No, don't buy any watch that has in-house movement unless you have an AD relatively close by. Not even having one in country is going to make warranty issues very difficult to resolve.
The AD makes servicing the watch a much easier process.
No, don't buy any watch that has in-house movement unless you have an AD relatively close by. Not even having one in country is going to make warranty issues very difficult to resolve.
The AD makes servicing the watch a much easier process.
It's a good looking watch, I'd expect to buy it for 30% off at the citizen store tho. Maybe a bit more for a black friday sale.
Swatch Group has been putting out bangers these past few years!
They just need to focus more on their high end brands now
You're into space and retro design. Nerdy science guy. Prob like startrek over star wars. Prob like next generation over the other series
Those are 2 different watches. The Longines is closer to the Rado Golden Horse.
With that being said, if you're going to be wearing it all day everyday, consider something in Titanium or some other lightweight alloy. I have a bunch of watches I don't wear to work because the weight adds up
Tissot isn't a high end brand. The movement is made to be cheap to swap out and reliable for the money. https://www.sguscustomerservice.com/
Can your watchmaker full service a SW200-1 for $195?