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    Watches - another OCD problem

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    • JiiJ
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      Been lusting after a simpler watch for a while now, so I just ordered this:

      Not sure if I can pull off a 37 mm watch (especially when I'm usually wearing my 46/17mm Benarus Sea Devil hockey puck) but I wanted something more understated for a change. And if it does work for me I'll probably upgrade to this

      Japan Domestic market only with a nicer movement than the 7s26 in the 5:s and sapphire crystal. Not too much money that either but not worth risking if the size is too small after all.

      So I'll give it a go and if I don't like it it's only cost me 88 € and I have a dress watch.. Not crazy about the hands on the 5 or the day/date (prefer date only) but they're not that bad. And for the price you can't complain. I've had a Seiko diver with the 7s26 movement and it was really dependable even though not the most accurate but I'm not that picky on accuracy if it's within say +/-30 seconds per day for a budget automatic watch.

      If I had the $$ I'd get a Rolex Datejust II (42 mm) but then again if I had that kinda money the Explorer II might be a stronger contender…

      AIAN HA-TO!

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      • michaeljcrM
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        Hi Jii - The first looks like a good solid watch and I love the second one - very classy! I alternate between big and small watches all the time. I always think the small watches are going to look/feel to small after wearing a divers watch or something similar, but I actually find them very comfortable and a nice change - especially with smart/dress shirts!

        M.

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        • JiiJ
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          Thanks for the reassurance. Yeah that second one is a Seiko SARB033 and it costs less than 500$ and from what I've read on the internet it's extremely good value for money. I'm actually kind of hoping that I'll feel comfortable with the size because I think it's a beautiful watch.

          AIAN HA-TO!

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          • michaeljcrM
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            I wear a 42mm divers a lot, and I've got a 44mm dress watch, but I love my Seiko 5 38mm and my grandfathers old Omega which is pretty small. Smaller are also less annoying in the winter when layering shirts and jumpers, in my experience. You could swap out the stainless steel bracelet on that Seiko 5 as well for a nice leather one if you fancy a more casual look.

            The Seiko SARB033 looks very nice, I might have to have a closer look myself!

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            • SeulS
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              That second one is beautiful, Jii!.. Might have to look into that'un myself…  😠

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              • mvbM
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                i really like the seiko SKX007 and the mod posibilities, they're supercheap

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                • michaeljcrM
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                  @mvb:

                  i really like the seiko SKX007 and the mod posibilities, they're supercheap

                  I want one of these, not sure I can justify it though!

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                  • injunjackI
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                    my daily beater, Atlantic Seashark, about 6-7 years old…

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                    • JiiJ
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                      @Jii:

                      Been lusting after a simpler watch for a while now, so I just ordered this:

                      Got this today, some first impressions:

                      Boy is it small. At first I thought it's definitely too small for me but after wearing it I'm slowly getting used to it. Still on the fence anyway, I do think that 40-41 mm would feel better proportionwise. Anyhow, with the lack in size comes the lack in weight which feels quite nice for a change. The watch looks very nice in the flesh, the dial looks like it's made of brushed aluminium (whitish hue but still more silvery than white) and a nicely polished case. The bracelet feels a bit flimsy (which was expected) but pretty comfortable, but sadly it's brushed so there's quite a contrast between the case and the bracelet. No biggie though for this money.

                      I have to say that my feelings are more positive than negative for the moment. Very nice value for money. I guess I'll wear it for some time and then decide about the size. I'll definitely keep the watch as a dress watch if it doesn't turn out to be an everyday item.

                      AIAN HA-TO!

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                      • michaeljcrM
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                        @Jii:

                        @Jii:

                        Been lusting after a simpler watch for a while now, so I just ordered this:

                        Got this today, some first impressions:

                        Boy is it small. At first I thought it's definitely too small for me but after wearing it I'm slowly getting used to it. Still on the fence anyway, I do think that 40-41 mm would feel better proportionwise. Anyhow, with the lack in size comes the lack in weight which feels quite nice for a change. The watch looks very nice in the flesh, the dial looks like it's made of brushed aluminium (whitish hue but still more silvery than white) and a nicely polished case. The bracelet feels a bit flimsy (which was expected) but pretty comfortable, but sadly it's brushed so there's quite a contrast between the case and the bracelet. No biggie though for this money.

                        I have to say that my feelings are more positive than negative for the moment. Very nice value for money. I guess I'll wear it for some time and then decide about the size. I'll definitely keep the watch as a dress watch if it doesn't turn out to be an everyday item.

                        Give it some wear, remember your test driving it for that other, much nicer watch. I think after a while you'll find the size isn't as important as the general asthetic, and feel of the watch. Your old watch will feel like a monster when you swap back!

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                        • namenessN
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                          Couple I've been wearing lately…

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                          • hecticH
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                            nice names, I like both.

                            Is the lume on that Lumtec as insane as I have read?

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                            • michaeljcrM
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                              Yeah, I like the Lum-tech - very nice!

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                              • LuciferL
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                                I so wanted one of those limited edition lum tecs, but no such luck.  😢

                                Seize the day and don't you cry.

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                                • namenessN
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                                  The lume is pretty awesome, even with just a quick daytime charging.

                                  Here's a forum pic (not mine) of the same model, the M17:

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                                  • hecticH
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                                    Is it running an auto ETA names?

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                                    • hecticH
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                                      BTW, are you a flipper or a keeper? 😉

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                                      • namenessN
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                                        Slava (Russian) auto.  Their current auto models are Japanese movements from what I glanced at.  I've never had an issue with it, but I don't really check time slippage.

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                                        • hecticH
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                                          Really, I thought ETA or Japanese.

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                                          • namenessN
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                                            @hectic:

                                            BTW, are you a flipper or a keeper? 😉

                                            Keeper for the most part, though I'm going to sell a few I've had for 2-5 years.  I've only bought one in the last couple of years.  At this point I really only want to buy stuff I'll keep until I die or give to my son.  My want list is pretty short: Submariner & a Stowa (probably a Marine).  Staying off of watch forums helps me not buy anything.

                                            I'll post pics of my other ish as I wear them.

                                            If I feel like flipping then I can just snag some G-Shocks for less $.

                                            re: Lum Tec

                                            They used the Slavas on their earlier models, not sure why.  Maybe keep costs down?  You can probably do a Watchuseek search and find more info.  The dude behind LT used to make custom Panerai-y thingies (forget the term that rip-offs ;)) then moved on to his own watches.  Very happy with my LT.

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