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Predictably...
...my peeve is dressy or illegible Dive watches. There are so many great choices in that category that I wonder why....
Homage: when done well - Longines Legend Diver (no date), Polaris - wonderful. When done badly - Longines WWW - terrible. The remade watches are a little more complex. If done honestly, Watchco SM300s for example, I have no problem. You have a vintage diver able to happily operate as a new watch. When done to deceive, they are make a (bad) joke.
Other peeves: Pretend military watches - Stupid and misguided (to be polite) 'SS' logos, bad aeroplanes, Navy SEALs and guns on the dial, no. And no.
Watch Pet Peeves
By: kevincosta85 : July 27th, 2010-14:28
I'm shore we all gotta em, I know I do lol. Here's a short list of my Pet Peeves please I'm not complaining just speaking the truth. 1) Multifunction watches that display day, date, month ect that have over sized chronograph pushers. If your gonna make a ...
superfluous writing
By: JDowning : July 28th, 2010-00:56
1) I sort of understand having "automatic" or "chronometer" in the dial, especially if a brand has various watches that look similar and it actually helps to distinguish the watches. But writing "tourbillon" above or below the complication that is exposed...
Interesting topic...
By: amanico : July 28th, 2010-01:24
But very subjective, in my opinion, so I will only speak for myself. The worst for me are fake watches. Then, very colse to fakes, the " Homage ", I mean watches totally remade with spare parts, which we see a lot with Vintage Panerai. Then, an excessive ...
Predictably...
By: BDLJ : July 28th, 2010-04:52
...my peeve is dressy or illegible Dive watches. There are so many great choices in that category that I wonder why.... Homage: when done well - Longines Legend Diver (no date), Polaris - wonderful. When done badly - Longines WWW - terrible. The remade wa...
Excessive writing ...
By: AndrewD : July 28th, 2010-15:48
Hi Nico, I generally agree regarding dial verbiage, but there are some watches, such as several Rolex models, where the writing seems to work with the design, at least to my eyes. Perhaps it's a longevity thing and I have got used to it after decades of e...
Beer Production....
By: BDLJ : July 28th, 2010-04:00
I live within walking distance of the biggest brewery in Australia. In Summer, you can see the bottles whizzing by. I tried using the Tachy to determine the production rate (yes, nerdy) got about 3 different figures....and very strange looks from passers-...
How about this one?
By: amerix : July 28th, 2010-06:41
The G.O. PanoMaticCounter XL, combining a chronograph with a push-operated counter from 1 to 99 or from 99 to 0, with ups and downs in either direction, was introduced this March. Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall. Now what will happen if one of the...
I'll be honest
By: kevincosta85 : August 1st, 2010-20:49
Its not the color, but some companies like Invicta for example say their lume (Tritnite) is some of the best I out there believe it when I say it sucks. And some companies can sometimes be a little lazy when they use luminous paint. But that's for other p...
My list is long
By: nilomis : July 28th, 2010-11:24
Here is: a) Bracelets without micro adjustment. Wrist size varies with the weather and ... b) Unbalance between the watch head and the bracelet/strap. Example: See the recent Rolex models. c) Blueish anti glare coating. d) Fake military association. e) No...
Very subjective....
By: MiniCooper : July 28th, 2010-13:09
For me, apart from fake watches: 1. Limited editions which are only limited to the amount they can sell 2. Re-issue of limited editions, which are also limited editions 3. Trying to pretend/ copy another manufacturer 4. Associating with something that has...
Well, mine is simple...
By: watchme : July 28th, 2010-13:45
"white" date boxes on colored dials, rather than paying the extra couple of bucks to get a same-color-as-dail disc with white font. (i.e.: it's my one pet peeve with my Superocean and Compressor Diver Chrono vs my Hour Vision). Beyond that, mega-complicat...
Illegibility.
By: mkvc : July 28th, 2010-14:26
I have seen some watches where I could not find the hands. I don't mean I couldn't find them at first glance, I mean they were invisible. Maybe my eyes are not as good as they used to be (they're not), but it really should be possible to tell that a watch...
I have a few....
By: David Elliott : July 28th, 2010-18:53
1.) Big watches with puny dates - If you are going to up the size of the watch, make the time, date and other complications legible 2.) Skeleton watches - Beautiful to look at, as long as you don't have to read the time 3.) Crowded dials- Simpler is usual...
great post !
By: amerix : August 1st, 2010-12:13
and with exactly the right cartoon I agree with ALL of your points, including the cock-eyed calender beyond 4 o'clock - that good old 2892 or whatever the module placed on top of a particular sandwich construction. Makes me sick! As for an equivalent puni...