What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • If you are in the market for a perpetual calendar, you probably have someone on retainer to set it for you.

  • Exactly. I mean I think a winder is really not necessary for 99% of watches. What's it take to set the date and time, 2 minutes??

  • Quite enjoy winding watches in the morning tbh

    Admittedly I only have two that I keep running

  • Have you guys heard of Quartz? Just pop it on and it's already set to the right time!

  • What if there is an EMD?

  • It's a shame about the TGV on the dial as i like this no date version more. Don't actually mind the you tube guy but i still wouldn't want the extra. Squale already are a bit too busy on the writing

  • £20 each posted if anyone is interested, lhs GW-M5610LG-8, rhs DW-5600M-8.


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  • This was going to be my other response, especially considering the cost of some winders!

  • Surely, the winder is just a slightly less embarrassing justification for owning a display case?

  • It's a shame about the TGV on the dial

    My thinking exactly, it be fine if TGV is on the back of the case.

    There’s a similar Sub 39 with little changes, I didn’t like that it’s not matt like the black one.


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  • Aw man i love that film. That is an extraordinary price for a pretty average looking watch.

  • Agreed.

    Love all this Studio Ghibli Netflix shiz.

    Randomly my youngest was watching some animation on a childrens network and they blatantly ripped the Italian seaplane.

    Just no narration from Batman.

  • You can pay £5k for this one if you want

    The Presage range is weird

  • Seiko pricing / market positioning seems to have lost the plot recently.

  • I'd like a winder as it avoids a bit of faff (and i do wonder if all the additional fiddling with a crown when resetting a watch affects the level of maintenance required), but in my head if i get one then i'd also have to get a smoking jacket and staff, so that's a no.

    I am considering strapping watches to the child or using them as a cat collar as an alternative.

  • I'd still quite like the modern divers reinterpretation or whatever they are calling it

    1965 Diver’s Modern Re-Interpretation

    yeah that

  • i do wonder if all the additional fiddling with a crown when resetting a watch affects the level of maintenance required

    It does if your day/date stops at 12:017 am or something and you try to quick set the date.

  • Doesn't do it for me.

  • I'm lured by the sirens call of a diver that

    is characterized by its slim profile and a lowered center of gravity that makes it comfortable to wear on even a smaller wrist.

  • Yep - loving the films all coming on to Netflix. I'm trying to introduce my little one to them - she really liked Castle in the Sky, but Spirited Away is too scary...

    @Howard - blimey. I think the strap is my favourite part of that. In Seiko's defence, Omega have done the cartoon / weird TV thing as well. Just a lot better.

  • What site were those fake Erika straps on?

  • LOL.

    We got to the bit in Spirited Away when the crusts turn to pigs.

    Think I scarred them for lyfe!

  • Kiki’s delivery is good for tots

  • What's the reference number please?

  • SPB149J1 but it's not out yet

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