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Looking for a dress watch and found this.
Not great pics but what do you think?
Thanks.
 
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Cheers for ALL your valued comments and opinions guys!
 
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I think it’s very nice looking wouldn’t kick it out of bed
 
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The movement seems a bit small, compared to the case size. Or maybe it's the non-see through part of the case back that is a bit big. Is the thickness of that watch ok for a dress watch?
 
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The movement seems a bit small, compared to the case size. Or maybe it's the non-see through part of the case back that is a bit big. Is the thickness of that watch ok for a dress watch?
It is common for a movement to be much smaller than the watch. For example, the Speedmaster movement is 27mm and the watch is 42mm.
 
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looks genuine to me...but the photos could CERTAINLY be at a higher resolution.
 
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Is Aqua Terra a dress watch? ::stirthepot::
I think so. James Bond thinks so. But I also think a planet ocean or smp works great dressed up so what do I know??
 
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To the OP, is that the color combination you are going for? I've always liked the Aqua Terra
 
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It is common for a movement to be much smaller than the watch. For example, the Speedmaster movement is 27mm and the watch is 42mm.
So true, gosh darnit. Doesn't make it a good thing though IMHO. And seems to be a bit more extreme here. Just saying.
 
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So true, gosh darnit. Doesn't make it a good thing though IMHO. And seems to be a bit more extreme here. Just saying.
Why waste time making a larger movement that won't keep time any better than a smaller movement? And likely worse? There is a reason for it. Instead you might lament why people insist on buying huge watches.