I almost purchase the steel Legend Diver a few years ago, when it came out, but didn't like it on wrist (one with a Milanese bracelet). NATO changes things though
The NATO or sailcloth bands are great for these. I think they are a bit more casual and on a steel bracelet don't work quite as well. But a great vintage style watch, and if you have room in your collections definitely hits a niche for various people. But love Longines and now I'm going to have to purchase a moonphase after the posts from the past few days.
Unimatic Ball (preowned) Bell & Ross (preowned) Dan Henry MKII (if you’re in to homage designs) Merci Mido Norquain Zodiac
Father’s Day sale puts this in 37mm below $1,500. Think that’s a lot of watch at that price: https://www.jomashop.com/tudor-1926...NP3wwhBISbWHSrTHI8ylM_KS-x1vWjVBoCqHkQAvD_BwE $1,700 for the 41mm.
I'll take a SARX055 and save 700 bucks Generally speaking, the Presage line are amazing dress watches
That's dope. That's probably along the lines of what I need (weight/size) with my wrist/arm nonsense.
The strap is a quick release design and apparently I need to go through JLC only to find a black alligator?
With those spring bars, probably. However you would easily be able to find spare spring bars and put any strap you want on it.
I love that JLC incorporated a quick release strap. Showing good understanding of the current market.
Anniversary gift arrived, along with a complementary matching Wolf travel roll. Should have gotten a bigger box Spoiler
Love everything about the Milgauss except for the orange hand and numbers. Can’t get myself to spend the $8k due to that detail alone.
I say it in jest but I wear mine much more frequently too. I think my next piece is going to be the Nomos you suggested.
What kind of discount from MSRP can you usually get on a Nomos? I’ve heard that there’s room to haggle on that line.