That's Reason #3.
Just gaze at its sensual design.
Its curvatures captivate you, as you behold light gently glide along its silhouette.
Its enticing DNA comes from its predecessor, the 7009-3040 (on the right below), which came out in the 1980s. Note the SNXS73 on the left is slimmer.
(Photo c/o @Jivajive)
It has a cool bubble-style display case back that is quite endearing.
Some find this bubble-style annoying. They replace it with a "run of the mill" flat case back which reduces the thickness by a measly 1mm. Sadly, they don't recognize that it harkens to 70s design, and is what makes the SNXS7x line unique. But, I digress.
Its dimensions are juicy:
Diameter 37mm | LTL 42.4mm | Thickness 11.7mm | Lug width 19mm
Most importantly, it fits and wears comfortably well on my 6.25-inch/50mm wrist.
My guess is that it will surely do so with even bigger wrists (perhaps up to 7.5 inches).
Need I say more? No. Enough.
Because when we gaze at the lovely curves of a lady, we don't go yapping non-stop. We simply go...
It's Day 3 of the SNXS7x Week. Reason #3?
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do you noticed there is a gap between the dial and the case?
do you noticed there is a gap between the dial and the case?
Hmm, I don't. Do you? I'm not able to distinguish if there is any. Could be a visual illusion because of the angle of shot I took and the lighting?
Perhaps @nooski can provide a better answer from his macro shots.
TBH I haven't noticed it either. Maybe the crystal or te edge of the crystal
And indeed, SNXS is great looking watch
Hmm, I don't. Do you? I'm not able to distinguish if there is any. Could be a visual illusion because of the angle of shot I took and the lighting?
Perhaps @nooski can provide a better answer from his macro shots.
Oh, i also have the watch. I see the gap. Or maybe it is just my watch.
Oh, i also have the watch. I see the gap. Or maybe it is just my watch.
Best to check out the macro shots on @nooski's post and compare it with yours. If you can clearly see a gap, then most likely your watch had a slight bump and caused the dial to have a gap. A quick visit to your friendly neighborhood watchmaker will sort that out.
In the meantime, join us this week as we celebrate SNXS7x Week! 🥳 #snxs7xweek Here are 2 posts to get you up to speed.
https://www.watchcrunch.com/hakki501/posts/mark-your-calendars-september-4-10-is-the-snxs7x-week-2nd-edition-194460
https://www.watchcrunch.com/hakki501/posts/september-4-10-is-the-snxs7x-week-199506
It’s a beauty there’s no doubt about it @hakki501 but it’s a midget on my 8”+ wrists so I’ll have to admire from afar 😉
Czech beer and SNXS79 - life can be good 🤗
It’s a beauty there’s no doubt about it @hakki501 but it’s a midget on my 8”+ wrists so I’ll have to admire from afar 😉
No worries, my friend! It is truly a sight to behold. 😉
Czech beer and SNXS79 - life can be good 🤗
San Miguel Beer and SNXS79 - life can indeed be good. 😉
Oh, i also have the watch. I see the gap. Or maybe it is just my watch.
After checking once more, my friend, I see the gap you mentioned. It's actually part of the case design, and the crystal seems to slot perfectly into the gap. It's another unique nuance to its design, making it even more endearing. 🍻
After checking once more, my friend, I see the gap you mentioned. It's actually part of the case design, and the crystal seems to slot perfectly into the gap. It's another unique nuance to its design, making it even more endearing. 🍻
Thank you my friend for confirmation. It is long time ago, you still remember...