I finally decided t o buy my first rose gold watch. My choice is based on the following criteria: - Type: Time only - Size: 38 - 40 mm - Thickness - 8-10 mm - Manual or automatic I usually buy manual winding watches but I wanted to be flexible with my pot...
Both are great watches and I wouldn't want to have to choose, but from a personal standpoint I would take the Sixties. I prefer the dial of this watch. Best regards, George
... Mayu because of small differences - (1) size, and (2) manual winding. FYI, Moser is in Schaffhausen, close to IWC, which is ALMOST in Germany, and you will feel the German style a bit, too. Either way, you will not go wrong. Enjoy deciding - that is h...
It is true that it is a lot of fun chosing a watch, but I live in Mauritius and it is very difficult for me to choose a watch. Only when I travel ... and even then I am usually very tight on timing This message has been edited by Damo on 2011-01-17 02:54:...
I have more in-person experience with the Mayu, because my co-worker (and fellow Purist, CaliforniaJed) has one. I love the Sixties, but for me the Mayu wins for its clean style and beautiful wrist presence. Of course, I prefer the watch in palladium. Che...
in respect to the standerds you sat my vote would go to the Sixties ... against my own expectations this opinion i have to admit but again i say the given in here is diferent . Best wishes for the purchase whatever choice you will take . Faisal
... because of its dial and hands. The GO is a re-edition of an older watch, rather from the early Seventies than the Sixties. Its major asset is the highly domed sapphire on front and back, permitting to see the venerable cal. 39 movement from the side. ...
... actually dials of these watches are quite different, i.e. Mayu has sub-dial second... comparing these two watches, Sixties has much clean and simple layout. but if you use Monard and compare it against Sixties which both have similar dail... then, the...
I would opt for the GO, preferring the case design and overall proportions. IMO, the Mayu has a more contemporary look. It also feels noticeably larger and thicker on the wrist, so it really depends on what you prefer. Either way, they are both great choi...
as you can see from all the responses above. You can't go wrong with either choice. The best thing is to go to a local dealer(s) and try on a GO and Moser on the wrist. Then you'll know which one you'll like better. If you don't have any local dealers nea...
Why? Becoz the movement is better finished, IMHO. The overall watch is better finished....look at the hands. The GO has a cal 39(?) which can be had in cheaper SS versions, and philosophically more aligned. The GO has the dome glass, which is it's saving ...