GS Snowflake is too light on the wrist, one of those watches people feel they should or almost obligated to investigate. There are much better models in the brand catalogue imo. Cartier Santos a personal favourite since the late 80s!
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The First . The Santos.
Like comparing Big Ben to the Atomic clock.
Personally GS do nothing for me, I'm not in awe of spring drive like most seem to be, so I'm heavily biased in favour of tradition and history.
GS Snowflake is too light on the wrist, one of those watches people feel they should or almost obligated to investigate. There are much better models in the brand catalogue imo. Cartier Santos a personal favourite since the late 80s!
The one in the middle.
Santos. @Inkitatus said it perfectly
The First . The Santos.
Like comparing Big Ben to the Atomic clock.
Personally GS do nothing for me, I'm not in awe of spring drive like most seem to be, so I'm heavily biased in favour of tradition and history.
I'm a GS fan but regarding your point on tradition & history, I agree 100% so I voted for the Santos as well