I recently bought myself a small late 80’s/90’s Seiko quartz after wanting one for a while. They’re really great watches in their own way. It’s gonna be interesting to see if they experience a resurgence in the coming years as smaller watches seem to be coming back.
BearsAtFairs
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That Orvin seriously looms great! I really like the way the 12-6-9 indices are designed, really makes the date window look like it belongs.
Do people judge someone for hanging a quality reproduction of a painting instead of an original that is essentially unattainable for a normal person? If they do, you probably don’t need them in your life.
Steinhart makes great watches. Id argue that they’re a little pricey for their fit and finish, but the cost makes for a more consistent product. If you’re ok with a 1-5% chance that you might get a dud and will have to email back and forth with the seller, you can get a watch with substantially better fit and finish at a substantially lower cost by going with one of the Aliexpress watch manufacturers.
A few people suggested Sugess/Seestern. Sugess is actually a respected watch manufacturer in east Asia with a solid presence. But I’d suggest checking out San Martin’s offerings. They’re a smaller firm that’s been expanding away from homages into really nice original pieces, more like western micro brands. They’re not just an anonymous parts bin manufacturer and have been making the rounds at Asian watch expos this past year. I have a San Martin and will probably get another - it’s almost eery how much bang for the buck that watch has, truly top notch fit and finish. I don’t think they have a full on 1655 homage, but they do have offerings in a similar sort of realm.