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Should I trade-in my UTS 1000m v2 GMT...... ...for that "certain" model in the back of everyone's mind....the Rolex Sub Ceramic? Help me here....and please: be gentle!!! Cheers DB Darien This message has been edited by db darien on 2011-11-16 09:13:06...
I haven't had news from UTS for a long time by the way. If you look for the horological contents, go to the Rolex... if you look for an exclusive watch with a low probality to see on your neighbour's wrist... keep the UTS. But when you start to consider a...
I have to admit that UTS watches are in my eyes perfect incarantion of clumsiness as a design principle. Especially sports, better: diving watches have become subject of this design trend. The less refined the finish, the more massive the enginnering, the...
I flirted with getting one a few times at least. The bulk of it, the personally made case. the feeling of a man's vision in the watch, this is all very cool. And it's a beast, let's face it, a huge, heavy watch, but well done. the Rolex Sub C, well... can...