I have about a dozen automatic watches... this is my favorite
I like the hidden or "turtle" lugs....very handsome!
I have about a dozen automatic watches... this is my favorite
Definitely warmer... seriously, I prefer an analogue face on most things with the exception of test instruments. Just can't beat an 'in a glance' information format.I find that time tracked by an analog watch is richer and fuller than time tracked by a digital watch.
What I’d really like is a camping/retirement watch that only tracks day and date- no hours or minutes- but haven’t found one like that yet.
Definitely warmer... seriously, I prefer an analogue face on most things with the exception of test instruments. Just can't beat an 'in a glance' information format.
slammed into some coral.
I'd ever put on lay-by
I don't have many watches anymore (they were mostly stolen about 20 years ago), but I still have these two dress watches I bought in about 1987/89.
The Citizen is my all time favourite (full moon phases, day, date etc) and the first thing I'd ever put on lay-by. It cost me AU$210 back in the day. It is the most accurate watch I have ever seen- in a year it doesn't lose or gain even a second- I must have got a great crystal in that one.
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I remember buying this Pulsar and a matching ladies' one for my gf so we had the same watches. Still got the watch...
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How is your arm ?
Must have been quite a hit !!!
It's actually red in person--it is based on an accurate scan of the Columbia label. It's just hard to photograph.I’m sure digital works with an analog display is doable, and probably a setting in something like an Apple Watch. I was being curmudgeonly and looking for a full mechanical example that didn’t need to be charged.
I like the orange display! Looks sharp!
I prefer that in an automobile as well--the gauges are somewhat in my field of vision when looking straight ahead, and I can see where the needles are at without needing to refocus and stare at them to interpret them directly. I've never liked digital speed, RPM, etc. readouts in a car. Give me a round meter or at least a bar graph to show information. Not numbers. And now with my nearfield eyesight being for crap, some digits are now blurred beyond recognition, yet I can still see the needles perfectly.Definitely warmer... seriously, I prefer an analogue face on most things with the exception of test instruments. Just can't beat an 'in a glance' information format.