I like the PRX design more but technically the Gentleman is the superior watch.
If I could have a PRX with the Gentleman's movement that'd be my pick
The stock bracelet is nice and it's very well made. You can feel the quality in the tight tolerances and its comfortable wear.
Unfortunately it lacks microadjustment and my wrist size is right between what can be adjusted via the links.
No matter how I adjust the bracelet it's either just a bit too tight or just a bit too lose.
I bought an uncle seiko jubelee bracelet. The tudor clasp fits that bracelet and The jubelee links are just that bit shorter than the standard links making it fit perfectly.
And with the original tudor clasp it looks like it's an original bracelet
I didn't pay too much attention to that to be honest😅
We talked to the watchmaker there and towards the end he also showed us the giant watch. He had a remote control to start, stop and reset the chrono.
The watch also always displayed the correct time and date. I don't specifically recall the minute counter jumping. I wanna say it did, but I'm not sure.
The crono seconds hand did reset relatively quickly; faster than when it's running its chrono function but not super fast, obviously. It's like 1.5m long.
The hands are of course driven by electric motors. The watch movement on the back is an accurate, high quality replica but it's not operational at all.
And the whole thing glows in the dark.
It's really heavy but you get used to it quickly.
It wears amazingly well; I was lucky, the bracelet was just the right size for me.
I also got to wear the "dreamliner": rose gold, vantablack with rainbow bezel.
But the bracelet was too long..
I normaly don't like gem-set watches but there's something magical about the contrast between the black dial and the rainbow saphires
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