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Throwback Thursday: the forgotten swatch
Within the talks of horology, I feel that Swatch does not get it just due I understand they are plastic with a cheap quartz movement, but hear me out I appreciate the watchmaking history of Briguet and the engineering marvel of the tourbillon as much as any of us, but for those of us who were products of the 80s, the swatch brand has its own small piece of horology. For middle class kids growing up in middle America, the werethree watches we knew about. Rolex of course was at the top of the charts if we watched any motor car races in that time period. Rolex was there, but none of us could afford that. IThen We had Timex, either analog or digitall. I went with digital because it hada stopwatch to keep track of my running times The other option at slightly better department stores was Seiko. We all knew Seiko,, it was a good brand and had some great designs, but still it was $80-$100 plus and most of us weren’t gonna put down the money for a watch likethat as a young male. Then in the early 80s Swatch shows up with a $30 price tag and so many options to fit your particular fashion and personality style. It opened the door for so many of us to actually want to buy our first watch, as I did, and one that didn’t feel boring. For $100 we could have three different options and even trade them with your fellow dormmates. Even now if you go to eBay and look at Facebook for some groups on Swatch, they still have an amazing cult like following So there you have a friend, my thoughts and throwback Thursday have a good day all
Throwback Thursday: the forgotten swatch
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A great tribute to an important brand
Cartier Tank advice
Gents, I think I’m about to pull the trigger on (for me) a significant purchase: a Cartier Tank. Going for entry level Must model and leaning toward the SolarBeat. My question is whether anyone here owns it and can endorse the choice— whether there’s any difference to the Solar v regular Quartz that I should consider. Thanks!
Cartier Tank advice
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@Khalid Lawal thanks!
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@Khalid Lawal I definitely see it as a lifelong piece.
WOTD: Ciga Design Everest Summit
Today I decided to wear my Everest Summit, is very light as is Titanium and there is something about it that makes me happy to wear it.
WOTD: Ciga Design Everest Summit
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That is beautiful! But I don’t get how you tell the time.
Jazzmaster Saturday
This was my first serious watch, acquired about a year ago. Hamilton Jazzmaster open heart auto 42mm with midnight blue dial.
Jazzmaster Saturday
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Richard Weinberg
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Episcopal priest, lover of family, faith, and timeless fragrances. Seeking beauty, depth, and story—one spray at a time.

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