I like the bulb cyclops. I know it’s not the “purist “ iteration, but I think that adds to the appeal. Every hipster loves the No date, makes me hate it,
My father's been wearing his 14060M almost daily for the past 15 years, and currently has it on his wrist during our yearly vaction on the Costa Brava in Spain. As for me, I chose to bring my Sinn U50 on a grey, two piece, zulu strap. Perfect for the beach, and perfectly "baby proof", which comes handy with my 15 months old boy.
@@SteelmoonWatches Whenever you make an excusrsion in HK, give me a buzz, would love to hook up. Just post a response under that thread to let me know.
Hey nice to see you in a new green setting! Not the usual office. I think you should try an Erika Original's strap, as they are elastic they hug the wrist, and no strap ends to tuck in. Erika spins her her own strap material!
Inspiring video for the pre-ceramics, working out and travel. Also the description of the 911 shifts made me wanna take my M3 for a spin. Love your videos.
On the basis of what you said about the charm of the five digit sub, I think you'd love a Doxa, in particular the sharkhunter (black version) would be great for you. There is the 300, but the 300T is even better, less than 2000$ and 1200m waterproof. Its hard to understand the charm and comfort of this watch until you put it on. Its classic and fun at the same time. And the dial, despite so many elements on it, its just works, the super legible dive tool. Cousteau loved them and sold them. Its the perfect replacement for any Seiko diver, as a watch for fun or travel. I have the 300T Carribbean and wear it on a yellow Erika Originals strap. By the way, Erika started making those straps for her husband and his friends who are divers and Doxa collectors. Enjoy!
I love the sub no date, I have the latest ceramic, I wear it on a military green Isograne rubber strap, looks great, very comfy, and I keep my bracelet minty mint
I would have chosen a rubber strap, like the one i have from everest. Ilike the looks of it and they are easy to dry. Enjoy that nice spot, i'd love to scuba 🤿 there!
Great videos. Rewatching to get some travel ideas for the wife. What hotel or resort did you stay at? Any recommendations for a resort in Thailand or the Malaysia region?
Thanks Thomas. Sadly since I got the 14060m the Seamaster just was surplus stock. It did nothing wrong but just literally sat there. I do miss it on the rubber tho
Great vid! Love the romantic getaway with your watch…. this may catch on 👌🏼😊 . You used to have a polar 16570 from memory and you rated it highly…. would you consider another 16570? It’s on my future wish list. Pre-ceramic def the right tool and companion for this environment. Travel safe !
@@SteelmoonWatches Yeah thought that was the case, I remember you speaking highly of it. I’d love one. Can remember considering them and wanting one when I first started getting more heavily into watches and thinking they were a bit too $$ for a second hand piece … eeeek Fark. They have more than doubled in value in past 7 years making it a bigger outlay.
@@SteelmoonWatches maybe we can catch up? Talk watches and walk around to watch places? How to contact you privately to arrange (if you wish)? I live in SG.