But don’t be checking them every five minutes or you will turn into one of the obsessives on the 32xx thread.
That’s why I’ve never bought one.
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But don’t be checking them every five minutes or you will turn into one of the obsessives on the 32xx thread.
That’s why I’ve never bought one.
You are right of course. The one thing I’ve learnt about San Martin in recent weeks is that if you sell enough of them you will have enough cash to buy a lovely new shiny Omega Speedmaster.
Agreed, but if you and I bought identical new Rolex watches at the same time and went our separate ways, one of us went for long walks, gardened, wore the watch in bed etc and the other sat on the...
I had an old Steinhart that gained one sec in two weeks, out performed any Rolex I’ve ever owned. I still maintain it’s a fools game buying an automatic watch and expecting perfection, it ain’t going...
Thanks :thumbsup:
Thanks. There are different 32xx movements in different watches, is it restricted to some particular watches or does it affect every moment that begins 32xx. There are threads on other forums that in...
You have to log in and I’m no longer a member, what does it say.
If San Martins are so good, why was that guy on SC trying to offload 200 of the buggers.
It is interesting that members on here have such strong opinions on other peoples spending habits and assume that these people are complete idiots lacking any ability to make informed decisions for...
Assets that can be turned into cash would be a better description.
The timekeeping on any automatic watch is going to be subjective to some degree, how many hours worn, how active the individuals are etc. A G Shock that is regulated several times a day must be the...
A lot of homage watches tend to be bigger. Most Steinhart until recent years were all 42mm, so much bigger than Rolex. Their 39mm models are a lot lighter and probably more in line with Rolex weight.