If you don’t know what you want set a budget walk into a couple of stores and then make a choice based on the watch that you connected with the most. If you didn’t then don’t buy a watch at that point.
I would disagree with that take their are many vintage seamaster 300s that don’t have a helium escape valve. Also I know we don’t need an helium escape valve which is part of my point, it is so extra and in this specific case taking away from the design of the watch
I don’t care about the thickness but they need to something about that horrible helium escape valve, there are plenty of examples of divers that have a escape valve but its far less intrusive to the design
If you don’t feel comfortable on public transportation with a watch I don’t think you should own it, maybe it’s just me but if I I’m constantly worried about my watch and what I can take it it’s not worth the money, the watch and the lifestyle don’t match
As someone who finds the current semester kinda ugly my opinion is clear, but if you don’t love a watch I think you should move on and find something that connects with you.
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