It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
Do you have a link to that at all? That does sound good.
It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
Honestly the SW200-1 have their own issues. I've owned many watches with this movement and have had a few gears break and ratchet wheel issues 😑 they are not as robust as the NH34 in my experience. The NH34 has a longer power reserve and winds much easier than the SW200-1 not to mention a Hack-second hand.
The accuracy in my experience has been a 3rd of what Seiko discloses in specs so no worries.
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Not bad is it? Especially with that 30% discount.
Not bad is it? Especially with that 30% discount.
It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
Do you have a link to that at all? That does sound good.
Do you have a link to that at all? That does sound good.
https://www.ashford.com/brand/glycine.html?gender=MEN&movement_type_family=Automatic&prod_cate=Watches&product_list_order=price%7Easc
It's hard for me to justify shelling out about $280 for an NH35 powered diver when I can spend an extra $20-$30 and get a Swiss Made Glycine Combat Sub powered by an SW200-1.
Honestly the SW200-1 have their own issues. I've owned many watches with this movement and have had a few gears break and ratchet wheel issues 😑 they are not as robust as the NH34 in my experience. The NH34 has a longer power reserve and winds much easier than the SW200-1 not to mention a Hack-second hand.
The accuracy in my experience has been a 3rd of what Seiko discloses in specs so no worries.