Y4BBZY
formerly jyabbz
- Feb 19, 2006
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Crown & buckle, hirsch, and Hadley Roma make some good stuff at different price points
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To be quite honest, I don't think a square watch is the most versatile one & only piece.
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Me GustaGlashutte Original Seventies be original and get something different from a great watch company that makes amazing watches. MSRP is 11K but should be able to get above $8K.
But if I had to choose from your list the Cartier Santos.
If you guys don't know about this brand, it is about time to step up your horological knowledge. There a lot of watches coming out of Germany.
Here is my latest pick up. Have to get a leather strap to switch it up.
bought these and just got em in.i don't think it's a bad pickup for $75 when I see it going for around $150 everywhere else online. only my second watch aside from my weekender so i'm still learning as far as the different kinds of watches and all of that. this thread has been a big help with educating someone who doesn't know a lot and as far as inspiration on other pieces.
Thinking of ordering this Seiko for an everyday watch. I'm in the Air Force and i want something to match the color of my uniform. Everyone wears black digital watches/g-shocks so i want something different. Love the color and it's something that stands out. Can pick it up on jomashop for $175. It's an automatic with an exhibition caseback. Don't really want quartz. Can't really wear anything other than black or something that goes with our uniform so this would be fine. I have my nighthawk with me but don't want to wear it everyday with the stainless steel bracelet. Was thinking of getting a nato strap for it but i've been putting that idea aside for now just because i feel like buying a new watch
I like it, I like it alot. Get yourself some maratac zulus for that beast and a watchadoo bracelet. I would like to see some wrist shots of that beast. This must be new?
Yeah i believe it is pretty new, not too much info on it as of now. Theirs a review out for it but in a different color on wornandwoud.com. Other option i saw is actually from that same site, it's the Seiko snda65. Looks really good with an olive zulu strap, black PVD case and the olive zulu looks like a really good color combo. Can't copy the pictures so i'll just link the review, pictures are towards the bottom of the review.
http://wornandwound.com/2011/07/18/review-seiko-snda65/
On a side note, any good websites to get the maratac zulus from? Thanks.
The Tissot PRC 200 seems to be NT's undisputed favorite for an entry level Swiss watch
thanks, no 39mm that I know of, Steinhart has mostly larger sizes such as 42mm, 44mm, 45mm & 47mm, I believe they make one model that is a 38mm I'll look for the pic in a few and post itFIrst Steinhart looks good, do they make a smaller one? Around 39mm perhaps?
Thanks,whats the price point for those? first one is nice.
Yeah it does, since Steinhart is known for homages, I am sure this model took some design aspects for the LonginesThat looks good, reminds me of the Longines.
whats the price point for those? first one is nice.
looking to get my first watch ever and i think i found it. not sure if i should get the yellow gold or this rose gold. decisions, decisions.. some opinions would be helpful for a watch n00bieEveryone always asking for an all gold watch, Nixon just came out with a all rose gold (which is better than yellow gold) Time Teller, $125.