I know that the 214270 is already appreciated, but I cant help but wonder if it’s gonna be a larger classic over time…
Admittedly I spend too much time looking at the details on my watches.

RMM, I know you’ve owned one of these and truly appreciate and agree with your commentary. Rog… if you liked my Ranger - you’re gonna love the Mk2.rockmastermike wrote:Shibui is what I think of with this one
Wiki:
Shibusa is an enriched, subdued appearance or experience of intrinsically fine quality with economy of form, line, and effort, producing a timeless tranquility. Shibusa includes the following essential qualities:
Shibui objects appear to be simple overall, but they include subtle details, such as textures, that balance simplicity with complexity.
This balance of simplicity and complexity ensures that one does not tire of a shibui object, but constantly finds new meanings and enriched beauty that cause its aesthetic value to grow over the years.[3]
Shibusa walks a fine line between contrasting aesthetic concepts such as elegant and rough or spontaneous and restrained.[4]
rockmastermike wrote:Shibui is what I think of with this one
Wiki:
Shibusa is an enriched, subdued appearance or experience of intrinsically fine quality with economy of form, line, and effort, producing a timeless tranquility. Shibusa includes the following essential qualities:
Shibui objects appear to be simple overall, but they include subtle details, such as textures, that balance simplicity with complexity.
This balance of simplicity and complexity ensures that one does not tire of a shibui object, but constantly finds new meanings and enriched beauty that cause its aesthetic value to grow over the years.[3]
Shibusa walks a fine line between contrasting aesthetic concepts such as elegant and rough or spontaneous and restrained.[4]
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