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    Watches - another OCD problem

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    • henry_davidH
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      Maybe we do a group wrist shot on Saturday @Giles ?

      Into that personally…

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      • GilesG
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        I'll have the Blancpain, Alex will have his GS Ti diver…..

        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        • JDelageJ
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          So, Leica is releasing 2 luxury watches, made entirely in house, which is impressive. They're not cheap, at $10k and $14k respectively. The movement and technical solutions are innovative, and the watches look very well made on the press pictures. I like to look at the hands, induces, and crown / pushers to see whether corners have been cut, and they look impressive on those watches. The more expensive L2 has a GMT function, which I tend to think is one of the most useful complication, but I don't like the solution they chose. They chose a compressor-style internal bezel for the second time zone and a day / night indicator. I tend to prefer 24h dials on GMTs. I'm also curious about the crown. You actually have to press the monopusher to set the watch instead of pulling the crown.

          https://leica-camera.com/en-int/World-of-Leica/Leica-Watch

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          • GraemeG
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            IWC are doing a world tour for their Big Pilot watches. This involves sending a few shipping containers around the world, and they were in Melbourne over the weekend. I figured that it would be rude not to take a look…

            The Big Pilot was released in a "Mojave" ceramic case last year. Time and Tide watches were excited about it last week when they got to try it on, but I didn't feel it sat well with my pale skin tone. It looks pretty good, though.

            If I was to get an IWC, it'd probably be either the Timezoner, the titanium Big Pilot 43, or the unfortunately named Big Pilot Big Date Mission Accomplished (which gives me flashbacks to Dubya's speech on the carrier) that I've seen before, but wasn't at the roadshow.

            The Not-So-Big Pilot came out in bronze a couple of months ago. In the press pictures the dial is a brighter green, but it looks almost black in my photo. With the case patinated to black, it's a much more stealth piece than I expected, and I liked it more in the metal.

            I was really keen to see the titanium version. Again, the markings look better in real life than in the pre-release renderings. The watch feels heavier than I expected, probably because the lightweight case is offset by a heavy, soft-iron Faraday cage.

            Lastly, there was the Timezoner in Ceratanium, which was my favourite. Rotating the bezel changes the time zone displayed, which I haven't had a chance to try before as most watches are wrapped up in plastic for display.

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            • motojoboboM
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              I enjoy your reviews a great deal @Graeme even if I never comment on the watches. Don’t know much about them at all but I get a kick out of your expert, caring and meticulous commentary. I also feel I’m very slowly getting a free education on the subject. This last bit will be useful if I ever decide to get myself a wristwatch.

              Keep it coming!  😎 😎 😎

              The journey is the objective.

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              • GraemeG
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                @motojobobo glad you like the posts. 🙂

                I don't think that I'm a particular expert, although there probably aren't a huge number in watch journalism either. Jack Forster strikes me as one of the most knowledgeable. Jason Heaton, who used to write for Hodinkee but hasn't published there anything in nearly a year, is probably the best for reading about diving watches, as he actually takes them diving. (These days he seems to be doing The Grey NATO Podcast.)

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                • henry_davidH
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                  @Graeme – Heaton also has a super rad Substack that I subscribe to. Worth checking out.

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                  • GraemeG
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                    @henry_david thanks. He seems to be writing more under his own banner these days. I hadn't really been following him as much as I should.

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                    • louisboscoL
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                      @Graeme the first 3 are my absolute fav.

                      "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                      • GraemeG
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                        Girard-Perregaux have released a new version of their seventies digital watch, the Casquette. This time around, it's in a period-incorrect ceramic and titanium case and costs $4700.

                        More details at Monochrome.

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                        • GilesG
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                          Honestly, why would anyone bother  🙂 🙂 ?

                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                          • GraemeG
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                            Err, I quite like it! 😃

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                            • GilesG
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                              Erm, why?

                              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                              • GraemeG
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                                Because I have questionable tastes in watches. 😃

                                Despite that, apparently the Casquette 2.0 has already sold out online. Looks like I was too slow.

                                If your tastes are a bit more conservative, Monochrome have published their annual Rolex predictions about what models they would like to see released next month. Not that you'll be able to buy any of them. 😛

                                I like their Milgauss and titanium Yacht-Master concepts. Ben Ainslie was spotted rocking a prototype of the latter, so it's not impossible that Rolex will produce it.

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                                • mclaincauseyM
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                                  Totally different pricing tier, but I do enjoy UR Werk when it comes to that sort of side-oriented design.

                                  Think it, be it.

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                                  • GraemeG
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                                    I love Urwerk, unfortunately I don't love their prices. Their entry-level piece is $49K, or was a couple of years ago.

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                                    • M
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                                      @Graeme:

                                      Err, I quite like it! 😃

                                      Enough to have bought it if available?

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                                      • GraemeG
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                                        Enough to have bought it if available?

                                        Possibly. I'm finding most watches now are a bit boring, being recreations or evolutions of the same basic styles from the fifties or sixties. The Casquette is a retro-futuristic throwback, and has a different design language.

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                                        • ChrisC
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                                          I kinda like it, too. I wouldn't buy it as a regular use watch, but if I had a ton of watches already, (and the requisite funds) I'd buy it just to have an oddball one to wear when the mood hit.

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                                          • AnesthetistA
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                                            @Chris:

                                            I kinda like it, too. I wouldn't buy it as a regular use watch, but if I had a ton of watches already, (and the requisite funds) I'd buy it just to have an oddball one to wear when the mood hit.

                                            I agree, it’s unique and kind of a conversation starter. It’s like…..a $3k GShock 😀 Most people and @Giles will hate it but it’s fun to try to convince them otherwise 😀

                                            IG: bluehandsslim

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