Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
I'll be going there Friday after I leave work at 3:30. I work in NYC so it's convenient.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
Awesome!watchingyou wrote:I'll be going there Friday after I leave work at 3:30. I work in NYC so it's convenient.
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
That looks tough!
Sent from my SM-G955U using TapatalkGrahamcombat wrote:Swing by and hit me up and get your hands on the Diver-1.pbj204 wrote:Will you have a booth or just walking around? I'm going to try to stop in on Friday, but I'm not certain if I can make it.Grahamcombat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 6:53 pmI’m going. Doing the “official” launch of ARES Watch Co. & the first watch: DIVER-1.
Totally looking forward to it!
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
Yao is bringing something new.
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever."
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
Ya and he’ll probably be selling the watches that were supposed to be sent out to customers!CGSshorty wrote:Yao is bringing something new.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
No doubt about that.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
There must be a mistake... There's two too many decimals in that date from Yao.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
So this isn't a joke.
Sorry I would totally be pissed if I was still waiting a watch from this moron and keeps bring out different models. It does NOT matter if it is a Ready To Wait model or not. Pretty shitty to say the least.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
God of war.
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
Graham, love the logo at 12. Very CAG-like with a more "masculine" feel... The other is the Peyronie's disease version.
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
What is your guess? And what are the reactions of the project 300? He said last month he was shipping the 300's,i haven't heard of one hitting anyone yet.
Sent from my Pixel XL using TapatalkCGSshorty wrote:Yao is bringing something new.
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
probably a new watch called the "2028."
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
I'll take the contrary opinion - I'd look hard at the Diver-1 if it were an auto movement. It's a great looking watch though.
I'm limited on the quartz in my collection to my Aerospace (no second hand) and my Micky Mouse Time Electric (sweep second hand). The ticking second hands remind me of the quartz movement that nearly killed the watch industry.
I'm limited on the quartz in my collection to my Aerospace (no second hand) and my Micky Mouse Time Electric (sweep second hand). The ticking second hands remind me of the quartz movement that nearly killed the watch industry.
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Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
I hear that, and my reasoning is that nobody will dive an automatic watch in a legitimate operational environment, so why not use an engine that will work for a decade without service or worry.BacoNoir wrote:I'll take the contrary opinion - I'd look hard at the Diver-1 if it were an auto movement. It's a great looking watch though.
I'm limited on the quartz in my collection to my Aerospace (no second hand) and my Micky Mouse Time Electric (sweep second hand). The ticking second hands remind me of the quartz movement that nearly killed the watch industry.
All watches fit a niche, and the niche I’m working in is reality: hard use + longevity.
Re: Worn and Wound Wind Up Fair Oct 27-29
I'm not a quartz guy either but I would totally rock that one. It's a great looking piece. The reason I dig it is the same reason I love my GSD watch. Uber clear and legible dials that are eye popping. Just a great look.
Sent from my SM-G955U using TapatalkGrahamcombat wrote:I hear that, and my reasoning is that nobody will dive an automatic watch in a legitimate operational environment, so why not use an engine that will work for a decade without service or worry.BacoNoir wrote:I'll take the contrary opinion - I'd look hard at the Diver-1 if it were an auto movement. It's a great looking watch though.
I'm limited on the quartz in my collection to my Aerospace (no second hand) and my Micky Mouse Time Electric (sweep second hand). The ticking second hands remind me of the quartz movement that nearly killed the watch industry.
All watches fit a niche, and the niche I’m working in is reality: hard use + longevity.
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