Watches - another OCD problem
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Apple and Hermès have collaborated on a watch.  Or you could get the H. Moser & Cie Swiss Alps, which is shamelessly trolling Apple. :o  But at $25K, it's a very expensive joke. 
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My wife has an Apple watch and really likes the Hermes strap. Luckily, she found a generic one on Amazon for $30. 
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I spent six months trying to convince my wife to get a mechanical Swiss watch. We came across the Michelle display at our local jewelry store and she instantly fell in love. Not my cup of tea, but I don't have to wear it. She loves the ability to change the watch straps in a few seconds with no tools. 
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Anyone know why diving watches are typically made with mechanical (automatic) movements rather than quartz? Automatics aren't more accurate and I'm always resetting day/date/time etc when I switch watches. (I've been looking at the new Seiko turtle SRP777 - a reissue of the old discontinued 6309 turtle.) 
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I wouldn't say that they're more frequently made with auto movements. I think that watch forums and watch geeks generally dislike quartz movements, however. As a result, what you see discussed online is disproportionately auto-centric. 
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@Anesthetist, Vacheron have done a 37mm version of the Overseas. I figured it would appeal to you if they hadn't slathered it with diamonds. :o  It retains the antimagnetic case and 150m water resistance of its bigger sibling. A bling-free version would be very tempting. The picture's from Hodinkee's best women's watches at SIHH. Unfortunately they're not in @Qinhan's price bracket, so I can't help him there. 
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Why must anything less than 38mm be all of a sudden a woman's watch. My God did they ever ruin that. To be honest, on occasion I even wear a Tudor Mini-Sub which is only ~33mm and I don't feel any less of a man. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 













