The next watch in the ‘Up Close…’ series is the popular Tissot PRX, in it’s 35mm PVD gold guise.
It’s a lovely colour tone and the waffle dial does add some visual interest. I did also get the Delugs rubber strap (with the excellent leaf spring deploayant clasp) which does make the watch a lot more casual.
The watch doesn’t suit a certain outfit styles and the clasp type means I have to wear it slightly loose (which kind of suits this type of watch/bracelet).
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I’m normally not an integrated bracelet guy. But with your photos and dress attires I want to buy one.
I’m normally not an integrated bracelet guy. But with your photos and dress attires I want to buy one.
Thanks Per - That’s a very nice compliment 🤝
Have you ever tried on an integrated bracelet watch?
Thanks Per - That’s a very nice compliment 🤝
Have you ever tried on an integrated bracelet watch?
At an AD yes.
At an AD yes.
Which one??
I did try on a Royal Oak Jumbo - it was too big for me - then I tried on the 33mm quartz version - and it was lovely. Same happened on the Overseas. The sizing (on me) makes a big impact on my perception of a watch
Not many. Chopard Alpine Eagle and the PRX. I think the reason for my hesitation is due to vintage watches where you hardly can find spare parts or replacement straps/bracelets.
Not many. Chopard Alpine Eagle and the PRX. I think the reason for my hesitation is due to vintage watches where you hardly can find spare parts or replacement straps/bracelets.
The Chopard is a very striking take on the genre. In much the same way (this) Tissot uses the colour, the Alpine Eagle is eye catching with the (double) bezel screws/rivets and that bracelet!
Better than they have any right to be...
Awesome photography!