I still can’t believe I actually bought this watch, a moment of madness for sure as it’s so not me. In a further moment of temporary insanity I bought a load of bezels. I think it’s got to be the gold one, making it even less like my norm.
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Have you lost your marbles?

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tiffer

Have you lost your marbles?

Yes, what of it ya clown.

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tiffer

Shut it or I'll come round your place with my baseball bat.

You & whose army ya pie?

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tiffer

Shut it or I'll come round your place with my baseball bat.

Ha ha ha, playing the big man with your baseball bat threats. The minute my wife came to the door you sh1t your pants & ran......

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tiffer

Ha ha ha, playing the big man with your baseball bat threats. The minute my wife came to the door you sh1t your pants & ran......

Ha ha ha, he's such a loser isn't he?

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tiffer

Ha ha ha, he's such a loser isn't he?

He sure is mate 👍

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It's a big watch, I mean really big. That said, it does fit well on the wrist & isn't a heavy watch to wear at all.

I actually really quite like it but would prefer it to be a bit less in your face than it is due to it's size. If they were to knock 6mm off it, I reckon I would wear it every week. It's obviously a bit gimmicky looking like the Richard Mille & that is increased by the fact that a lot of the skeleton display is purely for show. There are cogs & bridges that don't actually serve any purpose other than to make it look a more complex mechanical watch.

The watch is around £550-£600 & the bezel inserts were between £28 & £33 each. You can purchase straps, casings in different colours as well. For the money it's well constructed although you won't be able to wear anything other than Tsar Bomba straps due to how they are attached to the case.

I think for the money it's a lot of fun & it may well make you believe you're wearing a Richard Mille when you've got it on 😮😍 It is however a £500 watch that you can change the look of hugely without too much additional spend.