Who comes up with a failure like that? Listen, it is bad enough that the watch industry lacks the balls creating new innovative stuff/designs in the first place. So ok we buy tributes and fake vintage because apparently we are just as ball-less as the big groups. Fine. Faux patina? Rather not, but justification can be argumented. But fake aging spots?? Really? Here I draw the line.
What is next? Rusty movement parts? Aged oil?
Longines
The brand could, and should, be up there with Omega and Rolex. It has a beautiful history. Some very cool military watches to re-hype. Dress watches. A noble name. The owners of this brand are sitting on gold, but they leave it on the bottom of the watch pit (so to speak) rotting away. It is a waste and a shame.
There. I think I should get a Snickers. I'm not myself when hungry.