SkullLeader

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

Laco is offering 10% discount for Black Friday - use code FLYLACO at checkout.

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

Yeah just google for "small seconds" watches - sometimes they'll be called "sub seconds" as well but the former name is more common. Most of the time the seconds hand will be at 6 o'clock on such watches or occasionally at 9 o'clock. It being in other positions like on this Baltic is a lot less common. You can do some research to see what movements have this function and google for watches that use them - ETA (or Unitas) 6497 and 6498 are common on larger watches, Peseux 7001 sometimes on smaller ones and also SW-261 and there are some other common ones out there.

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

I don't think so. A few folks really want something thin that can easily fit under the cuff of a dress shirt. And most of us don't want something so thick that it looks like a metal ingot on our wrists . So with that in mind like 10-12mm is the sweet spot for most people. But yeah some folks worry about it too much, for instance they'll prefer a manual wind movement to an automatic one since it might allow the case to be a mm or so thinner, and they'll lament watches than come in both auto and manual and the manual versions aren't any thinner.

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

The Mido Multifort TV Big Date if you can stretch your budget a little bit.