April 11, 201313 yr New arrival: Nice, Mike. Approved. Strikes me way too much like a Timex Indiglo watch. NTTIAWWT
May 16, 201313 yr Let's see it on your wrist, Tall Man! Have to wait until the next trip to the States!
May 16, 201313 yr Forgive me for posting a Bauhaus "homage" a la Nomos/Stowa, but I am really enjoying this Rodina at ~$120 and not cringing when I bump into something. Surprised at the quality and detail so far:
May 17, 201313 yr I'm partial to the Citizen Eco-Drive Diver as an homage to the Submariner with an added bonus of the phallic minute and hour hands. I'm still trying to figure out how they open the watch from the front to service it, since the case is a one-piece unit with a screw down crown and no removable back. It shouldn't need much servicing since the solar-charged battery lasts over 20 years, but I suppose the gasket around the screw down crown can wear out every few years. The SS bracelet is a low-cost replacement for the rubber strap that came with it, and the watch shop had just the right parts for matching the band to the watch. I think it turned out perfect with the bracelet. My son will use the Victorinox Dive Master 500 when he goes scuba diving again. The luminous hands are very bright with both watches after just a 15 second charge with a flashlight (or just sunlight for a few minutes) although the Citizen glows a little brighter. But he's less likely to scratch the sapphire crystal on the Dive Master, and leaving the rubber strap means it will fit him with or without a wetsuit. He wanted a Citizen WR200 dive watch (Scuba Fin model) but I think this will make a better reward for finishing up his work toward Eagle Scout this summer.
May 22, 201313 yr I don't think Nomos still makes that model. It was my favorite. Is the Rodina Russian?
May 26, 201313 yr Interesting. Rodina was a brand of - I'm fuzzy on this - either the first or second Moscow watch factory back in the day. I want to say the watch Gaugarin really wore - the one with the cheesy twisty band- was branded Rodina. Or maybe it was the export brand, I forget.
May 26, 201313 yr How does the Casemind feel about this Carrera 1887 as a light-faced watch on a brown band in a reasonable size (41mm)? A (rather more expensive) alternative would be something like a 40mm El Primero and then change out the strap. Edited May 26, 201313 yr by Hopstretch
May 26, 201313 yr I'm partial to El Primero, I love their movement, but aesthetically kind of like the Carrera better.
May 26, 201313 yr I'm not partial to chronographs, but I prefer the look of the El Primero. Probably you should get the one you really like.
May 26, 201313 yr I love my El Primero. No one knows how much it is worth this side of the pond and it let's me run under the radar.
May 26, 201313 yr Yeah, very few people know that for a good bunch of years the movement into the Rolex Daytona was a Zenith El Primero, until Zenith decided to keep their movements for their own use. Great watches, but liking their designs or not is very personal, as Ken says.
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