$1000 is more than I'd pay for a quartz watch.Anyone have any intel on this watch and the company. Seems like a very nice watch for the price point. Thanks !
Anyone have any intel on this watch and the company. Seems like a very nice watch for the price point. Thanks !
$1000 is more than I'd pay for a quartz watch.
Thanks for the input, appreciate it.I disagree. It's overpriced for the movement inside (Ronda 5040 or similar). Should be in the $300-600 range, not $900+. If they're having a 50% off sale, you could argue fair market value. As I've said before, if boosting a business within the naval aviation community is important to you and worth the premium, go for it. Just don't convince yourself you're getting a good deal. I'm a hug fan of homegrown business from within our ranks, but DePol watches do nothing for me.
Seiko 6309-7049 automatic for today...purchased new at the NAS Whiting Field NEX more than 30 years ago...
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Did your Timex look like either of the ones pictured below? The one on the left is a hand wind mechanical movement [non-serviceable] and the one on the right is a quartz movement. I purchased both of them at the NASNI NEX about 27 to 28 years ago...Got to thinking about where I was about 30 years ago. I bought a OD green timex at the Ft. Benning PX. Took off the strap and replaced it with a velcro arm band that had a flap that could cover the watch face. It also had the benifit of making about the same amount of noise in the middle of a night patrol as a grenade exploding.
You chose wisely, me, not so much.
agreed. I think I paid $850 for my X-33 and I agree the uniqueness of the watch because of the personal engraving and the fact that the watch is usually only sold to military aviators makes the higher price tag for a quartz watch worth it. I also don't know much about the various quartz movements but I wouldn't be surprised to see that Omega has a better quartz movement (sounds like it from your accuracy statement).Depends on the watch. I paid more for my X-33, but it's a thermo-stabilized quartz that can hold a time hack +/- 2 seconds for an entire deployment, and it has features you literally can't find on any other watch. It's not for everyone. But you won't see me saying I got a good deal on it.
I also don't know much about the various quartz movements but I wouldn't be surprised to see that Omega has a better quartz movement (sounds like it from your accuracy statement).
Did your Timex look like either of the ones pictured below? The one on the left is a hand wind mechanical movement [non-serviceable] and the one on the right is a quartz movement. I purchased both of them at the NASNI NEX about 27 to 28 years ago...
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Also, I currently use a velcro band with a protective flap [Rothco brand and Raine Inc. brand]...yes, they are loud like you described...the Rothco is pictured below...
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