What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • Paulin looks great JB, love the drop shadow from the hands.

  • U1

    That's a very fair price, what on earth have you bought that constitutes such a fire sale?(Retorical question, you don't have to divulge!)

  • Yeah, that and also I somehow managed to go from a comfortable 3 to like 10 watches which just doesn’t feel right.

  • Seven for daily wear. One for dress, one for summer holidays and a random or grail one?

  • I’m going to try and consolidate down to five, three main ones and 2 vintage.

  • Got this up for grabs, ye olde school 2000 series Tag H quartz, early one judging by the non coloured logo.
    £350 posted.


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  • Thanks dood. Same! I haven't wanted to take it off since I got it really. Haven't felt that way about any watch in a really, really long time.

  • Simple but nice change from Oris. Can't knock 120hrs power reserve and 10 year warranty. If it was a tad smaller and a bit cheaper I think it would sway more customers away from Tudor. Never tried one but what are people's opinions on the bracelets?? Heard mixed reviews.


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  • I'd say the 40mm Oris diver wears smaller than 40mm. The 36mm feels positively tiny and- and I much prefer a smaller watch. The lugs are really short and they curve down nicely. Its a good size for a lot of people IMO.

    I don't like the height of the numerals in the data window though - they look too stretched out - and the fact that the type on the bezel/date are different. I also think this needs a dive bezel rather than this 12 hour thing.

    Movement looks nice, though.

    Close to being really good, but just missed.

  • Thanks for the feedback. That's interesting as I have skinny wrists, so sounds promising size wise. Like the specs of the movement, not really a fan of seeing it though, especially on a diver, a high-end dress watch is different. Quite a price increase because of the movement upgrade which is to be expected but then it pushes them close to Tudor prices and I think they may struggle in that sense. As I said, never tried one to be fair but I find that the difference in bracelet quality can easily sway buyers if not bang on with brands that would only charge a few hundred more for a well manufactured one.

  • Rule number one, you never buy an Oris at MSRP. Ever. BB58 is $3900 on bracelet over here and the Oris is $3700. I expect that Oris to go for $2775.

  • I enjoy this IWC vibe on Timex money.


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  • That's great, I'm all over that if the price is right.

  • Thank you! An important point here: it comes with a tube of Polywatch.

    OK if @PawG is flogging his Speedy Mk2 then I htink I have to get a wiggle on with flogging my 2020 hesalite to pay for it:

    Steel bracelet, hesalite, 2020 model, comes with box, papers, receipt, tool and eyeglass thing, plus a few aftermarket straps - an Uncle Seiko speedmaster strap, and a few extra NASA velcro straps including a posh Joseph Bonnie one.

    How does £3500 forum price sound?

  • How do people get along with steel bracelets without micro adjust? In the winter I wanted to remove a link because it was so loose and now it's like this most of the time...


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  • That watch pretty-much ticks every box I have (including 12h faux GMT) but I’m still not smitten.

    Somehow looks almost too sterile although I’m used to my Pelagos with tons of text and fake aged lume

  • new 39mm pelagos

  • Prayers have been answered

  • Insta buy for me I think. Although missing the og pelly clasp. Does the new t clasp have tool less adjust? Also how thick is this unit?

  • Need thickness number, stat

  • This does look like a very nice watch.

    https://www.tudorwatch.com/en/pelagos-39

    I like what they've done with the sunray finishes and the composite lume block markers.

  • Inside is the Tudor manufacture calibre MT5400, the very same calibre used in the Black Bay Fifty-Eight line. Therefore I would infer the thickness of the watch will be not far beyond 12mm or so.

    Time and tide article

  • 11.8mm!


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