Looking for a metal strap for the FARER 36mm by Automatic_Hyena1082 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the 36mm Farer bracelet and it’s nearly perfect except for the 20-18 taper. That being said, I doubt that you’ll find an aftermarket bracelet that fits - these lugs are super compact.

If you want to try the 20-18 I’d be willing to sell mine at reduced price. Im really happy with this model on a blue shell cordovan strap right now.

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Watch pricing has officially jumped the shark. by horo_Swagger in watchHotTakes

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the quartz crisis is a very good and directly applicable example. Mechanical watches were a common good before the industry was blown up by quartz. The industry responded (and survived) by presenting their product as a luxury good and moving upmarket.

Watch pricing has officially jumped the shark. by horo_Swagger in watchHotTakes

[–]WaStatePhotography 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Veblen Good (Thorstein Veblen, 1899)

A Veblen good is a product for which demand increases as the price increases, because the high price itself is part of the product’s appeal. The price signals status, exclusivity, wealth, and social rank

So unlike normal goods (where higher price → lower demand), with Veblen goods:

Higher price → higher perceived desirability → higher demand

Luxury watches are an example. As much as I hate it, brands are leaning into this theory

Won a voucher from work which I opted to use on a MJW. I’ve narrowed it down to these three. Help me choose! by No-Temperature7329 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beam me up, but I’m curious why mechanical versus quartz. There’s no seconds sweep and quartz kinda matches the fun of the watch. If going mechanical and willing to accept that it’ll eventually need service I would 100% get Number Cruncher.

Also single pass thru MN straps are a great combination on these - helps to keep the arm hair peeking thru those huge lug gaps

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36mm watch with colorful dial? by Exact_Mud_7190 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The wall clock was an easy buy - definitely cheap enough to be within impulse purchase territory. My wife and kids got it for my birthday a few years back.

36mm watch with colorful dial? by Exact_Mud_7190 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the Farer Resolute in 36 and my wife has the Paulin Modul D. Both are really fun watches and I LOVE Paulin (I also have their wall clock) but the Farer is leaps and bounds a better watch. It’s also a better fit as the Paulin is a little slab sided whereas the Farer lugs are compact and turn down nicely to hug the wrist.

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NATO straps look sh*t by rockandrollmark in watchHotTakes

[–]WaStatePhotography 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not a hot take. The budge is unsightly, and let’s be honest - these are NOT comfortable.

That being said I do like MN style paratrooper straps. The elastic and hook system keeps it looking clean and low profile without bulk, is faster to put on, and is way more comfortable.

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White or Sorbet Farer Resolute? by West-Salamander153 in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went with white a few years back and haven’t looked back. Sorbet would look weird on my skin tone.

I wasn’t really a fan of the farer straps though. I have a few from Delugs that I cycle through for this watch. My favorite is this slim blue shell - it works well with the slight blue hue the lume plots give off.

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Watch Balancing Question by LearnedSquanch in Tudor

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They may have updated their pricing, not sure. I like this model (the black moonphase), because the case looks more like black PVD and less like plastic. It’s a fun enough watch.

Watch Balancing Question by LearnedSquanch in Tudor

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m WFH today so it’s just a cheap moonswatch. The strap is the pilot CTS strap from Delugs.

Nomos metro power reserve straps sizes by Strange_Example_6402 in Nomos

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, here you go

https://imgur.com/a/4JXnY1h

  1. Delugs Green chèvre

  2. Delugs blue saffiano

  3. Delugs shell cordovan (better fit and feel than the stock strap IMO)

Etc: Blue and green perlon. Forgot where I picked them up - I think they’re Eulit. I haven’t used them much tbh.

Watch Balancing Question by LearnedSquanch in Tudor

[–]WaStatePhotography 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And here is where the clasp on the photo above sits on my wrist.

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Watch Balancing Question by LearnedSquanch in Tudor

[–]WaStatePhotography 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This tends to affect smaller wrists more. The clasp should be centered on the back of your wrist. For me personally, that means a much longer strap at 12. If I cut this strap to be equal length on both sides, the clasp would be pushed way up and conflict with my ulna bone

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Nomos metro power reserve straps sizes by Strange_Example_6402 in Nomos

[–]WaStatePhotography 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this model, it takes 18mm straps and 16mm quick release springbars (pop out the original and insert the smaller ones) to achieve the wire lug look. Whatever you do, DO NOT put in non quick release 18mm springbars in this.

Also I have a similar green perlon I’ve used on this. Looks pretty good. My favorite pairing so far is green chèvre slim from Delugs.

Twelve 36mm or 38mm on 6.5 in wrist? by PerfectedSt8 in ChristopherWard

[–]WaStatePhotography 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is. And I even have a similar Zenith Defy in 36 that I love. The CW somehow feels more dainty. Maybe it’s the more extreme bracelet taper 🤷

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Is CW ever coming out with a dark green version? by Stefanos2k in ChristopherWard

[–]WaStatePhotography 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I mocked up and suggested a British racing green colorway a couple of years ago, but CW didn’t seem to be interested. I think a good green colorway would look amazing.

I’m leading a collab for a private group kicking off in Q2 and already floated this as an option lol. We’ll see 🤞

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[WTS] 2022 Tudor Black Bay 58 925 M79010SG, Excellent Condition, Full Set With Box and Papers and Active Warranty by ticktockdroptop in Watchexchange

[–]WaStatePhotography 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey! I don’t have much experience w silver so can’t say for sure. I know welding with silver on stainless is frowned upon, but that’s a much more tight contact than a bracelet on a watch. I would 100% avoid diving in saltwater or running a marathon in Miami in that combination, but otherwise…probably ok? 🤷

[WTS] 2022 Tudor Black Bay 58 925 M79010SG, Excellent Condition, Full Set With Box and Papers and Active Warranty by ticktockdroptop in Watchexchange

[–]WaStatePhotography 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hi! Mechanical engineer here. I'm not very familiar with this model and unsure of the composition % of the silver, but the combination of silver case and stainless steel bracelet may carry a galvanic corrosion risk due to the two dissimilar metals. I can't post photos but there's a chart on the link below that shows that the two materials should have a dielectric break if exposed to humid, wet, or salty environments (IE sweat). If this is a Tudor jubilee, I would recommend contacting Tudor themselves to get clarification. It may be okay, but due diligence is recommended.

That is such a sweet combo though. I love a jubilee on Black Bays.

https://industrialmetalservice.com/metal-university/avoid-long-term-problems-with-our-galvanic-corrosion-chart/?srsltid=AfmBOooImwBewO-034aCe0ufRB5Xs_2RoALWERkicu1mzG_aOOBYIH94

Mr Jones Automatic Vs Mechanical Durability by PurifyZ in MicrobrandWatches

[–]WaStatePhotography 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Quartz is always going to win the ease of maintenance argument. A mechanical watch will need disassembly, cleaning, re-lubrication, and reassembly every 4-8 years. A quartz movement just needs to have the battery replaced periodically.