Watches - another OCD problem
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The New Hamilton Pulsar (PSR). With a permanent lighting LED Display. 
  
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Very 70s retro futuristic look to it. The always on LED display is interesting, too. I can see how it would appeal to some, but it's not my preference. 
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I also like automatic watches more than quarz ones. But always on display is very interesting to me. But the price of about €600 is also "interesting" for a quarz watch. 
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The Pulsar's display isn't always on. The reissue has a reflective LCD with an OLED light to illuminate it when needed. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/the-hamilton-pulsar-psr-introducing-live-pics-and-pricing As for the price point, there are some pricey quartz watches out there. Some of the metal G-Shocks cost about the same (or more), particularly the titanium models or the MR-G range. Omega, Citizen, and Seiko (particularly Grand Seiko) have even more expensive options. 
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Tudor have announced a blue version of the Black Bay Fifty-Eight. It's available on a couple of straps or a bracelet.   I've never seen one of the original Fifty-Eights in an AD, despite them being out for two years, so I'm guessing that this is another unobtainable watch. More details at Hodinkee and Monochrome. 
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I am new to this group and figured I would share my primary watch I wear. Its a Bulova Spaceview circa approx 1965 or so. I grew up with my dad owning one he got new (and still wears) and always wanted one. I got this one about 20 years ago. I found the Bulova period band about a year or so ago. It is a great watch but you can't lay it on the bed stand or the hum will keep you awake.  
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I’ve heard those accutrons can hum themselves right off the table! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Rolex are reported to be unveiling their new models in the first week of September. 
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My love of watches and knives came from my Grandpa. My mom recently brought over a box of old watches for me to go through. It has sat since he died in 1990. There were some cool 1980 digital watches, but this one stood out. I wasn’t familiar with the brand, but it appeared to work properly. After a bit of research I realized what an incredible find it is. He was a diesel mechanic for the army. It is engraved with where he lived as a contractor during Vietnam in 1968.  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Swapped out the bracelet for shell strap. Pretty sharp for a 50 something year old watch.  
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Beautiful! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Beautiful! Seconded . . . you've a gorgeous timepiece @summ3rhays that looks stunning for its year  
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Thanks guys. I appreciate it. It has tremendous sentimental value and I'm happy it's in working condition so I can enjoy wearing it. 
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Oh, that’s super clean! What is the measure in the bottom left quadrant? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Power reserve. From the product page: It has a maximum 72-hour (3-day) power reserve, and a power reserve indicator on the bottom left of the dial showing the amount in reserve. Further reading on the spring drive: https://www.grand-seiko.com/uk-en/about/movement/springdrive 








