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Cake day: October 17th, 2023

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    1. Breitling Aerospace Evo- I know you said no electronics or quartz, but honestly, this is one of the few exceptions IMHO, especially with his career.
    2. Breitling Navitimer- Slide rule, nuff said.
    3. Rolex Milgauss- A little hard, since they stopped production this year.
    4. Omega Speedmaster- Cool, but personally, I don’t like manual wind watches for everyday wear.
    5. Grand Seiko SBGA 413/415 Shunbun. It’s titanium, lightweight, and an amazing daily driver. I have a lot of watches, and this gets the most wrist time by far.
    6. Tudor Pelagos- Titanium as well, and has a little more wrist presence, color, and lume.

    These are all in the 5-10k range, but the aerospace can be found way cheaper used. Here is my list for the 1-2k range.

    1. CW 12 in titanium.
    2. Farer Portobello- Yes, a manual wind chrono, but I like the brand. sue me.
    3. Upcoming Studio Underd0g series 2 watches (release date Nov 1). It’s cheap, if you can get one, and it’s cool IMHO. I want one, I’ll decide on that day.
    4. Longines Hydroconquest- I did like mine, I ended up giving it to my brother. Not my favorite watch, but value wise, it’s nice.
    5. Seiko Samurai SRPE33- Save the Mantas- This samurai, is a little big, but it has a ceramic bezel, sapphire glass, and a 3:00 crown and date with cyclops, vs a 4:30 crown and date. Amazing lume, a textured dial- Only downside to me is a 3 hz movement, but for that price… It’s a cool watch.

    One last one, IF the regular Pelagos is too pricey, then possibly the FXD. better make sure he’s a nato strap fan first before exploring this option.


  • I will never understand open dials and open casebacks with shit finishing.

    I have 5 watches with open casebacks. A seiko presage (pretty ugly), a farer Hailey (better, but it’s still a basic sellita), a Breitling B01 Chronomat (decent, not amazing, not shit), a Grand Seiko Spring Drive Shunbun (amazing for the price), and a Tag Heuer Monza, with the El Primero caliber 36 in it. (a work of art, and a thing of beauty).

    This shows, that they CAN make beautifully finished movements https://imgur.com/a/tazMkMj
    I don’t know why this el primero movement from the early 2000’s looks better than the modern El Primero, It just makes no sense to me, and I don’t think it’s all on Tag Heuer finishing it, or is it?

    Also, the pink chronomaster sport looks amazing. You don’t need 3 different colors of dials, and that watch shows it. also, Zenith, improve your bracelets please. If you want people to spend 10-13k for a watch, it better have a bracelet that doesn’t look like seiko made it.