Some watch shots
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Got myself a new watch this weekend!
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Here it is. Still have to keep track of the sun to tell time but this watch will kill my dinner!


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What model of stubby is this?Ice_Holmvik said:Here it is. Still have to keep track of the sun to tell time but this watch will kill my dinner!


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Mark2 with bull barrel. I really wanted the grey laminated stock but I was too impatient to wait for one so I went with the black composite. Scope is a Nikon 3x9YellowSnow said:
What model of stubby is this?Ice_Holmvik said:Here it is. Still have to keep track of the sun to tell time but this watch will kill my dinner!


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Anybody have knowledge of Farer watches? I think I've settled on more entry-level (sub-$500) for a first watch and will see how I like it then decide in a year or two if getting something a little nicer is worth doing (automatic, higher-end brand, etc).
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Seen these on Hodinkee but don't know a bunch about them. Check reviews and then go for it if you like it and it sounds good.BleachedAnusDawg said:Anybody have knowledge of Farer watches? I think I've settled on more entry-level (sub-$500) for a first watch and will see how I like it then decide in a year or two if getting something a little nicer is worth doing (automatic, higher-end brand, etc).
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Farer watches seems like another microbrand. They’ll use a Swiss or Japanese movement and pair it with a case from China. It’s a huge industry and there are good watches to be found. For $500.00 you can get an automatic Swiss movement. In fact $475.00, for the Farer watch, is a high price for a quartz watch. An automatic movement (just the movement) typically costs $80.00 to $250.00, depending on grade. A quartz movement is in the $5.00 to $25.00 range. If you’re interested in microbrands I’d recommend Aevig Watches, Melbourne Watches, Zelos Watches, NTH Watches, Helm Watches, or Meccaniche Veneziane Watches. There are a lot more but all the ones listed have been doing this awhile and have a broad portfolio. Given the style you like, start with Aevig or Melbourne.BleachedAnusDawg said:Anybody have knowledge of Farer watches? I think I've settled on more entry-level (sub-$500) for a first watch and will see how I like it then decide in a year or two if getting something a little nicer is worth doing (automatic, higher-end brand, etc).
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Thanks for the feedback and tips. Being a newbie to the watch game, I'm not really sure if "microbrand" is a description of the company or to be taken as something else, but I've seen that term used here and there. Seems like for some it's a way of devaluing something that isn't a traditional watchmaker product, but I really don't know any better.USMChawk said:
Farer watches seems like another microbrand. They’ll use a Swiss or Japanese movement and pair it with a case from China. It’s a huge industry and there are good watches to be found. For $500.00 you can get an automatic Swiss movement. In fact $475.00, for the Farer watch, is a high price for a quartz watch. An automatic movement (just the movement) typically costs $80.00 to $250.00, depending on grade. A quartz movement is in the $5.00 to $25.00 range. If you’re interested in microbrands I’d recommend Aevig Watches, Melbourne Watches, Zelos Watches, NTH Watches, Helm Watches, or Meccaniche Veneziane Watches. There are a lot more but all the ones listed have been doing this awhile and have a broad portfolio. Given the style you like, start with Aevig or Melbourne.BleachedAnusDawg said:Anybody have knowledge of Farer watches? I think I've settled on more entry-level (sub-$500) for a first watch and will see how I like it then decide in a year or two if getting something a little nicer is worth doing (automatic, higher-end brand, etc).
https://usd.farer.com/products/frobisher-2
I ended up ordering the Farer and it should arrive tomorrow. I did see other watches at that price point that were automatics, but being my first watch purchase I wanted it to be something that I liked the look of and that was of good quality. This one is a Swiss movement and is handmade in Switzerland, which is also something I liked (I'm sure most high-end watches are handmade). Decided to go with a quartz because I'm not sure if I'll wear the watch every day and I didn't want to deal with a power reserve and having to reset the watch. Didn't want a first purchase to put me off of pursuing something a little fancier in the future. If I enjoy wearing this watch I'll start thinking about something like an Omega in the future. -
I have a few Diesel watches. They arent expensive but look cool and fool plebs into thinking they are expensive. Thoughts?
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Wise choice if it helps with the ladies.PostGameOrangeSlices said:I have a few Diesel watches. They arent expensive but look cool and fool plebs into thinking they are expensive. Thoughts?





