heheh I dont like much watches.. its a little bit useless for me but more of like wearing a ring or else just because it looks good..
personally I bought an armani and skagen watch I prefer Diesel watches (looks really good) these two watches I bought for some bucks on a outlet market.. I did the same for my wife 3 watches for the price of one (skagen, fossil, michael cors) I wouldnt have bought them if they would not have ~75% discount maybe this was thanks to corona time where nobody could sell their stuff ..
"Why not the brand I like?"
And all I have are Swatch Irony & Seiko Prospex Sea that I've bought at a bargain price (genuine item though, they just old stock). I even wear the Swatch Irony from 1997 till today. And I'm wearing the Seiko Prospex when needed (when going under the wave). Although these days I'm alternating in wearing them.I collect watches - have them from all over. I do have an affinity for HMTs.
Are you familiar with Victorinox watch line up? I'm particularly interested in Victorinox I.N.O.X. Any thought / opinion / experience of it?I collect watches - have them from all over.
Unfortunately, out of these I only have a JLC Reverso. And that was a gift. Tbh, I prefer to collect Microbrands and off beat watches than brands. I'd much rather spend on 8-9 watches with Sellita or ETA movements than one branded watch which also has the same movement.And all I have are Swatch Irony & Seiko Prospex Sea that I've bought at a bargain price (genuine item though, they just old stock). I even wear the Swatch Irony from 1997 till today. And I'm wearing the Seiko Prospex when needed (when going under the wave). Although these days I'm alternating in wearing them.
Do you have any Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Audemars Piguet, or Jaeger-LeCoultre in your collection?
The toughest bang for your buck dive watches I've seen are Helm watches. If you are willing to wait - there is a waiting list and you get a 48 hour window when your name comes up.Are you familiar with Victorinox watch line up? I'm particularly interested in Victorinox I.N.O.X. Any thought / opinion / experience of it?
My specific need for watch is, a dive watch that is big & visible enough underwater and accurate enough to be use for doing celestial navigation (doesn't need to be COSC Certified as long it as reliable & accurate enough)
I can see that guys can have two passions which make sense. Cars and watches. While I do admire the engineering of cars, I think they don't last long enough to spend a lot of dough on them. Honestly, with the Bombay traffic and parking woes, pre pandemic I pretty much Ubered everywhere. But I can see the thrill of owning great cars for those who drive a lot and enjoy their driving trips. I am not. Also it's a far more expensive hobby than collecting watches. Haha.I'm not much of a watch person, I can see the liking to them - i suppose it's men's way of wearing jewellery that's actually useful.
My uncle worked in UAE during the 70s and bought himself a beautiful Seiko 6139-7100, the dates are both in English and Arabic, he gifted me his watch on my 18th birthday. That's probably the only mechanical watch I'll own.
Not my pic - This is what it looks like, an absolute chunk of steel.
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