• Home
    • Recent
    • Calendar
    • Register
    • Login
    Iron Heart Forum
    Iron Heart Forum

    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Preview - Now Live

    Watches - another OCD problem

    Accessories
    352
    7.9k
    3.4m
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • ChrisC
      Chris
      Raw and Unwashed
      Joined:

      If Giles wants something obscure and funky, I've always liked the Oceana, by Pita Barcelona.  Lots of customization options and a unique approach to water resistance.  Very thick cases, especially on the 5000, which is problematic for the uncoordinated (like me).

      last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • mclaincauseyM
        mclaincausey
        見習いボス
        Joined:

        Is that other ETA worth an extra grand, and what were they thinking with such an illegible bezel?  Unreadable at depth… Kind of like it and kind of hate it. Interesting to say the least
        EDIT nvm was looking at the black on black in the review

        Think it, be it.

        last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • AnesthetistA
          Anesthetist
          見習いボス
          Joined:

          For a similar look, I would go for a UTS. I have the 500 and it's an amazing watch. No regrets about it.

          IG: bluehandsslim

          last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • ChrisC
            Chris
            Raw and Unwashed
            Joined:

            Yeah, the entire UTS line is beefy as hell.  Always thought they were cool, but a bit too massive for my preferences.

            What intrigues me about the Pita is that there is no crown.  It makes for a very clean looking case and incredible water resistance.  I'd love for them to try a slimmer (and less expensive) model.

            last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • AnesthetistA
              Anesthetist
              見習いボス
              Joined:

              Anybody a high end quartz fan? How bout a handmade Citizen Chronomaster. Mine was at -1.5 seconds for all of last year. Being that this is Citizen's top of the line Japanese domestic model, the finish is phenomenal. I would put this against any top end Swiss watch out there.

              IG: bluehandsslim

              last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • SeulS
                Seul
                Joined:

                Beautiful stuff mate!..

                last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • GraemeG
                  Graeme
                  啓蒙家
                  Joined:

                  I took a look in the watch room at Harrods at a few pieces this weekend. I'm fairly certain that staring at this post too long will result in blindness due to excessive amounts of horological erotica.

                  Don't say I didn't warn you!

                  I'd gone along to see when the Zenith El Primero Lightweight would be turning up, and found one on display. I'm in two minds about this, but it looks really cool in this photo, and it weighs next to nothing.

                  Zenith also do the El Primero Chronomaster Bullit, which is aluminium and ceramic. I took a look at one of these at another shop later on, and think that the Lightweight is far nicer.

                  This is the Audermars Piguet Millenary 4101. It's almost certainly outside of my price bracket, but it doesn't hurt to look, right? I think that it's a fantastic piece.

                  The Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Chronograph Cermet is a new piece, again very light, but much more stealthy than than the Zenith.

                  But it's quite a lot more than the standard, steel versions. The Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Vintage Chronograph costs less than two thirds of the above, and strikes me as a better value proposition.

                  I'm not sure if I'd buy any of the above. I really like the Zenith, but it's an awful lot of money, and there are some very interesting alternatives at a lower price point, for example the vintage Omega or Habring2 watches I suggested to Giles.

                  Incidentally, Salon QP is on in a fortnight. I'm thinking of going along on the Saturday. Anyone else planning on attending?

                  last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • tigerpacT
                    tigerpac
                    Joined:

                    Beautiful stuff Graeme

                    last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • FridayF
                      Friday
                      Joined:

                      Tough, heavy and ready! = IRON HEART

                      ~Shinici Haraki~

                      last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • I
                        IHIHIH
                        Joined:

                        nice GS GMT ..

                        –-
                        jai guru neva om

                        last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                        • Finn666F
                          Finn666
                          Joined:

                          okay. any opinions on this badboy right here?

                          Luminox EVO Navy Seal Colormark 3050 Series 44mm

                          here some more infos and details:
                          http://www.keepthetime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=657

                          …thinking about copping :-\

                          last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                          • derivative666D
                            derivative666
                            Joined:

                            It's a fun watch!

                            "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

                            last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                            • Finn666F
                              Finn666
                              Joined:

                              atm. i'm looking to get something i can wear to work (office and on site!) but also something that goes well with a fine dress shirt and shit…i think something like the seiko 007 with nato strap or the luminox above would be what i'm after, no!?

                              last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                              • derivative666D
                                derivative666
                                Joined:

                                Seiko IMO is the best bang for your buck!

                                "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

                                last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                • ChrisC
                                  Chris
                                  Raw and Unwashed
                                  Joined:

                                  Luminox makes solid watches for a good price and it's probably the lowest price option for a watch with tritium tube illumination.  If I remember correctly, Beatle has one and likes it a lot.  Some people don't really like the non-metal case models, and I personally won't buy a watch with a mineral crystal, since I always, always scratch them up.  If neither of those things are a concern for you, then go ahead and get one.  If you're not in a hurry and willing to hunt around, you can probably find one for less on the secondhand market.  Seems like they're always for sale on the watch forums.  Easiest place to check for used models is WatchRecon.

