As with all previous series, an alternative bracelet with a folding clasp completes the case.The Longines Spirit Titanium 40mm Ref. L3.810.1.53.6 is a 100-meter water resistant watch. The Spirit link is 40mm in diameter, featuring a screw-down crown and closed caseback. Titanium bracelet. Automatic caliber L888.4 movement with a frequency of 25,200 vibrations per hour, and a power reserve of 72 hours. Black dial with applied gilt markers and Super-LumiNova on hands and markers. Price: $2,950.The Response: You don't have to ask me twice to talk about vintage Movado, but I'm glad you did, Hodinkee commenters. I love vintage Movado. It was one of the first vintage brands I fell hard for. I've scooped up plenty of time-only Movados over the years since they're relatively affordable, and to me, many of the designs are as good as any Patek Calatrava – clean designs and sharp cases, Breguet numerals, you'll find it all.The four-time All-Star appears to have a growing Richard Mille collection; here he is wearing the RM 010 in titanium with an on-brand green strap. It'll be interesting to see which model he picks up after the Celtics win the 2023-24 NBA Championship (just a bit of attempted title manifestation from Will Holloway: Resident Celtics obsessive).
The strap comes with a titanium buckle featuring the "Fifty link Fathoms" branding, and the pin features the "Tech" name.The new DS Super PH500M received a bright orange dial and white indexes with Super-LumiNova coating.Yes, if small vintage divers are your concern, this just might be your watch.Underneath the caseback is the Oris caliber 732, which is an automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve, based on the Sellita SW 200-1. However, you'll notice a little button set into the case just above the onion-shaped crown. The movement has been modified to require that you push this button in order to set the time. Honestly, I feel like this would just be kind of annoying, practically speaking, but it was a feature of the 1917 watch and Oris has decided to keep it for this tribute.
As the name already reveals, it features a bronze case, which has precisely the same link measurements as the stainless steel version.Founded as an in-house competitor to Grand Seiko, King Seiko produced some wonderful watches in the brand's heyday in the 1960s.I once read a story about Murray in the Matt Hranek book, A Man and His Watch. The story was from Dimitri Dimitrov, the maître d' at the Sunset Tower hotel in L.A, who recounted the time Murray gave him the Timex off his wrist so that he could tell the time in the darkness when greeting customers at the restaurant. Of course Murray wears a Timex. It's just too perfect.Flash forward to the mid-2010s, and it felt like the middle segment of Swiss watchmaking was one of the most crowded and competitive out there. Tudor was making its presence felt once again with the 2012 introduction of the Black Bay collection, and Japan's Grand Seiko was picking up momentum after launching international distribution in 2010. As for NOMOS and Oris, they were more popular and seemingly more accessible than ever.
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