Thanks, it feels big, it's tall, it's bulky, and it just feels like an alien spaceship, your eye can't help but be drawn to it. I'm enjoying the experience, but I'm not sure it'll last long term, can't think of many occasions when I'm actually going to reach for it as the watch of choice
I think it is, titanium is an in vogue material and the watch feels genuinely solid and ready to take on whatever but without having an oversized dominance in your wrist.
I REALLY like the Boldr, titanium on a NATO you forget it's there until you need it and it's so tough, I wear it when I'm doing yard work or DIY and when I'm off-road driving for my job and it takes it all on with ease and I love the look too
The thing you have to remember with the Baltic is where they're pitching it, I think for the price and type of watch the finishing is excellent. The build quality, it feels very light and the microrotor spins quite loudly, but you can't be harsh on it because it gives you the aesthetic of a MUCH more expensive watch. I think what they are doing at Baltic is great, making that haute horology accesible for us mortals!
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