The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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Wide date windows have always annoyed me. They seem pointless and are unappealing aesthetically.
Otherwise, I kinda like it, too.
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I know in my heart that this is fugly but I'm still strangely attracted to it…
I know it’s not necessarily a “high end”
Watch, but Victronix makes some damn good watches.The jewelry store I bought my wife and I’s wedding rings from had a massive sale on some the week before our nuptials, so I bought myself and my father one.
He wears his ever single day, and it looks as good as it did the day I have it to him.
I wore mine primarily for the last 3.5 years and it was never more than a few seconds off time.
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Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical 38mm.
The picture's from Monochrome's piece.
It's a 38mm case (as the model names says), so not too big. It's got a hand-wound ETA movement, so should be accurate and reliable, as well as cheap and easy to get serviced.
I figured it might suit @neph93, as it looks like the baby brother of the Hamiltons he posted a couple of weeks back.
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conservative, and relatively straightforward…
So was John Major…
True, but I’m so Boris Johnson otherwise that I need a bit of Major for balance.
Does the Tissot have a grey face like Major too? I prefer a black face on my watches…maybe I'm more Diane Abbott in taste than John Major
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So the three will be easily confused with the eight and you’ll be unfairly vilified for it in the national media?
Hahaha. I had never heard of Hamilton watches but I'm really liking some of the models I've seen. I can never justify over £600 for a timepiece (the of it being f'ed up by my little boy). They have some really well priced models though.
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Some of us have to live in a world where £2000 watches are an absurd luxury . If that sort of money fell in my lap I'd used it to pay off some mortgage.
My Seiko does me pretty well, but if I save up I might look at a Hamilton.
It is such an irony that utilitarian work wear and accessories have become high end artefacts of desire.