This just adds insult to the injury of them offering the men's watches in whatever overly large size they are nowadays. They are perfectly capable of doing it in like half the size. But they hate us or pander to the lowest common purchaser instead.
This just adds insult to the injury of them offering the men's watches in whatever overly large size they are nowadays. They are perfectly capable of doing it in like half the size. But they hate us or pander to the lowest common purchaser instead.
I had to look it up but there is/was a JLC with a 14mm rectangular movt which is insane.
But yeah, I guess some of us are amazed at the intricacy of these small machines. And the smaller, the better.
The wild thing is this thing came running 0 spd/0.1 ms ๐ณ
I wish Seiko had taken a more unisex(-ish) approach to this watch. Womenโs watches often being so tiny feels out of place both in general and for the style of watch the DressKX is. It should have been more like 30~34 mm. And it lacking an exhibition caseback (the unofficial sixth feature of the Seiko 5 at this point imo) feels a bit patronizing.
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This just adds insult to the injury of them offering the men's watches in whatever overly large size they are nowadays. They are perfectly capable of doing it in like half the size. But they hate us or pander to the lowest common purchaser instead.
This just adds insult to the injury of them offering the men's watches in whatever overly large size they are nowadays. They are perfectly capable of doing it in like half the size. But they hate us or pander to the lowest common purchaser instead.
I had to look it up but there is/was a JLC with a 14mm rectangular movt which is insane.
But yeah, I guess some of us are amazed at the intricacy of these small machines. And the smaller, the better.
The wild thing is this thing came running 0 spd/0.1 ms ๐ณ
Watch me struggle to put this micro watch on straps! ๐
https://youtu.be/6CnRcTqQoNI
I wish Seiko had taken a more unisex(-ish) approach to this watch. Womenโs watches often being so tiny feels out of place both in general and for the style of watch the DressKX is. It should have been more like 30~34 mm. And it lacking an exhibition caseback (the unofficial sixth feature of the Seiko 5 at this point imo) feels a bit patronizing.