Also, stunning. But why 3ATM water resistance!?! How did that happen? What necessitated that compromise?
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Also, stunning. But why 3ATM water resistance!?! How did that happen? What necessitated that compromise?
Stunning. However, when I see one of the evolution 9 watches*, I immediately think they're a 36mm watch. The proportions are just off. They badly need to taper those bracelets.... also, on the...
Ben Clymer realised that selling to their audience was their goal incredibly early in the business. They moved away from an ad supported revenue model long before LVMH came on the scene. They were...
8 weeks for me, arriving just before last Christmas. That’s with an extremely modest history, at a fairly busy Irish AD. I’ve heard few similar stories for the Explorer 40 (mostly though TRF) with...
You’ve got to admire Blancpain’s absolute pigheaded stubbornness. The loud and clear desire of potential customers, for a 42mm steel non limited edition FF, repeatedly ignored. It’s as if they don’t...
That’s the thing, for all the talk of fragility, it’s the same photos again and again. And ceramic watches aren’t that rare.
You’d have to demonstrate to the court that Rolex were potentially going to lose business (on a watch they don’t even produce anymore!!!) as customers would mistakenly buy Steinhart’s 670 euro watch...
Because nobody is mistakenly buying a Steinhart under the assumption that it’s was in fact a Rolex. No matter how much it looks like it. And that is the essential core of the issue. Also, good luck...
Premium for “limited edition” over the black. White appears to have steel pushers, crown vs ceramic or coated on the green. Who knows for the squadron models. Perhaps a unit specific contribution to...
It’s a Richemont movement. They rebranded the OP XXXIV to ape the Panerai in-house naming convention. Their plan seems to have worked though. And this is why I don’t care for the brand, I simply...
I also wouldn't rule out the 42 Sport as the lugs are far shorter (proportionally) than the rest of the Club range. The others just looks a bit odd with those massively elongated lugs.
Decent, especially for IWC. I’d be wary of this though. While I like it, it seems over priced and there’s the chance that this will suffer if it’s perceived as more as Big Mark, rather than a full...
Current size offerings of the Club from Nomos:
36
37
38.5
39.5
40
41
What are they playing at there? They’re all over the map. Even a monster sized company shouldn’t have that product...
Have they ever published a negative review?
Nope, don’t like it at all. My initial reaction was centred on the indices and handset, but it gets worse the more I look at it. It’s just feels dated and overall clunky.
Not a fan of the handset or indices.
Look again.
Larger sizes and the much improved screen, came with the 4.
I still think the logo looks like the own brand range from a discount supermarket .
Not a fan. It looks like someone stuck on part of a jubilee.
Nomos have a metal strap without the end links on their sport models. Don’t mind the look, but I suspect the bracelet is a bit of a...
I can tell you the white and black OP39 have green lume and they’re 2018 ish. It was probably the only (incredibly) minor thing I didn’t like about them. The new 41s have changed over to blue.
For some reason I find it incredibly irritating. First encountered it late last year when watching a YouTube review of a pair of Nike Pegasus runners. And now it seems to be everywhere. It spread as...
How many though? For all the talk of ceramic’s brittleness, with the number of watches out
there, I see very little actual evidence. Usually it’s the same two photos of IWCs.
Not a fan of the...
Yip. Still needs to go on a diet though. It’s much, much better than the DJ2, but the proportions just aren’t right (really evident on the wide smooth bezel) for the style of watch.
They did.