If we are talking about the "normal" captain cook. It is hard to chose, because both have every different design.
But if you want to buy a Rado and if you are able to add some cash. I would recommend the high tech ceramic line. The material is awesome and in another league.
Imagine a massive but light watch, that sits comfortable on your wrist, which feels never cold on your skin and will never scratch.
The high tech ceramic line has also applied indizes if it's important to you.
They are two different ways of accomplishing the same task. I’d need more information about what you are seeking before guessing which is best suited. I have some thoughts on the matter.
I was weighing both of these up. I opted for the Longines (in black) in the end... I felt it had more application for different occasions and 38mm looked alot better on my 7" wrist. So for versatility and fit my vote is the Longines, but that is for me. Both great watches.
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Two of my favorite brands.
If we are talking about the "normal" captain cook. It is hard to chose, because both have every different design.
But if you want to buy a Rado and if you are able to add some cash. I would recommend the high tech ceramic line. The material is awesome and in another league.
Imagine a massive but light watch, that sits comfortable on your wrist, which feels never cold on your skin and will never scratch.
The high tech ceramic line has also applied indizes if it's important to you.
Captain Cook all day long. It's one of the few dive watches that I really like.
But isn't it significantly more expensive than the Hydro Conquest?
They are two different ways of accomplishing the same task. I’d need more information about what you are seeking before guessing which is best suited. I have some thoughts on the matter.
Built quality and complications
I was weighing both of these up. I opted for the Longines (in black) in the end... I felt it had more application for different occasions and 38mm looked alot better on my 7" wrist. So for versatility and fit my vote is the Longines, but that is for me. Both great watches.
Ah great I was also looking for the captain Cook few hours ago before this poll made lol
Did you pick any ? I am selling my HC to get a captain cook grey in 42 mm