I really do think the Casio I mentioned is a phenomenal watch, and you may know, it is something of a cult watch.
There is real beauty, to me, in vast amount of technology and know-how concentrated in such an everyday object. Thousands of man-years of effort went into manufacturing a tiny, light device that solves one of the single most important and elemental technological challenges in human history: the ability to very accurately tell time anywhere and in most conditions on Earth. I’m not aware of any device that really surpasses it. The fact that for the price of lunch you can purchase the technological holy grail of many millennia is an incredible achievement. And, as a bonus, these things are like cockroaches – you cannot kill them.
There is also beauty in the decorative aspects and precise movements of mechanical watches. I have two. It is just a different sort of beauty, which to me at least, is more akin to jewelry. Nothing wrong with that.
That's a good way to put it, a different kind of beauty. And at this point, a mechanical watch is much closer to jewelry, which isn't a bad thing. The amount of effort, engineering, and history that went into the IWC I have now is pretty incredible, but it doesn't tell time as well as my Timex, and it doesn't even have a barometer or compass! At least my IWC doesn't look, like ChaseA said, a beeper with a strap.
Swiss Watchmaker F.P. Journe Launches New Chronometre Optimum In New York. - Penta - Barrons.com
I 've always preferrred FP Journe to Daniel Roth
It isn't really anything special, but I like it! The bezel ring is aftermarket, but I will be swapping it out soon.
I've been trading timepieces for a couple of years now, trying to find something that I actually like wearing. I think I may have found it.
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"Do you want ants? Because that's how you get ants."
Looks as though Seiko is going to a hacking & handwind movement for the monster. Good upgrade for a solid piece, but it comes with a big jump in price as well. Not for waifs.
Watch Nerdery: Up Close With The New Seiko “Orange Monster” | TechCrunch
thing about rolexes is that they can't tell time.
other than that?
they're boss.
for real.
i have one (25 year-old submariner which my daddy bought me new as a graduation gift)).
if ya don't drop say 200 bucks ever' now n' agin', them fuckers'll go off.
i figger that rascal has cost me what my sweet daddy paid for it just to keep it running.
but i don't rock a wristwatch at all anymore.
i just pull my cheapass flip phone (no "smart phone") outta me pocket.
look at it and see i'm late.
(which, BTW, makes no difference since i'm the boss)
know the difference twixt a real gen-u-wine rolex and the one ya pick up in patty pong in bangkok?
the patty pong watch'll tell ya what time it is.
hardeeharharhar!
accurate.
out.
Gifted to my SO. If she didn't like it I'd wear it myself.
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sea-dweller deepsea...totally over-engineered for a land lover like myself, but i like it
Auk's words to live by:
Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.
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