Allow me to elaborate, or defend myself, depending on how you're coming at this
I wound up with 3 different lug width watches pretty quickly, so I wound up getting a bunch of straps and various sizes and turns out I have a type, just had to find my way there. It's bad when you have a SPB143 worth of straps only two years into this hobby...
Elaborate so we can all learn!
Another lesson for me is to be more picky and more demanding of what I want out of a watch, settling just leads to disappointment
I've had mine for almost a year and besides maybe a day or two it's all I've worn. Tough as nails, and bezel is great, and a total strap monster
I like the added GMT function but a few weeks ago I had the realization it's a dive watch and not a GMT, it has a caller GMT function but is mostly a diver which a nice added feature
As far as value proposition, that's probably more personal. For me it has the perfect intersection of size, function, has painted indices which I value a lot, minimal dial text, and can be serviced almost anywhere if needed, also got a discount when I bought it
My wife has a Broadsword as well, great watches and haters gonna hate
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