                                  EDIT: I wouldn't really consider a Luminox the best option for better dressed occasions.  I'd either search for something less clunky, or just get two watches- a beater for the job site, a dress watch for the office.

                                  last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                  • Finn666F
                                    Finn666
                                    Joined:

                                    @derivative666:

                                    Seiko IMO is the best bang for your buck!

                                    gonna look into that one then…let's start the hunt!

                                    @Chris:

                                    Luminox makes solid watches for a good price and it's probably the lowest price option for a watch with tritium tube illumination.  If I remember correctly, Beatle has one and likes it a lot.  Some people don't really like the non-metal case models, and I personally won't buy a watch with a mineral crystal, since I always, always scratch them up.  If neither of those things are a concern for you, then go ahead and get one.  If you're not in a hurry and willing to hunt around, you can probably find one for less on the secondhand market.  Seems like they're always for sale on the watch forums.  Easiest place to check for used models is WatchRecon.

                                    EDIT: I wouldn't really consider a Luminox the best option for better dressed occasions.  I'd either search for something less clunky, or just get two watches- a beater for the job site, a dress watch for the office.

                                    same happens to me, so i think i'll pass…thanks for the feedback chris!

                                    last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                    • GraemeG
                                      Graeme
                                      啓蒙家
                                      Joined:

                                      I went along to Salon QP yesterday, and got to look at way too many stupidly expensive timepieces. Here are some of the highlights.

                                      Habring2 are a small, independent watchmaker in Austria. They've mainly used heavily modified variants of ETA and other movements in the past, but have their own calibre coming next year. That's probably down to the Swatch group restricting supplies to their competitors. One of my favourite pieces was their dead seconds Pilot Watch. I shot a short video of it in action.

                                      I got a chance to speak to Richard Habring, the founder, who showed off the watches, and there are some cool options available. The chronograph that's controlled by twisting the crown was particularly cool.

                                      They retail for about the same price as something like a Bell and Ross. I know which I'd buy.

                                      Speaking of them, here's the watch that Giles is looking at. Looks good on the wrist.

                                      At the other end of their range is the World War 2 Tourbillion. It uses some highly authentic vintage materials in its construction, such as carbon fibre and titanium. But I was rather taken by it.

                                      Also for Giles, there's a very tasty 1970s Blancpain Aqua Lung in the upcoming Watches of Knightsbridge auction. The estimate is around £5,000.

                                      The Schofield Watch Company Black Lamp. It's got one of the nicest carbon cases that I've seen, and there's a glowing ring around the dial.

                                      Giles Ellis, the company's founder, has a gnarly beard and a taste for workwear. He spotted the cuff of my IHSH-62, and asked me what it was. He runs a blog about the scene, but I didn't catch its name.

                                      I'm sure that the denim scene is like the Masons, only with cooler clothes.

                                      This is the Urwerk EMC. The crank on the right side of the case is used to charge up a capacitor that powers an electronic circuit that measure's the watch's accuracy. You can then adjust the timing with a screw on the back. It was my favourite high-end piece.

                                      Konstantin Chaykin Lunokhod. The case is made from Wootz steel.

                                      The HYT H1. The green ring around the bezel is a liquid that indicates minutes.

                                      The Ressence Type 3. The dial rotates as the minutes change.

                                      And lastly the Hoptroff No. 10 pocket watch, which is driven by an atomic clock. It's still under development, and the back will have an equal number of dials when it's done!

                                      last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                      • tmgT
                                        tmg
                                        Joined:

                                        Love the Urwerk and the Ressence, meant to get along to this event, but not in the market for anything until next year so didn't want to torture myself 😉

                                        last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                        • GraemeG
                                          Graeme
                                          啓蒙家
                                          Joined:

                                          I'm thinking about buying, so it was a worthwhile trip. And I got to see a few things that aren't normally readily available.

                                          The Ressence watch is great. There's a video up on Vimeo that shows off how the dial moves.

                                          last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                          • ddtrashD
                                            ddtrash
                                            Haraki san Expert
                                            Joined:

                                            After much deliberation, a year of saving and multiple other watches sold I finally managed to pick up a new Patek Aquanaut.

                                            Picked it up yesterday from one of the UK main dealers who had it in stock.

                                            I went for the basic entry level Aquanaut on a rubber strap.  I am not keen on the bracelet that goes with this watch and reckon it suits the rubber much better.  It is light and very comfortable to wear.

                                            I had considered the nautilus also as they are closely related.  The Nautilus is still on the wish list but this time the Aquanaut won due to its rubber strap being more durable and less prone to showing wear.

                                            The movement is stunning and makes a nice whirring sound when the automatic winding rotor is whizzing round.

                                            All in all pretty pleased with it and just glad to have finally managed to scratch that Patek itch that I have had for a couple of years now





                                            There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

                                            last edited by 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                                            • First post
                                              Last post
                                            Copyright Iron Heart 2025.