton Khaki officers field mechanical. Very basic but good looking watch imo. Got 15% off at Jura watches as a first order, so was £241 all in. Pics once it arrives!
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^ looking forward to seeing that. It’s on my list for sure.
I'm looking forward to it. It's going to be an everyday watch, so I didn't want to spend more than about £400, so with the discount I think this is a bargain. I really wanted a mechanical watch too to fit with my sensibilities. I think I'll swap out the strap for a NATO band and have found some tasty looking mil-spec + versions that are on my list!
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@DougNg thanks for the info I'll have a look. Deluca ballistic nylon look pretty good. They get good reviews and the nylon is meant to be very robust.
're my Hamilton, I've been advised that an order was placed with Hamilton and it's being MtO…2 to 3 weeks for delivery. I didn't trust Jura, so contacted Hamilton, and yep, being MtO. It's only a £300 watch for goodness sake!
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Wow, +-5s / year… Bravo, Citizen.
https://citizen.jp/s/product/the-citizen/lineup/detail/index.html?seihin_no=AQ4030-51E
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Here's an affordable quartz GMT I picked up from watches.com, one of a series of 50. I like it so far. Screw down crown, PVD, non-reflective sapphire crystal, and a lumed bezel.
I work remotely so GMT hand is set to headquarters' TZ.
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My two watch collection, Seiko Sarb035 and Invicta.
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That's a really nice looking Seiko.
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Can you keep us updated on how the PVD holds up?
I have a couple guns with PVD coatings and they're holding up like shit. There have been a couple interesting watches with PVD coatings but I've been reticent on picking them up because of my experience with PVD.
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I've got a PVD watch (Divas Vortex Professional) that's held up surprisingly well. I'd provide a picture, but it's buried deep, deep in a storage unit and won't see the light of day until our house is finished, so maybe sometime next year…
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Can you keep us updated on how the PVD holds up?
I have a couple guns with PVD coatings and they're holding up like shit. There have been a couple interesting watches with PVD coatings but I've been reticent on picking them up because of my experience with PVD.
Will do–the metal is stainless FWIW.
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I've got a PVD watch (Divas Vortex Professional) that's held up surprisingly well. I'd provide a picture, but it's buried deep, deep in a storage unit and won't see the light of day until our house is finished, so maybe sometime next year…
That's a cool watch–I like the face lume.
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I bought this in Italy 18 years ago as a college graduation gift to
Myself. It’s been in a drawer for the last 10 years with a dead battery. I just had it replaced and started wearing it again. Had to have a few links taken out. -
There’s lots about that design I like @Matty123. The bezel especially. It looks like it’s aged nicely too.
I’m back to looking at watches again. Because obviously I have loads of spare cash after an IH sale [emoji849]
This is currently occupying my thoughts although it’s only available in Norway in this c/w and while I like it there’s a brown leather strap with emerald face version that I may prefer…
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Thanks @neph93 yeah back when I was 23 Tags were all tHe rage
For fellas my age. It’s a sturdy piece that I enjoy. I like that seiko as well.