The Timepiece Thread vol: READ THE 1st POST!!!

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just got these last week. Fossil Minimalist (solar-powered) and Fossil Hybrid HR Smartwatch.

to complete the fossil set, I'm only missing a battery quartz fossil watch. already have the fossil automatic. although I have a couple of typical quartz watches that are not fossil and due to my annoyance of having to replace the batteries on those every 2 years, I guess it's pointless to even consider getting another fossil watch for the sake of collection but not really wearing it.

so far, loving these new 2 watches and could possibly shelve the fossil automatic finally.
 

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wow

a 40mm explorer 1

blackbay 54 in 37mm

updated daytona? ss suround the ceramic bezel? plus an open caseback? is that just going to be on the gold models?


and thanks god cartier finally released the santos medium with a colored dial

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and i love it that iwc brought back the ingenieur but they are nuts to be charging almost $12k starting for it

 
Surprised that Rolex were as out of the box this year. The updated daytona with open caseback is a big departure from its sports watch roots and an acknowledgement that it is now a more luxury piece.
 
Surprised that Rolex were as out of the box this year. The updated daytona with open caseback is a big departure from its sports watch roots and an acknowledgement that it is now a more luxury piece.


its only on the platinum model

disappointed the 1908 is only in precious metal, its gorgeous and at 39mm, a great size for a dress watch and in steel its a good OP alternative

this op is a big surprise though

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and tudor continues to offer these watches at a very god price, the bb54 (37mm) and black bay 36/41 (and now offered in 39mm) for less than $4k is great and i can see the bb54 getting a colorful dial later this year (or next years w&w) too

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its only on the platinum model

disappointed the 1908 is only in precious metal, its gorgeous and at 39mm, a great size for a dress watch and in steel its a good OP alternative

this op is a big surprise though

28BF7088-A1CC-44B7-B5C7-268AFC87E95E.jpeg



and tudor continues to offer these watches at a very god price, the bb54 (37mm) and black bay 36/41 (and now offered in 39mm) for less than $4k is great and i can see the bb54 getting a colorful dial later this year (or next years w&w) too

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That OP is insanity for how conservative Rolex is in its design language. But good to see they are taking more risks.

Tudor definitely put out some good stuff. The red black bay and the new 54 is amazing. I don't know what they have done to the case (if anything) but it looks a better than the 58 and the obvious reference to the 1954 Tudor Submariner with changed bezel.
 
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