That was my idea about my Traska Freediver Green Mint too, I thought that will be a summer watch, and I put it in the box at the end of September last year. But at the at of November, I was missing it so much I started to wear it again. After this I don't care about seasons, I just wear what I actually want 😀.
The Metric line is so good, it's not a coincidence I have one too! Cheers!
That was my idea about my Traska Freediver Green Mint too, I thought that will be a summer watch, and I put it in the box at the end of September last year. But at the at of November, I was missing it so much I started to wear it again. After this I don't care about seasons, I just wear what I actually want 😀.
The Metric line is so good, it's not a coincidence I have one too! Cheers!
Nice to meet a fellow metric brother 🙌
Traska is quite nice too, not my first time noticing it - love the simple, yet colourful and playful character.
And yeah, I agree that concept of seasons is wuite limiting - you should be able to wear what your sould desira whenever you want 😁
striking looking #brew watch, what's the quality like? I've never actually seen one in person
Hi! I don't have that much experience in watches, but I would say it's definitely worth the price. Comparing to the watches I have, it looks and feels better built than Seagull 1963, but worse than Farer and Baltic watches I have. I think there's a reason to it: they're both 1.5-2 times pricier and have different type (Field watch / Diver). Another comparison I can make: if I had to choose by the quality finish and bracelet between 200-500$ Seiko and Metric - I would pick metric. I didn't quite like the Seiko models I've seen in the local shop.
The dial is well made, no obvious misalignments on my model. Case/bracelet finishing is quite pleasing for an eye too. I would like to note that integrated bracelet should be counted as a feature: I have 3 bracelets and love this combo the most, even though Farer's Titanium Bracelet costs like a half of this watch (see pictures below for comparison).
So overall I would advise you to check this watch if you're interested. It's also the watch I would leave if I had to part with all other watches; more because of the theme (I'm an avid coffee lover), but the quality and aesthetic suffice too.
Hi! I don't have that much experience in watches, but I would say it's definitely worth the price. Comparing to the watches I have, it looks and feels better built than Seagull 1963, but worse than Farer and Baltic watches I have. I think there's a reason to it: they're both 1.5-2 times pricier and have different type (Field watch / Diver). Another comparison I can make: if I had to choose by the quality finish and bracelet between 200-500$ Seiko and Metric - I would pick metric. I didn't quite like the Seiko models I've seen in the local shop.
The dial is well made, no obvious misalignments on my model. Case/bracelet finishing is quite pleasing for an eye too. I would like to note that integrated bracelet should be counted as a feature: I have 3 bracelets and love this combo the most, even though Farer's Titanium Bracelet costs like a half of this watch (see pictures below for comparison).
So overall I would advise you to check this watch if you're interested. It's also the watch I would leave if I had to part with all other watches; more because of the theme (I'm an avid coffee lover), but the quality and aesthetic suffice too.
Hope this helps!
Thank you for this, all 3 look amazing, the Farer looks really nice! Thank you for the honest feedback 👌🏼
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Great looking watch..May the New Year bring Peace to you and your family..🙏
Great looking watch..May the New Year bring Peace to you and your family..🙏
Hey man, thanks a lot! Best wishes for you and your family too 🫰
That was my idea about my Traska Freediver Green Mint too, I thought that will be a summer watch, and I put it in the box at the end of September last year. But at the at of November, I was missing it so much I started to wear it again. After this I don't care about seasons, I just wear what I actually want 😀.
The Metric line is so good, it's not a coincidence I have one too! Cheers!
That was my idea about my Traska Freediver Green Mint too, I thought that will be a summer watch, and I put it in the box at the end of September last year. But at the at of November, I was missing it so much I started to wear it again. After this I don't care about seasons, I just wear what I actually want 😀.
The Metric line is so good, it's not a coincidence I have one too! Cheers!
Nice to meet a fellow metric brother 🙌
Traska is quite nice too, not my first time noticing it - love the simple, yet colourful and playful character.
And yeah, I agree that concept of seasons is wuite limiting - you should be able to wear what your sould desira whenever you want 😁
striking looking #brew watch, what's the quality like? I've never actually seen one in person
striking looking #brew watch, what's the quality like? I've never actually seen one in person
Hi! I don't have that much experience in watches, but I would say it's definitely worth the price. Comparing to the watches I have, it looks and feels better built than Seagull 1963, but worse than Farer and Baltic watches I have. I think there's a reason to it: they're both 1.5-2 times pricier and have different type (Field watch / Diver). Another comparison I can make: if I had to choose by the quality finish and bracelet between 200-500$ Seiko and Metric - I would pick metric. I didn't quite like the Seiko models I've seen in the local shop.
The dial is well made, no obvious misalignments on my model. Case/bracelet finishing is quite pleasing for an eye too. I would like to note that integrated bracelet should be counted as a feature: I have 3 bracelets and love this combo the most, even though Farer's Titanium Bracelet costs like a half of this watch (see pictures below for comparison).
So overall I would advise you to check this watch if you're interested. It's also the watch I would leave if I had to part with all other watches; more because of the theme (I'm an avid coffee lover), but the quality and aesthetic suffice too.
Hope this helps!
Hi! I don't have that much experience in watches, but I would say it's definitely worth the price. Comparing to the watches I have, it looks and feels better built than Seagull 1963, but worse than Farer and Baltic watches I have. I think there's a reason to it: they're both 1.5-2 times pricier and have different type (Field watch / Diver). Another comparison I can make: if I had to choose by the quality finish and bracelet between 200-500$ Seiko and Metric - I would pick metric. I didn't quite like the Seiko models I've seen in the local shop.
The dial is well made, no obvious misalignments on my model. Case/bracelet finishing is quite pleasing for an eye too. I would like to note that integrated bracelet should be counted as a feature: I have 3 bracelets and love this combo the most, even though Farer's Titanium Bracelet costs like a half of this watch (see pictures below for comparison).
So overall I would advise you to check this watch if you're interested. It's also the watch I would leave if I had to part with all other watches; more because of the theme (I'm an avid coffee lover), but the quality and aesthetic suffice too.
Hope this helps!
Thank you for this, all 3 look amazing, the Farer looks really nice! Thank you for the honest feedback 👌🏼