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@@JitinMisra Well it's hard to say. They're just darn cool, really. It's about the appreciation of the technology and engineering that went into the creation of the mechanical movements, I guess. And their historical significance. Most modern ones are fairly accurate. For example, most of my mechanical watches are well within 10 seconds per day. Given there are 86,400 seconds in a day, that is still over 99.988% accurate. If you need accuracy that's better than that for something, then you can always look at your smartphone. Or just hack the movement for a minute every six days, assuming it's running fast not slow.
Thank you for watching. These are the two other dial colours you can have, SSB427P (Blue) and SSB429P (Black). Glacier Blue dial can be had in the Speedtimer range, SSC935P, more expensive though. Cheers.
من فضلك عندي ساعة pierpont نسائية قديمة ميكانيكية وهي بحالة جيدة واريد بيعها60000$ وعندي ساعة Sndoz قديمة رجالية ميكانيكية لكن في مشكلة بسيطة بالميناء ولكنها تعمل بشكل جيد 60000 $ وساعة sirgint بحالةجيدة 5000$ وساعة ام صليب قديمة يلزمها قليل من الاصلاح واريد بيعها 15000 $
That was my rule too, but I succumbed and got this watch anyway. Banged it hard against a door frame and was sure I saw a huge scratch, turns out it was paint from the frame, and glass survived with zero scratch… I think hardlex is not as bad as people make it out to be.