Absolutely beautiful 1960s-style dress watches. I LOVE the way they look. I'd say, if the 39mm size is right for your wrists, go for it. For me though, it would probably be a "Nay" as I prefer smaller sizes, especially for watches with such thin bezels.
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Absolutely beautiful 1960s-style dress watches. I LOVE the way they look. I'd say, if the 39mm size is right for your wrists, go for it. For me though, it would probably be a "Nay" as I prefer smaller sizes, especially for watches with such thin bezels.
I'm ok with 39, 37/38 would be perfect but it's personal preference.
The white one is very pretty.
If you like it then yes
Why is Sellita a problem? Parts are readily available, cheap, and will be around for decades to come.
I'm fine with Selitta but find 39mm to be a bridge too far. It would be fantastic if it were a slightly tidier size.
Why is Sellita a problem? Parts are readily available, cheap, and will be around for decades to come.
But not at 20k) if they decided to save money on the movement then the price tag should reflect that