In a post from a few days ago, I noticed that someone mentioned that they were afraid to post about their dislike of the Tudor BB58 for fear of downvoting. You know what? The BB is a boring watch that’s not worth the money, and Tudor wouldn’t be half as popular as it is without the connection to Rolex. If Rolexes were as attainable as they were in past years, cut that by a factor of 10. Would you really buy a BB if the reality were that you could just save a little bit more and get a Rolex Submariner? That’s my hot take. What’s yours?

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    11 months ago

    Watch nerds are usually the least underwater group of people I’ve ever met and NEEDING high water resistance in a watch is silly (most of the time).

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      11 months ago

      Let’s be honest… There are a ton of dive watch owners that will never swim with their watch even though they could. The average person just doesn’t like wearing a watch in the water and if they are, they’d rather it do stuff like track heartrate and distance as opposed to just time

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      11 months ago

      200m of resistance is more than enough for the majority of people. Which makes the comments about the difference between the Pelagos and the Pelagos FXD funny to me

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      11 months ago

      What if I get caught in the rain? I’m too fat to run and too poor to own a car.

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        11 months ago

        I got caught in the rain whilst wearing my Speedy one day last year (rated to 50M WR), so posted a pic of it with raindrops on the dial on the Omega sub and jokingly asked if I should throw it away now. The amount of replies suggesting that I should do stuff like put it in a bowl of rice was depressingly hilarious.

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      11 months ago

      Yay! Someone hit on one of my biggest pet peeves, so I get to talk about it.

      • Divers are not the most versatile watch out there.
      • There’s no reason to even buy a watch that is more than 100m water resistant unless you actually snorkel or dive.
      • Jody from Just One More Watch believes that divers are the most versatile watch and has said something along the lines that you don’t have to be a diver to wear a dive watch just like most people who wear aviation watches probably aren’t pilots. IMHO, watches should say something about you, your personality, and your interests. I want an aviation watch or two because I love aviation (even though I’m not a pilot). Are people that wear divers fans of diving even if they aren’t divers themselves? I’m going to guess there are far fewer fans of diving wear divers than fans of aviation wearing aviation watches.
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      11 months ago

      It’s the same reason why people “need” AWD or 4WD on their car which they never use outside a city in decent weather…