Baron - Mr Red
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one thing has become massively clear....
.....taste is massively subjective. What one person likes means absolutely nothing to an another. No right. No wrong. Just different.
On this one...i actually like it. Its quirky. Different. Not necessarily on my wishlist, but i like it.
5650G early thoughts....
By: keks : April 3rd, 2017-11:54
One of the less loved new releases 2017 judging by most comments. Personally I found it very appealing from the first moment I saw it on pictures and read the technical details. I really like how an advanced research movement is being used in a sports wat...
Tool watch
By: keks : April 3rd, 2017-12:36
thanks for your thoughts. Personally I would not categorize this as a tool watch, but we all have different criteria for that. To me this is a sporty timepiece ideal for the modern well travelled man. Complication is perfect for the traveller. Rubber stra...
Sweat and rubber
By: Tonypatch : April 3rd, 2017-12:44
I am actually not sure about that combo. Once temprature is over 16°C I sweat like a pig, and airport departure halls and trains feel like saunas for me. Both for shoes and watch straps, leather has proven to be the best material for me, because of its na...
Leather
By: keks : April 3rd, 2017-13:06
Leather is usually the easy solution to find for one self. Similarly for the 5960/1A where many do not like the supplied metal bracelet, purchasing a leather strap and replacing is easy for an owner. Gives options to the owner. For Aquanauts putting rubbe...
thanks for feedback
By: keks : April 3rd, 2017-13:01
yes i can appreciate that. One should note this is a limited advanced research release. Not a regular production piece. What I am trying to say is perhaps being a bit experimental and bold is excused in this case? Perhaps as it is not meant to have mass a...
It is certainly a quirky piece
By: keks : April 3rd, 2017-23:01
And I understand the traditional steel argument, even agree with it. However watches are also a lifestyle accessory, so with that lens on I think this watch has a lot of appeal. Understated (relative to the 5164R at least) and sporty. I like the energy an...
I had a feeling
By: Chimaera : April 15th, 2017-00:13
That this piece (like the pilot?) is one that had to be seen to be appreciated. Thanks Kari for confirming that. I look forward to seeing it too - an immediate "win" because previously had no real interest in the Aqua and now somewhat intrigued. Happy Eas...
lol
By: Mark in Paris : April 15th, 2017-08:04
Indeed, the 5960 is a very different and very interesting reference: movement origin, complications, dial layout, decoration choices... so much to like. As you say, the ranking is difficult, even if I'm helped by the fact the P versions are a little heavy...
Easy for me:
By: dr.kol : April 15th, 2017-08:35
1. 5960/1A white 2. 5960P black 3. 5960/1A black 4. 5960P grey 5. 5960P blue 6. 5960G 2017 7. 5960G Moscow 8. 5960R grey 9. 5960R black But from 1 to 9 they are all great. I'm wearing mine even now. The chronograph is great, the annual calendar is clear a...
You 're right keks
By: Mark in Paris : April 15th, 2017-10:15
and it is funny to see, in that reference, how many models we would get if the budget was not an issue. There are many different versions in that 5960 familly (even if the older and more recent models are quite different in terms of style) but we are a fe...
Thanks Mark!
By: keks : April 17th, 2017-07:03
In terms of the Moscow vs 5960P blue I really think both are quite stunning. However the P blue to me is a dial configuration they should have left for the original 5980/1A. It would somehow be cool if the blue dials would be left for the Moscow and recen...