Truly an outstanding watch that looks great on you. The patinated lume is particularly cool. Enjoy!currently 10 secs slow - I'll give it a week to see if it is constant
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Truly an outstanding watch that looks great on you. The patinated lume is particularly cool. Enjoy!currently 10 secs slow - I'll give it a week to see if it is constant
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Thanks Bill, just some minor observations until now. The lume after 2-3 hours resembles old tritium as well, so nothing like the current bright Cititzen or Seiko stuff. The crown could be set 1 mm deeper into the flanks to make it more elegant and the crown guards themselves are sculpted quite angular.Truly an outstanding watch that looks great on you. The patinated lume is particularly cool. Enjoy!
Maybe my favorite bracelet, yet I don't own one. Looks great on your Alpinist.New beads of rice bracelet on my Alpinist. Very comfortable!
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Maybe my favorite bracelet, yet I don't own one. Looks great on your Alpinist.
I don’t like large watches but I traded the explorer 1. With the smooth bezel it wears much smaller IMO. The two toned version is definitely not my cup of tea.Just saw that (Rolex underwhelms super-fan CEO with 2021 watches - https://www.watchpro.com/rolex-underwhelms-super-fan-ceo-with-2021-watches/). A two-tone Explorer looks a little silly and dilutes the spirit of the model.
Once the two tone hits the street I will have a look how it looks on the wrist. All steel models are very hard to get and most of the time above MSRP so there is a good chance that I can pick one up in a regular store. I see it as a more sporty Oyster perpetual.I don’t like large watches but I traded the explorer 1. With the smooth bezel it wears much smaller IMO. The two toned version is definitely not my cup of tea.
Things have to settle in. Which is why it's pointless to have a watch regulated until it has had at least a month of wrist time (so I'm told).
Yes, I will track it for a week to see the trend and then just wear it for a couple of weeks and retrack again after that. Crystal is a medium domed sapphire and the arrow can be set independently, due to the 2893 movement, on crown position No.2 (forward is date, backward is timezone).Things have to settle in. Which is why it's pointless to have a watch regulated until it has had at least a month of wrist time (so I'm told).
Damn good looking watch. Steinhart captured the best of all Explorer II iterations from the 1655 on. Is the crystal sapphire or acrylic? Can the orange hand be independently set (unlike on the 1655)?
It's a quickset, too, I assume. I used to hate scrolling through a month of days just to set the date.Yes, I will track it for a week to see the trend and then just wear it for a couple of weeks and retrack again after that. Crystal is a medium domed sapphire and the arrow can be set independently, due to the 2893 movement, on crown position No.2 (forward is date, backward is timezone).
correct, my 1601 from the 70ies has no quickset and is a pain to set...It's a quickset, too, I assume. I used to hate scrolling through a month of days just to set the date.
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Remind me to tell you this story.
Ok...I'm intrigued. Tell me a story.Remind me to tell you this story.
Lol, just dragging my mangy bones outta bed again!Ok...I'm intrigued. Tell me a story.
Great story, thanks. Not sure on the too small thing. You may be on the front end of the new style. Glad you got the piece running again.Lol, just dragging my mangy bones outta bed again!
That watch was given to me by my bride on our wedding day. We met when I cut her hair.
The battery died not long after, and I had no idea how to take the back off to change it. And we didn't have any extra money to take it to a jewelry store. So it sat for 30+ years.
It recently turned up while cleaning and I decided to tackle the job myself.
So, it's a cheap, way too small watch, but I believe it is the only watch I have that I didn't buy for myself.
I plan to wear it the day I perform my son's wedding.