Interested in a titanium watch and these Tutima M2 Coastline and Seven Seas (same as coastline but with a dive bezel) look interesting for the price.
Anyone ever own one of these or handle one?
If so, thoughts on overall quality?
thanks
James
Anyone own the Tutima M2 Coastline or Seven Seas
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Re: Anyone own the Tutima M2 Coastline or Seven Seas
I’ve handled it. Quality is good, though it is blasted Titanium and not hardened or anything and will scratch kinda easy.
I think the biggest thing that keeps me away from one (and same reason the Sinn 240 didn’t stick around) is the hands and markers; which are pretty much the same on both watches. I just prefer applied markers and outlined hands.
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I think the biggest thing that keeps me away from one (and same reason the Sinn 240 didn’t stick around) is the hands and markers; which are pretty much the same on both watches. I just prefer applied markers and outlined hands.
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Re: Anyone own the Tutima M2 Coastline or Seven Seas
thanks for the reply. I didn't really pay attention to the painted markers but, now that you pointed it out, I'll probably pass on it. I just picked up an Eterna Kontiki 1973 from Demers on here and it's scratching the itch for now.tattoo chef wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 8:47 amI’ve handled it. Quality is good, though it is blasted Titanium and not hardened or anything and will scratch kinda easy.
I think the biggest thing that keeps me away from one (and same reason the Sinn 240 didn’t stick around) is the hands and markers; which are pretty much the same on both watches. I just prefer applied markers and outlined hands.
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