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On 12/20/2024 at 11:36 AM, Teebox said:

Agree to disagree.  For a part of the watch you don't see much, I like being able to see the working of the guts when taking on/off.  Is one of the things I don't like about my Datejust and my Breitling - the others have sapphire casebacks which i love. 

I guess this attitude is why they do it, but it's a cheap trend IMHO and sentiments like this essentially let companies off the hook for charging more and providing less.

It's like seeing a Porsche 911 with a transparent hood and expecting Honda Civics to have them as well.

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On 12/22/2024 at 5:35 PM, Sam Lin said:

I'd take a Civic over a Porsche with a transparent hood.

Especially since there's nothing under the 911's hood 🤷‍♂️

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I was supposed to inherit one of these from my uncle. This is a pre Tag model Heuer.  I remember my uncle keeping time on soccer matches with one of these while I was still in school in Germany in the mid 60’s. Fell in love with it the minute I saw it. Drunk ass aunt sent me a fucking Seiko when he passed. 
I was going to just go out and buy one for myself, but passed when I saw what they go for. 

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I was supposed to inherit one of these from my uncle. This is a pre Tag model Heuer.  I remember my uncle keeping time on soccer matches with one of these while I was still in school in Germany in the mid 60’s. Fell in love with it the minute I saw it. Drunk ass aunt sent me a fucking Seiko when he passed. 
I was going to just go out and buy one for myself, but passed when I saw what they go for. 
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Assume you pressed the issue with the aunt?
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5 minutes ago, Party_Taco said:


Assume you pressed the issue with the aunt?

I was probably about 30 years old at the time. And for reasons I can’t explain It was one of those times in life where something disappoints you to such a degree it sort of numbs you. Only later do you go through the “I should have said” exercise. It floored me that she pulled that shit. I was the only nephew he had. And we were great friends as well. She would pass a few years later and I have no idea what came of the watch. I did get some of his war memorabilia, and his war time bible. Which I hold in high regard. But, I would be lying if I didn’t admit I wanted that watch more than anything.

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7 hours ago, AUinHsv said:

Whats the backstory of Snoopy on the dial?

Timex makes a lot of Snoopy watches, they (along with Seiko, Swatch, and a few other brands) have a marketing collaboration with the Peanuts comic: https://timex.com/collections/timex-x-peanuts-watches

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Since 1950, Snoopy and the rest of Charles Schulz’s iconic Peanuts characters have graced newspaper pages across the nation. And for almost as long, the gang has teamed up with Timex for special-edition Timex x Peanuts watch collaborations, bringing a playfulness to the wrist like few brands can.

Our first Peanuts watches were introduced back in 1969, and in the decades since, Woodstock, Charlie Brown, and everyone’s favorite beagle have all found their way across numerous Timex x Peanuts watches. To mark the platinum anniversary of this treasured franchise hitting the papers some 70 years prior, we even celebrated Snoopy and the Peanuts gang with the special release of some of our most iconic modern watches—the Q Timex 1979 Reissue, the Marlin Automatic, and two iterations of our Timex Standard.

Nostalgic, cheerful, and beloved by casual wearers and knowledgeable collectors alike, our Timex x Peanuts watches have been worn throughout the decades. Whether you grew up reading the Sunday funnies or watching the holiday-themed specials on TV, our collaborative collection is guaranteed to have a fun and functional style you’ll love for years to come.

 

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On 10/7/2024 at 6:04 PM, satyanash said:

Picked this up to celebrate the arrival of my newborn 🙂 The Citizen Chronomaster AQ1000-58A. It's a feature-rich high-accuracy quartz watch that is Citizen's answer to the Grand Seiko SBGX line. Inside is Citizen's Calibre A010 Eco-Drive movement, accurate to ±5 sec./year (Grand Seiko's 9F movement is rated at ±10 sec./year). Up until a few years ago this was the most intrinsically accurate wristwatch on Earth, not counting radio/GPS/Bluetooth sync-ing watches that display time from an external source. Citizen recently released a newer 0100 calibre with ±1 sec./year accuracy that is significantly outside of my current budget 😅

It also has a perpetual calendar and independently-adjustable hour hand for time zone changes and DST. And it's a looker; Citizen uses the same sallaz polishing on the case, bezel, hands and indices as Grand Seiko does (and Casio for its MR-G line). This watch is stainless steel with Citizen's own scratch-resistant hardening coating on the case and bezel; some of the newer models in this line use Super Titanium instead. The Chronomaster line is JDM-only, but I got lucky with a Yahoo! Japan auction and managed to snag this at a great price.

