The most comfortable watch on my wrist the last decade

Being a WIS, a lot of watches has passed my wrist the last 10+ years. Few of them have been as comfortable on wrist as the F77.

I know the F77 doesn't cater to everyones taste, but on the other hand - no watch really does.

There's just something magic about the F77 and the weight distribution. The domed sapphire glass is so well done, and it's visual distortion along the bezel is fascinating.

Wearing comfort? 10 of 10. In the integrated sport watch craze, a clasp like on the F77 with six adjustments is seldom seen.

If I'd had to boil down my watch collection to 3-5 watches, the F77 would be on that list - and of course on my wrist. :)

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Nice watch 👍🏻just from the photo, that dial looks quite stunning (especially that orange/red one).

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I love the blue One🔥

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but does it have tool-less on the fly microadjust

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relyt29

but does it have tool-less on the fly microadjust

Yes it does. I do not count a toothpick as a tool nor a paper clip. If you live in a world without any of these; savage! Besides - I pity your dental hygiene.

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Love that blue 💙

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loevhagen

Yes it does. I do not count a toothpick as a tool nor a paper clip. If you live in a world without any of these; savage! Besides - I pity your dental hygiene.

I have access to toothpicks or paperclips at home or at the office, but the time you're going to want the on-the-fly adjustment is when you're out and about on the town walking around outside with just your bare essentials on you like your wallet, keys and phone

Do you carry a toothpick or paperclip when you're out at a restaurant? At the bar? Walking outside? I don't

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I was just reading about your F77. I would absolutely get one, too - they're uniquely beautiful and practical. I feel the same way about my Strat-o-timer; on its seven link jubilee, it has the perfect amount of heft and is easily the most comfortable watch I've ever worn.

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relyt29

I have access to toothpicks or paperclips at home or at the office, but the time you're going to want the on-the-fly adjustment is when you're out and about on the town walking around outside with just your bare essentials on you like your wallet, keys and phone

Do you carry a toothpick or paperclip when you're out at a restaurant? At the bar? Walking outside? I don't

Q: "Do you carry a toothpick ... when you're out at a restaurant?"

A: No. I get the toothpick at the restaurant.

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I've been seeing a lot more Nivada watches in the last six months or so, they sure seem to be having a moment! I'm unfamiliar with the F77, but I'll absolutely check it out, looks great.

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loevhagen

Yes it does. I do not count a toothpick as a tool nor a paper clip. If you live in a world without any of these; savage! Besides - I pity your dental hygiene.

Could have just said "no" 🥲