As written in the introductory post, this week’s WS will revolve around your favorite metals used in watch construction, with pieces demonstrating the principle. While the title states metal, all other materials are welcome, too (as long as you claim them...
Because they rhyme! I enjoy the lightness of titanium, especially on this "Sakura" GS. Such a joy on the wrist, and Seiko manages to polish Ti in a way that makes it glow. Tantalum, for that distinctive blue-ish grey hue that complements the dial of the C...
The GS dial is awesome! I have no experience with tantalum but your FP Journe looks fantastic with the striking grey bluish color of its case. Like you, I like platinum for the pleasant heft it adds to the experience of wearing watches with this rich meta...
I posted a quick reply in your other thread earlier today, without reading it was just the announcement (my bad! ;-), so let me copy here for now... Cheers Before I think of a more realistic answer, let me give you the first one that came to mind: Titaniu...
As always the choice you present is astounding! And there’s something in every metal, or more correctly every material 👍🏻👌🏻 That palladium is a really superb choice!
And i agree with you on the Tudor , its a bold move to use a silver case imho but i love it . Definitely one i needed to add . And tbh its better looking in person
I choose the titanium ones. Because its lightness, discreet gray hue and warmth. When I put them early in the morning they are at a comfortable temperature. Well, by now my son enjoys the plastic Flik Flak. ...
... have all wowed me in their different ways Titanium Starry Varius VC platinum QP Chrono 5970P 5070P Zirconium DB27 Platona Tantalum CB Ceramic GSOTM ...