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Update: After 16 weeks, the watch finally gained one second. With extrapolation on track for +3.25 sec./year, well within spec. No major fluctuations.

For comparison, my Seiko Prospex Speedtimer gained 19 seconds in that same time frame (+5.15 sec./month)

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On 12/26/2024 at 12:58 AM, Teebox said:

Looove NOMOS.  I was gifted a Limes, another German watchmaker.  Nice work 

A user who no longer posts here got me onto Limes.

Arrested Development Tobias GIF

 

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23 minutes ago, ChickenSandwich said:

can you move the longhorn logo above the 6?  or not an option

I knew you were going to be into this.  Just buy it.

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Carl F. Bucherer is gone. Rolex bought the 137-year old company in 2023 and shut it down just over a year later.

Tim Jeffreys: Rolex Is Shutting Down Carl F. Bucherer

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Today, news broke via Bilanz and Handelszeitung that Rolex is shutting down the Carl F. Bucherer brand. This follows the 2023 acquisition of Bucherer AG by Rolex, and it comes as a sudden end for the longstanding brand. Rolex's decision to shutter the less-than-profitable brand, despite the company's considerable 137–year history, comes as a shock for many (perhaps aside from those with an eye on the balance sheet) and underlines Rolex's focus on the functioning elements of the Bucherer business.

From its founding in 1888 until its sale to Rolex in 2023, the company was owned by the Bucherer family, making it one of the oldest luxury Swiss watchmakers continuously held by the founding family. Business metrics and forecasting aside, for the landscape of legacy Swiss watch brands – it's the end of an era. Carl F. Bucherer is a brand we at Hodinkee have certainly enjoyed over the years, and we even made a lovely (and perhaps now even more collectible) limited edition Worltimer with the brand just last summer. Employees were informed of the decision this morning. As for the product and retail environments, Carl F. Bucherer was present in around 250 stores, 50 operated by Bucherer or its US subsidiary Tourneau, which will slowly be phased out or swapped with other brands.

 

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On 12/26/2024 at 3:55 PM, Hamttx said:

I remember my uncle keeping time on soccer matches with one of these while I was still in school in Germany in the mid 60’s. 

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On 12/26/2024 at 8:13 PM, Hamttx said:

 I did get some of his war memorabilia, and his war time bible. 

Gramps was a Nazi??

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On 1/28/2025 at 11:59 AM, ChickenSandwich said:

can you move the longhorn logo above the 6?  or not an option

Lulz.  Nobody over the age of 16 should wear a timepiece with your college logo on it.  That shit is for shirts and caps, not fine timepieces worn by gentlemen.

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1 hour ago, cabowabo said:

Lulz.  Nobody over the age of 16 should wear a timepiece with your college logo on it.  That shit is for shirts and caps, not fine timepieces worn by gentlemen.

I see the issue...

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2 hours ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

Watch spotting Super Bowl pregame

Strahan - Rainbow Daytona

Brady - Looks like a Jacob & Co, but not sure

Bradshaw looks like a nice piece but haven’t gotten a good look at it. 

Andy Reid wearing what looks like a Timex Ironman

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Watch spotting Super Bowl pregame
Strahan - Rainbow Daytona
Brady - Looks like a Jacob & Co, but not sure
Bradshaw looks like a nice piece but haven’t gotten a good look at it. 
 
 

I saw somewhere it was a Jacob & Co Caviar Tourbillon. EST cost $740k. Looked like shit, IMO.
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14 hours ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

 

Strahan - Rainbow Daytona

Brady - Looks like a Jacob & Co, but not sure
 

 

12 minutes ago, Goofyboy said:


I saw somewhere it was a Jacob & Co Caviar Tourbillon. EST cost $740k. Looked like shit, IMO.

One thing you can always count on; athletes wearing the tackiest, new money garb on the market 

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On 2/9/2025 at 5:41 PM, Pescado_Rojo said:

Watch spotting Super Bowl pregame

Strahan - Rainbow Daytona

Brady - Looks like a Jacob & Co, but not sure

Bradshaw looks like a nice piece but haven’t gotten a good look at it. 

 

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