Schultz1966

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[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Have liked this watch since it was released. Only complaint is the long lug to lug. It would just about overhang on my 6.75"/17cm wrist. The Mark XV models in 38mm are the perfect size IMO.

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[Question] Having trouble finding seller reviews. Watchexchange has watchexchangefeedback sub but don't find any mention of a seller with 66 transactions. Is this strange? Have bought watches from ebay, C24, YJA, etc....Fully aware of "buy the seller" but not really sure how to do that on Reddit.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

No offense but if your looking for a watch on a budget of $250-300 skip the tacky crystal laden fashion watches. Go for something sinple with some class. The Seiko Essentials line has several. Seeing that you want silver to match your girlfriends jewelry. SWR085, SWR053, SWR083 if you can track one down (Sold out on Seikousa.com ). Citizen might also have options within your budget.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

One, identical to this, NOS from 1997 is for sale on C24 for $3850. Another from earlier in the 90s in good condition is asking $3600. This watch appears to be in fair condition at best. Not sure of value. If I was to guess I'd say $1500-2000. Try posting this inquiry on the Tudor forum. I'm sure someone would know.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Very nice. Good choice of strap. I had my eye on the SS small seconds version several years ago. They even had a platinum version ref. 4021.31.01 with a guilloche dial. The small seconds versions were manual wind.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Someone will gift you a 24 watch box and then you're screwed ;)

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I like the Breguet numerals on the Baltic more than on the Kuoe. I think the font is more uniform.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Same size wrist here. The ALS's I've always liked are the 1815s. The up/down would be my choice. Being manual it should be slightly thinner making it the wear better. Future service costs would also be lower with fewer complications.

[–] Schultz1966@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Neither are chronographs. The 1815 has small seconds and power reserve sub-dials. With a 72hr power reserve auto vs manual really doesn't matter. The manual in the 1815 allows it to be a little thinner and more elegant.