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I Am A Critic said:
If only I didn't have such masculine wrists. That's a beautiful watch.
YouBet said:I Am A Critic said:
If only I didn't have such masculine wrists. That's a beautiful watch.
One of the more unique humble brags I've seen.
I'm interested. I really like these and unlike most things these days they're reasonably priced. Can you send me some pics or post on here?RP said:
Anyone interested in buying my Oris Big Crown Pointer Date?
I bought it last summer on Teddy Baldassarre's website and I have the box, stickers, everything that came with it, including an Oris branded travel pouch. It's the blue dial version with brown leather strap.
Teddy's webpage for the watch
It's in like new condition. I didn't wear it very much and I want to keep my watch collection strictly to 3 watches so this one has to go.
The dial is very nice; pictures don't do it justice. The pointer date complication is less common (I think) and a cool feature.
If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to text pictures. I'm located in Austin.
Prices on Chrono24 range from $1250-1500, so I'm asking $1300.
RP said:
Anyone interested in buying my Oris Big Crown Pointer Date?
I bought it last summer on Teddy Baldassarre's website and I have the box, stickers, everything that came with it, including an Oris branded travel pouch. It's the blue dial version with brown leather strap.
Teddy's webpage for the watch
It's in like new condition. I didn't wear it very much and I want to keep my watch collection strictly to 3 watches so this one has to go.
The dial is very nice; pictures don't do it justice. The pointer date complication is less common (I think) and a cool feature.
If anyone is interested, I'd be happy to text pictures. I'm located in Austin.
Prices on Chrono24 range from $1250-1500, so I'm asking $1300.
Fall92 said:
So how much? I might want that AT in black.
Fall92 said:
So how much? I might want that AT in black.
Coincidentally, I read an article a year or two ago which had the premise that many/most people who wore high-end watches now don't bother to even make sure the time is correct. To the point that many men don't even bother making sure the time is actually functioning at all. Thus, high end watches have morphed into bracelets for men as opposed to watches.GAC06 said:
20 minutes per day? That's a bracelet not a watch
SquirrellyDan said:
Anyone have suggestions on "micro brands" ? I bought this one a couple of years ago because it was really inexpensive and was really well built. However, the damned thing is about 20 minutes fast per day. I like looking at off brand watches, mostly because I'm not yet at the point to justify a 5k plus watch.