How do you like it? I love pics of it but sceptical about how it looks in person.
For me it’s just okay. It has a beautiful dial that gets a lot of compliments, and the case finishing feels great for the price. However 9 times out of 10 when I push the crown in after I’m done setting setting the watch, the hands move backwards or forwards a little bit.
Not sure it’s a defect with my particular model or if they all are like this, but it’s frustrating enough that I don’t wear it very often.
For me it’s just okay. It has a beautiful dial that gets a lot of compliments, and the case finishing feels great for the price. However 9 times out of 10 when I push the crown in after I’m done setting setting the watch, the hands move backwards or forwards a little bit.
Not sure it’s a defect with my particular model or if they all are like this, but it’s frustrating enough that I don’t wear it very often.
I hear ya. Some times a tiny detail of a watch can drive us nuts. My 1st chronograph didn't have a second hand sub dial and now Ill never get a crono with out a second dial. Do seconds matter in reality, no but I like to see that my watch is alive. No interest in any cronos like that anymore. It's such a personal hobby that I totally hear ya.
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How do you like it? I love pics of it but sceptical about how it looks in person.
How do you like it? I love pics of it but sceptical about how it looks in person.
For me it’s just okay. It has a beautiful dial that gets a lot of compliments, and the case finishing feels great for the price. However 9 times out of 10 when I push the crown in after I’m done setting setting the watch, the hands move backwards or forwards a little bit.
Not sure it’s a defect with my particular model or if they all are like this, but it’s frustrating enough that I don’t wear it very often.
For me it’s just okay. It has a beautiful dial that gets a lot of compliments, and the case finishing feels great for the price. However 9 times out of 10 when I push the crown in after I’m done setting setting the watch, the hands move backwards or forwards a little bit.
Not sure it’s a defect with my particular model or if they all are like this, but it’s frustrating enough that I don’t wear it very often.
I hear ya. Some times a tiny detail of a watch can drive us nuts. My 1st chronograph didn't have a second hand sub dial and now Ill never get a crono with out a second dial. Do seconds matter in reality, no but I like to see that my watch is alive. No interest in any cronos like that anymore. It's such a personal hobby that I totally hear ya.