I'd go with the Heuer. The Monaco looks great on a wrist. I wasn't a fan at all until I put one on. Now I know why it has a cult like following. It's total different chrono that works.
I'd go with the Heuer. The Monaco looks great on a wrist. I wasn't a fan at all until I put one on. Now I know why it has a cult like following. It's total different chrono that works.
For those not aware, the Sinn 903 is very closely tied to the Breitling Navitimer beyond just looking similar; there's much more to the story. See here.
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I'd go with the Heuer. The Monaco looks great on a wrist. I wasn't a fan at all until I put one on. Now I know why it has a cult like following. It's total different chrono that works.
I'd go with the Heuer. The Monaco looks great on a wrist. I wasn't a fan at all until I put one on. Now I know why it has a cult like following. It's total different chrono that works.
What he said, for all the same reasons!!
I have a manaco that is uncomfortable wearing due to being square. Your result may differ
For those not aware, the Sinn 903 is very closely tied to the Breitling Navitimer beyond just looking similar; there's much more to the story. See here.
I hadn't considered that but it certainly works as Canuck patriotism.
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I think the 903 has an interesting back story. No it didn't go to the moon, but Sinn did buy the rights to make a Navitimer.
I think the 903 has an interesting back story. No it didn't go to the moon, but Sinn did buy the rights to make a Navitimer.
I like the story too: a German company (Sinn) helps out a Swiss company (Breitling) because of a Japanese company (Seiko, quartz crisis).
I like the story too: a German company (Sinn) helps out a Swiss company (Breitling) because of a Japanese company (Seiko, quartz crisis).
It's like a watch industry soap opera.