I have been overly impressed with my Airain Type 20 Verte Militaire. That ownership experience made it easy to order the upcoming Heritage Chronograph Linéaire. My only problem was deciding which dial I liked more...
like the miliaire vert, the furtivite, the seconde/seconde, the "ACE", the Type 21 (my favorite) etc. but also: a vintage Airain Type 20. And, being a "rusty watch guy", I like this one the most. Cheers, HSTE
Absolutely a pleasure to wear, and one I enjoy as much as any other. Airain just released another new dial variation (they seem to have the game down from the bigger more well known brands), a blue anniversary and it looks great. Mine is the limited editi
First I did not enjoy the winding feel, the friction bezel moved a bit too easily and although I generally prefer plexi over sapphire, the quality of the plexi on the 155 felt much inferior to the one on the 103. This is not the first chronograph that I g
In my case it is about Nivada Grenchen. They do cool stuff, my size (small for nowadays Sportswatches), accessible, excellent performance, excellent design. I own already 3 timekeepers from NG, which says a lot! The owner, Guillaume, likes friction bezels
… Seconde/Seconde. Subdials create the illusion of airplane portholes, looking out at 8-bit pixelated clouds. And the left subdial offers a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower’s tip. Cheers, HSTE
I don't know anything about the brand, or the quality. But this seems like a very well thought out piece for a more than fair price. I have gambled on 2 similar purchases in the last 5 years. I ordered the initial Laventure diver and Airain Type 20 Verte