d4nimal
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Thanks for the suggestion - Didn't know about that watch at all. Looks kinda art deco to me, in a cool way.
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Thinking 98% of us got you... yeah, what’s with boots... bloody galways are taking over the universe!Just to be clear on the whole am-I-an-asshole thing, Dino took it the right way -- my intent was entirely jocular. I like Lange, others prefer different brands or even (shudder) boots. It's all good.
Nomos is great; if he likes the look, then I can't see any reason not to go for it. They're a great company that makes great watches, in my opinion.Hey guys -
A friend asked me for watch advice I was hoping to crowd-source a bit because I don't think about this segment of watches often and am grossly underqualified - a white faced, simple dress watch he can wear w/ a suit only (he has a Cartier Roadster and some quartz watches he wears daily otherwise, so this would be for that purpose).
List of wants:
- Auto
- Minimal complications ie date and at most moonphase, no chrono
- relatively thin, size <40 mm
- any metal/case (probably steel though at this price point)
- ideally priced 5k or under, but a bit flexible on that - maybe +$2-3k if it's necessary. I didn't ask him, but he bought his Roadster new so I'm assuming the $5k price point is new also.
- Reverso came to my mind and would fit a lot of these requirements, but most are manual unless the Duetto, which is pushing the budget new. Also maybe something in the JLC Master Ultra Thin line or a Tank Solo. I like the Nomos Orion and it would come in well under budget but I know a lot of people here are not that crazy about Nomos. I'd also put the Datejust on the list and the Oyster Perpetual?
Help me please.
Hmm- I had an essay written, but I have the feeling that this isn't the space for conversations on what's acceptable commentary and what isn't in spaces like this (and I don't want to bother @LAGuy).
I definitely don't think you're an asshole. I'm very fascinated about watch-guy culture and the nature of materialism around it. I have so many questions now.
Cartier Santos?Hey guys -
A friend asked me for watch advice I was hoping to crowd-source a bit because I don't think about this segment of watches often and am grossly underqualified - a white faced, simple dress watch he can wear w/ a suit only (he has a Cartier Roadster and some quartz watches he wears daily otherwise, so this would be for that purpose).
List of wants:
- Auto
- Minimal complications ie date and at most moonphase, no chrono
- relatively thin, size <40 mm
- any metal/case (probably steel though at this price point)
- ideally priced 5k or under, but a bit flexible on that - maybe +$2-3k if it's necessary. I didn't ask him, but he bought his Roadster new so I'm assuming the $5k price point is new also.
- Reverso came to my mind and would fit a lot of these requirements, but most are manual unless the Duetto, which is pushing the budget new. Also maybe something in the JLC Master Ultra Thin line or a Tank Solo. I like the Nomos Orion and it would come in well under budget but I know a lot of people here are not that crazy about Nomos. I'd also put the Datejust on the list and the Oyster Perpetual?
Help me please.
I'm a fan of it, though I have a feeling it's gonna be too similar to his Roadster, same goes for a Tank, or maybe even the Reverso.Cartier Santos?
I’ve rarely heard headphone companies and bicycles namedropped in rap songs, so yes, there’s more obvious wealth signaling. That said, most people who will spend hours and hours and days and years researching and discussing watches (or clothes, or whatever) with other watch people are a generally a bit different: we are nerds, in a good way. One of the reasons that I find enthusiast forums so much more fun than social media.is the materialism around watches any different than that shown by audiophiles, or people into expensive denim, or bicycling Or you name the hobby?
How old is this watch on you? I've heard so much about bronze patination and considered the Archimede bronze pilot a few times, but I'm not sure if I've seen any Tudor bronzes with heavy patina. Hodinkee had a nice article on the process, but that one wasn't that crazy to me either.Tudor BB Bronze with custom B&S strap with the bronze buckle.
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I’ve rarely heard headphone companies and bicycles namedropped in rap songs, so yes, there’s more obvious wealth signaling. That said, most people who will spend hours and hours and days and years researching and discussing watches (or clothes, or whatever) with other watch people are a generally a bit different: we are nerds, in a good way. One of the reasons that I find enthusiast forums so much more fun than social media.
Oh, and just as a teaser, we are in the midst of arranging a podcast with a watch person. Don’t want to say more yet, but stay tuned.
Well, this photo is a year old when the watch was approximately a year and a half old.How old is this watch on you? I've heard so much about bronze patination and considered the Archimede bronze pilot a few times, but I'm not sure if I've seen any Tudor bronzes with heavy patina. Hodinkee had a nice article on the process, but that one wasn't that crazy to me either.
That def helps, nice to see it. I like how yours has developed.Well, this photo is a year old when the watch was approximately a year and a half old.
Here are fresh photos showing how the patina developed.
Patina depends on the type of alloy used and the user's habits in addition to humidity content of the weather.
Where I live is pretty hot and humid, I don't use the watch in water and it is thought that Tudor's alloy patinate better than others.
So the color is like what you see in the photos.. Nice dark bronze color like old statues but not the green oxidation that might have developed if I regularly took it into the ocean.
Sorry for the poor quality and unfastened strap,i just took it outta the box to show you the patina
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