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jp884 shares a versatile watch choice for a dual-occasion evening, highlighting a piece suitable for both a casual T-ball game and a school auction. This post sparks community appreciation for the watch's elegance and the craftsmanship of its independent maker. The discussion also touches on the practicalities of wearing a high-end timepiece in varied settings.
Figured I would pull one watch for both occasions. HAGWE!
Key Points from the Discussion
- A contributor praised the watch's elegance and highlighted Bas as having among the finest hands in the industry, underscoring the craftsmanship of independent watchmaking.
- Another user noted the movement's beauty, suggesting it is well worth a closer look, which is a common sentiment among collectors of independent brands.
- A question arose regarding the specific model, with one user asking if it was the new Tefnut with a silver friction dial, to which the author clarified it was the Hamatic Vintage with a friction dial.
- The author expressed a preference for the vintage logo, agreeing with another user who stated it was their favorite version of the watch.
- The author mentioned the high stakes of the school auction, noting that a coveted reserved parking spot could quickly reach five figures, adding a touch of personal context to the event.
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