• The boutique lighting didn't do it any favours (when does it ever), but the sunray dial looked like one you'd expect on a £300 Seiko - nice, but didn't have the depth you'd want to see at this price. Also the markers have quite a lot going on, but again they did little to justify the RRP IMHO.

  • It doesn't look as nice as the Sharp edge which are popping up online for less than £800 now. This is my favourite £1500 red dial watch at the moment. I never knew the Turkish Barber bracelet was a thing but I'm a Barber and would find that really annoying as well as looking shit


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  • In a strange coincidence, I was just looking at that very watch.

    But on a leather strap.

    I am lining up a "dress" watch purchase in the future (by dress I mean non-dive watch)

    Reckon the Golden Horse is on the short list, along side the Tudor 1926.

    I'll probably change my mind when I have a "spare" £1500, and spend it on not a watch.

  • I never knew the Turkish Barber bracelet was a thing

    Me neither, until a few people started saying it on here. Unsized bracelets on my 17cm wrist seem to attract the comment so I was pre-empting it.

    Anyway, that's one of the nicer looking Rados I've seen.

  • In my opinion Rado some of the richest sunray dials. The red Captain Cook is intense!

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