eta2750

joined 1 year ago
[–] eta2750@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

To be expected. Blancpain has never been a "cool" brand. The Fifty Fathoms is ugly and dated. Sparse to a fault, like those Unimatic watches. Just my opinion, to each their own. It's also $400 plastic watch that can't be serviced. The ETA quartz movement in the Moonswatch runs on batteries and objectively has a longer theoretical service life vs a sistem51 movement.

The color selection is hideous. There's no "Mission to the Moon" option available. Imagine a black on black bezel option with the iconic yellow/red no rads indicator...but of course people would never bother buying the real thing if that were the case. The Fifty Fathoms doesn't have the same mythological pull that the Moonwatch has.

[–] eta2750@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Maybe try putting the Tank on a nice leather strap instead of bracelet and seeing how you feel? I personally love a smaller Tank with a more muted dial. Easier to dress down. A tank on bracelet always seems wrong to me haha, more of a santos thing in my mind.

[–] eta2750@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

That new Timex Marlin Chrono looks incredible. Especially the panda version. Dare I say it looks about as good as the Heuer 60th anniversary Carrera...

[–] eta2750@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I regret buying some cheap mechanicals like the Vostok Amphibia and Seagull 1963. They seem great until the pusher stops working or the timekeeping starts to falter. Then you learn the cost to service a Venus 175 is too-damn-high so you toss it in favor of a new one. Then within a year that new one takes a dump. Fool me once... If only I took all that money and put it in my 401k instead lol. I have nicer Omega and Hamilton mechanicals to fall back on but with smartphones and the ever-growing list of magnetic devices and accessories we carry, I wear them less and less. In fact, I no longer think it’s practical to wear mechanicals unless they have fancy silicon hairsprings and are certified antimagnetic. But that’s the problem…these watches are $$$$. Unless it’s a gift or a carefully considered purchase for an occasion that warrants the watch, you’re going to have some buyers remorse. Especially if you’re doing it for attention. 99% of people are not watch nerds and will never notice or care. And you also have to worry about a laundry list of silly things like saving the boxes/papers/hang-tags/plastic-wrap/microbiome/etc, wearing them out in public and attracting thieves, damage because your home has door jambs, waiting months for someone in Switzerland to service your fancy watch down the line. It’s the hidden tax you have to pay to enjoy luxurious things. These days, I don’t want to pay that tax. So I’ve come around to wearing quartz and digital. A Moonswatch gets you a Speedmaster at low cost, high accuracy, few worries, and some street cred/validation from WIS nerds on the Internet. A G-shock never disappoints anyone. It’s a chronometer grade GMT, chronograph, and dive watch rolled in one that you’ll never have to worry about wearing anywhere in the world, in almost any situation. Freedom is never having to worry. Just something to consider.