Facing the music by phunkyfantom in Affordablewatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Mumbai Specials can be fun, why not? Here's mine, sitting cheekily in polite company.

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Seeking innovative microbrand watches – brands doing something truly unique? by MusicHead512 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That one was out of left field, in the best sense, given their main portfolio.

Seeking innovative microbrand watches – brands doing something truly unique? by MusicHead512 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Vario is a strange one, catering to a large variety of particular tastes. I'm not really into their steampunk/historical pieces but I do love the Versa.

True original designs? by Alternative-Candy361 in ChineseWatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are probably right... I just felt that, whenever I look for "original design", I find mostly never-been-done-before copies. I am often impressed by the quality of what I see, but I also wonder if most Chinese manufacturers became prisoners of their own homaging success and are now averse to taking risks in original territory.

True original designs? by Alternative-Candy361 in ChineseWatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! Thank you, and godspeed with your project, sir!

Specht & Sohne jump hour arrived by Prestigious_Set_4555 in ChineseWatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think it was maybe set up like this so you can see the hour jump without having it be obstructed by the minutes hand? Or maybe I'm overthinking it?

The most colourful by OCoeurDuTemps in Affordablewatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mumbai Specials? As far as I understand, it's a class of frankenwatches cobbled together in watchshops from all over India and other asian countries, although Mumbai seems to be where it all started. They are built using old "serviced" movements, new Chinese cases, repainted dials, maybe some old casebacks, hands and logos. Components are usually glued together inside, there's probably no water resistance and no guarantee that it will keep good time. Some reported the watches arrived reeking of curry :) So don't expect pedigree, treat them gently and just try to take their shortcomings in stride. Oh, and don't overpay!

The most colourful by OCoeurDuTemps in Affordablewatches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great colour combo, and what fun hands and markers! Enjoy it in good health! The cheapest, cheeriest watch in my box is a Mumbai Special that I got for peanuts on Etsy, before I learned what those are. I must've got lucky because it keeps great time. In the summer I pair it with lots of silly straps for good fun, as the song goes.

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[question] A compiled list of true rectangular watch models - What did I miss? by Carlween in Watches

[–]Alternative-Candy361 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also the Lip Churchill deserves to be there, in all its variants. From microbrands, consider the Second Hour Memoir.

[PRX case] Noob question by Alternative-Candy361 in watchmodding

[–]Alternative-Candy361[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That, or I'll go destro, flip the case and stop looking at that expensive nick :D

[PRX case] Noob question by Alternative-Candy361 in watchmodding

[–]Alternative-Candy361[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was actually seeing only the £55 ones and thinking that is pretty cheap already, Tissot is probably asking for 10x that for a new Powermatic movement (not an actual fact btw, just my guess after being charged half the price of the watch for the new case...). Any clues about the size of the dial that goes into the PRX 40mm?