Speaking from experience, I have to say the Zulu time. It’s functional as a traveler’s GMT and can be dressed up or down. It’s 100 metres of WR makes it’s pretty decent sport watch.
Thank you. I’ve really been enjoying Oris. I’ve been eyeballing the X for a while. I have the 65, okavango, pointer date, and Aritilier. I believe they are doing some really cool things.
Some people are giving the Kermit some hate, however, surprisingly, I love it. It’s quirky to say the least. Additionally, with the Calibre 400, and the bracelet, I think they may have a sleeper hit of sorts. Thank you again for your honest assessment of your cool watch!
Glycine doesn’t get a lot of love anymore ( most likely due the “invicta stigma”). I think they are still great watches for the price. I love the airman. Nice piece!
So when I was new, I went a little crazy buying every watch I “fell in love with”. Now, I have a lot of watches, half of which I never wear anymore. I’d say think really hard about it. Enjoy the hobby, but think hard about what you want. Do you have a grail or are you scratching an itch? I hope that helps a little.
I enjoy mine. Vostoks are quirky and pretty durable…….for the price. As for getting one, like a lot of things in the watch space, patience is a virtue 🙄. One last thing to address the virtue signaling, we should not be canceling the people for their governments actions. It’s unfortunate that we’d do that as I’m sure there are Russian crunchers here that simply want share the same interest we all have………..COOL WATCHES😃 Let’s not let what we wear become political statements. Just let them be the cool things we enjoy.
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