Today i received the SRP481 “snow mini monster”, very cool, mesmerizing watch (it even has a display case back) , unlike the nickname suggest it has a very “summery” water sports vibe, it is at the very top end of the heft i would consider wearable.
4R36 movement is windable and hacking, a very nice step up from the 7S26 in the SKX.
I’m a “cheap” watch guy and I buy watches mostly for their looks. A good movement is also a must of course, but I’m not into luxury or classic watches.
Last week I saw a deal that I couldn’t pass and got this Bulova Precisionist Chronograph with SS bracelet, I used to wear a standard model with silicone bracelet for years and was very happy with it. This one sports the same Japanese quartz movement but now operates at 262khz, supposedly the fastest quartz movement in the world. The 1/1000 chronograph is impressive to look at, not the most useful being in an analog but very impressive nonetheless.
The weight is as substantial as it looks, from my experience with the old model the ion-plated finish is somewhat durable but not quite as my Victorinox swiss army alpnach with PVD. One of the most attractive feature of the bulova is the curved crystal but it also means easier to scratch.
Oh and the price? I paid $209 on an ebay deal but it’s currently on amazon for $249. The blue needle version costs almost twice as much, not sure why.
This one is a JDM exclusive, the Citizen Attesa CB0120-55E, it’s a radio controlled quartz eco-drive (solar) world time, all titanium with a Duratech coating and a sapphire crystal, very light, feels great on the wrist, sorry for the crappy pic and the lint, doesn’t do the watch justice.
I love this Seiko automatic watch so much, I ordered a spare today. I will test it on my auto-winder for a week to make sure there’s nothing wrong with it, and then put it back in it’s original box just in case I wreck the original one.
Jeansy, super cool Tag. I purchase this Tag in 1992. I’m sending it in for repair. The date gets stuck between days on occasion. Hopefully it won’t cost me an arm and a leg to get it fixed. BTW,it’s been super reliable up until a year ago. Not bad for 23 years.
My cheap “readeel” quartz aliexpress watch. I’d rather have a Seiko, but at the moment I don’t really have any money. This one will do nicely for the time being though.
That’s really nice Glenn, my father always had a Heuer stopwatch and raved about it so I’ve always wanted one. The colours on the dial are the ones used on James Hunts race car so that’s pretty cool even if it is just a sales gimmick.
Hope yours is easily fixed and you have a trustworthy repair shop.
Thanks Jeansy. I’ve been sending mine to an authorized Tag repair center in New Jersey for a cleaning, new seals, and a battery replacement every 4 years or so. I know they’re reliable. They always send a detailed report on the condition such as scratches, etc. They even told my the dial has faded over the years. To be honest, I’ve never noticed that. I’m confident they can fix it without any evidence that it has been repaired.
Thanks for kind words guys, love the TAG’s , very smart
This has been a daily beater watch for many years…………in fact i cant remember exactly but it must be 10yrs or not far off! Through thick and thin, working on my 4x4 to gardening to in the sea………Scratched and beat up, gives it personality, swapped out the battery the other year……………….
Looks like this now
For value, cant fault rotary so i got another for beater duty. Well i cant wear a watch in work, but outside of, wear one all the time so its every day wear uses. Some i just wear more than others really, dont have any for best or for special occasions. As i am fairly clumsy………i cant invest too much into a beater watch. It would burn my head out scratching a super expensive watch so i would only keep it in the box. So i just have a hand full i wear when i want basically.
Another newer daily wear which got a couple of marks on straight away.
I never heard of that brand before. Definitely my style for sure, especially the newer looking one. I’ll do some research on them. Who knows, I may end up buying one