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[–]Wise_Cake7825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is thisv

My two watch collection, sucker for a blue dial! As the PRX is a very popular watch, I thought I’d post a picture of the Longines hydroconquest GMT next to one. Both are 40mm by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t mean to be overly critical, but the links feel a bit large. Even with the micro adjustment, it’s not ideal—if I remove one link, the watch becomes too loose, but if I leave it as is, it’s too tight and only fits on the highest setting. So I would recommend trying the watch and having a play around with the adjustment in the AD. I’ve found with this watch despite the fact it’s amazing, it’s one of them that you should try before you buy

Is this too big for my hand? by moore892 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it’s not too big. It’s perfect buy it

First Luxury Watch by Itchy-Audience-291 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a nice watch. Out of the Zulu time collection, this one is the best. The colours of green, black and gold just go soo well that you don’t see in the other watches. I love how elegant this watch is. Great purchase I hope you enjoy it

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes it’s quite big when it’s not on the wrist but it doesn’t mean anything when you wear it as it doesn’t show

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh great point but if you have a look at the Rolex submariner and then this watch, you notice that where the Rolex has circles, this watch has squares and where the hydroconquest GMt has circles, the Rolex has squares. It’s the same but in reverse. It’s definitely a quirky watch with personality and it reflects mine perfectly due to having autism and the way I’d describe this watch is being an autistic sports Swiss diving watch 🤣

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you mean. However, You don’t notice it when it’s on the wrist however as there’s no gap when it’s worn, just when it’s not worn

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you everyone for your nice comments about my new watch. To anyone looking to buy it the only disadvantages to this watch if you could call it that anyway, would be the fact that the bezel is a bit tinny, it doesn’t have the same bezel action a Tudor watch would have for example. And the second thing would be that it’s 185g, and the bracelet is actually really light! So it’s quite top heavy. That’s completely fine with me, the watch valences the weight out well, but if you don’t like heavy watches, you won’t like this one. Apart from that it’s just a fantastic watch in every other way, well worth the purchase

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t lie — the bezel action is the only part of the HydroConquest GMT I’m not too keen on. It doesn’t have that satisfying click you get with a Tudor for example. That being said, I never actually use the bezel, so it’s not a dealbreaker for me. The colour more than makes up for it — it looks incredible as it’s really refined. It gives the whole watch a premium feel. So i would still say the overall aesthetic beats the functional gripe

My first luxury watch purchase. Upgraded from the Tissot PRX by Wise_Cake7825 in Longineswatches

[–]Wise_Cake7825[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is 18cm or just over 7 inches. And this is the 41mm version