Watches - another OCD problem
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Hodinkee have a piece about the Pinion bronze watch. 
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That thing is so fugly that it's cool. 
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Very nice Cole. 
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 My Mako XL with OGL and a nice pretty background. 
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And it's smaller sidekick, the BR-o3 B-Rocket. I don't consider them ugly in the least. I think you'd have to see them up close to really view the details and simplicity. I also own two Dogue De Bordeauxs or French Mastiffs, which most think are one the ugliest dogs ever produced. In hindsight, perhaps I do have a taste for things with such repugnant appearances to the point they are considered kinda cool. ;-P I'm cool with that!  That thing is so fugly that it's cool. 
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They should use an Allen type screw so it's not as obvious. I hate that shit on a watch that expensive. 15K on a Hublot and that's the level of detail they put into it? No thanks. 
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That's something I never notice on my own, but as soon as someone else points it out, it drives me nuts. 
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First world problems indeed . Ha ha Mega great watch Anesthetist very classy Seiko there Cheers 
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^It's the sort of detail I wish I was able to remain ignorant of, but will from now on die a little inside seeing the lack of symmetry. :|  
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First world problems indeed . Ha ha Exactly….... 
 But yeah, idk, I feel like an expensive watch needs to be held to a higher standard. I purchased the watch below, but when it arrived and I saw that the minute hand didnt lay perfectly parallel w/ the face (if you can see it angles up toward the tip a little) ..... I was like " ah hell no" .... I had to return it.... But I do prefer the lug system better, I think there called torx head screws.
 Im an architect by trade so maybe that has something to do with it, or I have ocd....
  
  
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Many watches have an upswept minute hand. I owned that exact same watch and if my memory serves me well it had a similar issue. 
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Second generation LUC 8HF mock-up.  The original watch was an interesting piece, but it never quite appealed, except for the watch geekery of having an 8 Hz Chronometer certified movement. The mark two has a ceramic and titanium case, and adds a power reserve. It's very light as a consequence, but I don't know how much of the movement was fitted to this one. I do rather like it, but I'm not sure how well it'd play in a more dressy situation. OK, I rarely wear suits, but a watch that can do it all would be rather appealing. 
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I definitely dig that. Nice watch! 














