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I'm relatively new to the watch game and I'm picking out my next watch. I came across the Baltic MR01 and I think the dial of this watch is absolutely gorgeous and I think the movement looks really cool also.

The thing is, I couldn't help but think why other major brands don't use movements like this until a much higher price point. Why do other automatic movements in this price range look rather bland in comparison? The other watches I could find with a beautiful movement like this were 2 - 3 times the price. (I'm thinking of the nomos club ref #: 703.1 and Hamilton aviation pilot pioneer ref #: H76719530

TLDR: what's the catch with this watch?

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[–] AmbitiousButRubbishh@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I will say the MR01 comes up for sale very often on eBay in the last year or two, like a few new listings every day.

It’s pretty unusual in my experience for a micro-brand to have so many second-hand offerings in the wild.

It pops up for sale more often than any other Baltic, including the Aquascaphes, which have been around for forever.

Could be a red flag that buyers are satisfied