I posted here about 10 days ago asking for some opinions on Ressence's type 5 and type 3. Thanks to those who were kind enough to offer their valuable insights. I eventually settled on the type 5, as I preferred the larger diameter case, and the diving le
Been recently intrigued by these . The uniqueness certainly caught my eye. First drawn to the type 3. The type 5 being perhaps more robust, as it is waterproof and ‘diveable’ seemed a plus. Of course its unique oil filled display while lovely may make fut
and never had an issue. This one is more complex due to the oil..so far so good 🤞and I am very happy ! I also like the water resistant Type 5 may be in the future (I heard that that is more robust). I missed the ressence way to display time which is reall
I've been on the fence several times with Ressence, and my options were almost the same as yours, but adding the blue Type 5 to the equation. Agree on the practicality of the date, which is almost a must for me, and the Type 3 white looks cooler than the
Hi Everyone ! I need some advice! I recently tried again the Ressence Type 3 and Type 5 Here is the 5 which, on paper, seems a bit more robust (water resistance, locking mechanism etc.) I am almost sure the Type 3 is a better option (smaller size, date fu
Fantastic watch. To those who haven't seen a Type 3 or Type 5 in the metal, you are missing out on an amazing dial. I always look forward to the Ressence novelties, whether it's new models that explore new designs and features or gradual upgrades to exist
Ressence just announced their new, limited edition, Dive-watch! The Type 5 AIT as it is called, is an extension of their successful TYPE 5 Dive-watch, defined by its bold, organic, and lightweight titanium case, oil-filled dial, clear legibility, and robu
with an amazing eye for detail. The enty models as well as their high end models all have that amazing serene look without any disturbing date windows and texts like 'automatic'. This is the 41mm Type 1 Squared, from 2014, with a kind of champaign dial. T
It is maybe not your average Diver, but I am amazed about the way this titanium case is designed & built and how the 46mm watch sits on the wrist. The Type 5 is usually seen with a black dial, like most Divers, but I thought the grey version is so attract