Dang! Now I've got another watch on the short list. Worse, it got me looking around and I've found these French watches with in-house movements (Yema) and then I read all about ETA and how they are slowly being able to not produce movements for other companies and in a couple more years everybody will have to make their own or buy elsewhere. And that makes me wonder; are we soon to be in a watch purgatory or watch heaven? Or will ETA still keep on making movements for everyone that wants them and it's business as usual.
Getting back on track, my wife would like a gold watch with a black dial. She's flexible on the bracelet; it can be gold or gold/silver. I'll still order a black leather strap to swap out as needed. She wanted to go shopping in town but the only brands carried everywhere we went were Seiko, Bulova and those Justin Bieber brands like Diesel, Fossil, etc. And $400 for a Bulova quartz with mineral crystal is just not happening.
I'm not sold on the black dial; white or white-ish is fine by me. The Hamilton doesn't come in gold but is still an intriguing watch with excellent styling.
I'm tempted to go with a Seiko quartz that makes my wife happy and then grab that Hamilton.
But that Yema Spacegraf or the Navygraf have got me thinking. Thinking is hard; it heats up my head and makes the fleas jump.
Why can't buying a watch be as simple as buying a new bicycle?
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