I just have to be honest and say that I don't care for a bronze watch case. Cheers, Bill P.
I just have to be honest and say that I don't care for a bronze watch case. Cheers, Bill P.
For members who understand, no explanation is needed. For thread crappers who do not understand, no explanation is possible. Some people are like Slinkies...not really good for anything, but you can't help smiling when you see one tumble down the stairs.
Really like most all of the current Bronze offerings but these are my top 3:
![]()
![]()
ORANGE MONSTER
I have the Zenton you mention here-there WAS a recall, you know? Did you send yours back to get a correct bronze case?Originally Posted by heb
To add to the thread-I love the Zenton Bronze that I have (model B42) and the sleek, minimalistic look is what inspired me to try bronze.
I love the Anonimo Polluce, and feel it's one of the nicest, most original bronze cases out there
--
"What you think, you become"
-Buddha
my current collection: '68 Tudor Sub-military, '83 Rolex Seadweller 16660 (matte dial), '62 Rolex Zephyr, Doxa Sub 300T Professional Reissue, Doxa Divingstar 750 GMT, Doxa Sub 300 (vintage no "T"), '69 Speedmaster Pro (pre-moon), Omega Flightmaster c911, Omega Seamaster 300/date, Omega PloProf 1200, Seiko MarineMaster 300M, Seiko SBDX011, Seiko 6105-8110, Seiko Kinetic 200m SportDiver, Seiko Scubamaster M726, Stowa FO LE, Helson Sharkmaster Destro, Helson Gauge, Helson Gauge Chrono, Helson Tortuga, Zixen DSR500GMT, Zenton B42, MeisterSinger Scrypto
For me it would probably would be the Panerai.
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
I'm a little biased, but I'm a big fan of the Kazimon 1500b. I don't like the Helson at all (the black inlay on the bezel doesn't look sharp), but the Ennebi and Anonimo models are nice.
![]()
Bronze gives a nice aged look. I think I'll try one after I'm 60![]()
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)