Wrist Check 2017
Discussion
AMG Merc said:
I love the idea of this one, but I think it will look the best if worn everyday, then the patina will develop differently across the piece, with lighter places where it rubs under a cuff. Whereas if it is an occasional wearer, it will just get a flat patina all over.MIKE said:
It was a prerequisite when making the purchase to have the concealed crown clasp, really does finish it off.
It also snags on clothes, both potentially ruining the clothes and undoing the blacelet. The build quality is better than the old concealed clasp model, though.Edited by So on Tuesday 14th November 20:59
Inigma said:
toasty said:
I hate to say it but are those lume dots at 12 o'clock wonky? Both photos of the face make them seem so.
The right one is definitely higher than the left.A new dial fitted or would I like a free service and new dial at a later date
bazza. said:
I sent an email to Bolido about this and they said I can send the watch back and have
A new dial fitted or would I like a free service and new dial at a later date
Sounds like a good result and I’m glad to hear their customer service is up to scratch. A new dial fitted or would I like a free service and new dial at a later date
I had a similar defect with my Breitling and regrettably never did anything about it.
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I have this.
So do I. I like it, but as I've said they do snag on clothes.So said:
MIKE said:
It was a prerequisite when making the purchase to have the concealed crown clasp, really does finish it off.
It also snags on clothes, both potentially ruining the clothes and undoing the blacelet. The build quality is better than the old concealed clasp model, though.Edited by So on Tuesday 14th November 20:59
So said:
Jinba Ittai said:
I like the quality, I like that it's not a Rolex, but bejesus that's an ugly watch.However, everyone is different, and one mans meat is another mans gravy, or something like that....
cbmotorsport said:
So said:
Jinba Ittai said:
I like the quality, I like that it's not a Rolex, but bejesus that's an ugly watch.However, everyone is different, and one mans meat is another mans gravy, or something like that....
cbmotorsport said:
So said:
Jinba Ittai said:
I like the quality, I like that it's not a Rolex, but bejesus that's an ugly watch.However, everyone is different, and one mans meat is another mans gravy, or something like that....
So said:
Jinba Ittai said:
I like the quality, I like that it's not a Rolex, but bejesus that's an ugly watch.I wonder sometimes if you covered up the name on the dial, would it have the same appeal.
eccles said:
I'm sorry, but I have to agree. Looks like a crappy '70s Seiko that now infest Ebay coming out of India.
I wonder sometimes if you covered up the name on the dial, would it have the same appeal.
It's strange how one person sees something entirely differently - thank heavens I suppose.I wonder sometimes if you covered up the name on the dial, would it have the same appeal.
The Nautilus is currently one of the most desirable watches in the world. Beautifully made and (to me) just the most classic look. It's perfection in every detail.
But I must confess to not thinking this way 10 years ago, I wouldn't have bought one. Now, I'd chew your arm off.
Knowing it's a Patek is certainly part of the appeal - not for it's value, but because you know how it's been made.
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