I'm not sure what my first > €1000 watch should be. Either the Squale 1521 - I love the unique design and the history behind the brand. Or the TITONI Seascoper 300 - I also like the design and especially the back. Also, the bezel is ceramic.
I can’t speak for the Titoni, but what I can say about the Squale 1521 is that the various case finishes create wholly different experiences.
For instance, I used to own the 1521 in PVD that wore a lot closer to a 39mm than its published 42mm sizing. Conversely, I recently tried the same 1521 case but in the 100% polished finished and it felt like a 44mm watch.
I can’t speak for the Titoni, but what I can say about the Squale 1521 is that the various case finishes create wholly different experiences.
For instance, I used to own the 1521 in PVD that wore a lot closer to a 39mm than its published 42mm sizing. Conversely, I recently tried the same 1521 case but in the 100% polished finished and it felt like a 44mm watch.
Have you tried both watches on wrist yet?
Unfortunately, dealers who sell these watches are far too far away for it to be worthwhile. I would go for the blasted finish on the Squale.
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Chronometer status gives the Seascoper a big bump in my estimation.🌹
The colour is great!
The Squale for sure
I can’t speak for the Titoni, but what I can say about the Squale 1521 is that the various case finishes create wholly different experiences.
For instance, I used to own the 1521 in PVD that wore a lot closer to a 39mm than its published 42mm sizing. Conversely, I recently tried the same 1521 case but in the 100% polished finished and it felt like a 44mm watch.
Have you tried both watches on wrist yet?
Chronometer status gives the Seascoper a big bump in my estimation.🌹
The colour is great!
I agree, the chronometer status is definitely a plus for the Titoni.
I can’t speak for the Titoni, but what I can say about the Squale 1521 is that the various case finishes create wholly different experiences.
For instance, I used to own the 1521 in PVD that wore a lot closer to a 39mm than its published 42mm sizing. Conversely, I recently tried the same 1521 case but in the 100% polished finished and it felt like a 44mm watch.
Have you tried both watches on wrist yet?
Unfortunately, dealers who sell these watches are far too far away for it to be worthwhile. I would go for the blasted finish on the Squale.
I kinda leaned toward the #titoni