Wrist Check - 2019
Discussion
Pazuzu said:
BB58 again for me today but I'm just not feeling it
I think it's going on ebay and I'll take a look at the Omega Seamaster as I've liked them for a while.
I wasn't sure about my BB, or Tudor in general, but I love my BB 79220N, it has really grown on me. I think it's going on ebay and I'll take a look at the Omega Seamaster as I've liked them for a while.
I have a Speedmaster, some Seiko's and 2 Grand Seiko, but will regret selling my BB for sure. Whatever makes you happy ultimately !!
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AndrewCrown said:
richthebike said:
It is a little early to tell, but first impressions are good..superb proportions...I’ll try it for a week and report back..+’s Very comfortable, wears large but is only 40mm, kept good time, quite a few comments. Proportions great.
-‘s. Non existent Lume, metal bezel lock bent and snags clothes, rattle from strap...
Ok for my out and about watch will test if it really is indestructible....
LaurasOtherHalf said:
I have pretty much the same watch - though mine is on an oyster strap and has a smooth bezel. Bought for me as an engagement present by my now wife in the spring of 1999. It’s now 25 years old (1995 model) . It sat in its box for 7 years, unworn, replaced by newer things. Few years ago the strap on my wife’s Cartier broke (again), so I dug the Oyster out, shortened the strap, and she’s still wearing it today... it’s more a woman’s size in today’s world.
It’s never been serviced, and still keeps really good time.
NotNormal said:
It's great, looks fantastic, well made and has a very reliable Seiko movement. I'm not a huge fan of military watches usually but the history behind the design is interesting and it's a very smart watch for the money.Gassing Station | Watches | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff