Re: timepieces

Originally Posted by
AngryScientist
while i generally agree with the sentiment, i think for tool watches, divers specifically, should keep it dead simple. function above all else. then again, my favorite watch is the no-date sub; i still think it's an engineering marvel, everything i need, nothing i dont.
No argument here. I love no-date watches (Rolex Explorer I and Tudor Black Bay are standouts). And I'd get the no-date Sub in a heartbeat if I could (I'm not allowed to, though)! One of my personal favorites is the Sea-Dweller Deepsea because that that thing is an engineering marvel that is so, so, so much more than I need. And that's despite having a date.
I was more speaking about things like what Patek might consider complications or grand complications. Or in the Rolex world, things like the Cellini Moonphase (it's gorgeous).
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
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