Tell us more Cocobat. How's the quality of the strap? What about the size of the watch? It seems a bit large for a retro design like that. I can't believe people aren't flipping out over this watch, since it looks so good. Yeoman review.
Nice watch. It looks remarkably like a homage to the original Longines Conquests (or the heritage re-issues). Gold markers in the stainless case would complete the look. I'm sure it is a damn sight more affordable than the Longines version though!
Saw the silver version of this watch at a local store & looked at it for a good 15 mins but didn't buy it. After looking at this thread, i can't wait to go back to that store to grab this watch. Its an absolute beauty by any means & so damn affordable.
got the stainles steel white dial version
MASSIVE TRUE CLASSIC
it is 40 (to 41) mm on the 3-9 hr axis (no crown included)
and 12 mm thick (due to coned caseback)
strap is not the best but once it is shaped by your wrist it can be suitable
and strap is also the same width all over it's length (exclude the small tail on no-buckle side)
It's got the ER movement variation which means accuracy of +25 to -15 seconds daily, 21 jewels, non hand wind and non hacking. If you see "ER" in the model number, it will have the same movement. Eg CER****** or W*****ER
I'm looking for a watch that would be my dressiest. I'm losing out on a lot of auctions for vintage manual-wind Seamasters. I don't want to pay more than $300 and I don't want to get into a restoration, so this is a strong candidate.
Did anyone else consider the quartz UG1R002B "Capital"? It's about 4mm thinner, but I don't like the "day" display, and if you're only going to save $50, the automatic seems like the way to go.
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