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watches are antiquated and give me MC vibes, just use your phone
the term "great" is wildly subjective. my omega SMP has a "great movement" (your words), and my anecdotal evidence supports that its been worry free since I bought it 8 years ago. I think the case, crystal, bracelet, lume...everything about it is great. I also think my $500 seiko sumo is great. One day when i own a Rolex daytona I'll think thats great as well. great!
Great for what exactly? I have a few swiss watches myself but, let's face it their functionality is inferior to those of electronic watches; they're an antiquated technology that is sold at overpriced levels to people looking for "baller" markers. It comes down to design which, yes, can be enhanced by good finition. Most swiss watches are gaudy as **** and the priciest ones even more so.because the awful designer who work for them try to cram as many things as possible on such a small space to make it uberballer. aside from being status symbol watches can be attractive due to the mythology surrounding them (you'll give them to your grandson, etc).
im actually putting together an ETA movement
once upon a time there was the curse of a dust under the glass
I can imagine getting a larger measurement for the front band if it's not aligned and you're using a curved tape, but what the hell? Also love how the rep translates 33"-34" into fitting a 30" waist... smhthe measurements are:
Small: 16.5 Inch across taut front and 17" back, inside leg 11" and opening is 9.5"
Medium : 17" , 17.5", 12" and 9.8"
A Small will fit 30" waist and a Medium a 32".