Is the ghost position on the San Martin 6200 BB58 something you can get past?
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Sure-why not?
I never understood why this would be a problem.
Could not care less about a ghost position in the movement. Doesn't affect my enjoyment of a watch at all.
Ghost dates don't bother me. I just pull the crown out all the way and don't worry about it.
Not my cup of tea, but I really don't get why folks get their knickers in a twist over a ghost position- not something I'd worry about in the slightest.... If you like it, buy it 😉
I have a watch that has a ghost position and it honestly doesn't bother me at all or change my enjoyment of it.
When it comes to watches sub 1000$, I couldn’t care less. Reliability is way more important and San Martin is getting better with every release. The quality to price ratio is unmatched imho.
Sure-why not?
I never understood why this would be a problem.
Honestly I’m not sure. Other than some OCD issues.