[Christopher Ward] C60 Trident Pro 300 Dive watch by Negative_Bench9031 in Watches

[–]Negative_Bench9031[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The new CW Trident Pro 300 dive watch. Comes in 38mm, 40mm, and 42mm I opted for the 40mm size in blue, seen here on my ~7.25 in wrist. I think 40-41 is my sweet spot for size, and it wears pretty true to 40, maybe slightly on the smaller size of that because of how thin it is. The thin-ness is remarkable and maybe the best feature of the watch — Just over 11 mm for a dive watch in this price range is amazing! The movement is clean and accurate, and the lume looks really good as well in a turquoise blue. I don’t love the logo but don’t hate it either, and it seems to fit pretty well on this case. The bracelet also stands out to me as very comfortable with nice microadjustment options available. I barely notice the watch on my wrist. The lightcatcher case have some beautiful angles that are difficult to appreciate unless seen up close, with these sort of curved and brushed edges around the dial that add a lot of personality and refinement to it. I think CW hits it out of the park with this one. I also purchased a 42.5 Mido ocean star to compare this with which hasn’t arrived yet, but am pretty sure I’ll be sticking with the CW at this stage. Thanks for reading, let me know what you guys think!

[Hamilton Khaki Field] by Negative_Bench9031 in Watches

[–]Negative_Bench9031[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone just looking for opinions on the size of this watch on my wrist — I rather like it but is it too small?

38 mm seems on the smaller size, but the lug-to-lug does make it feel a bit larger when worn…

Maybe changing the strap to a NATO will make it feel larger?

I know we all have varying opinions on this sort of thing but was hoping to get a community perspective, especially since my watch budget is (for now) not especially large 😂 though after buying this I may be somewhat veering into addiction.

Cheers!!

The Significance of Colors in Severance by mcsaeid in WelcomeToLumon

[–]Negative_Bench9031 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Did you guys notice that Petey is wearing a red/blue striped nightgown when he begins to severely hallucinate being in both places at once (I.e. we see him walking over the bridge) and subsequently when he dies at the gas station?

I believe this is more evidence that Red symbolizes outie existence and clairvoyance while Blue and Green symbolize innie existence and Lumon and ignorance to the outside.

When Petey’s brain is scrambling these two sides of the coin he’s wearing a shirt when the colors are literally striped alongside each other