T thatoneReminds me of the xbox v playstation fanboy threads from centuries ago.
T thatoneReminds me of the xbox v playstation fanboy threads from centuries ago.
Both are great watches, difficult to be objective with this stuff considering a $100 gshock tells time more accurately, will last longer, and is considerably more durable.
That looks like a Paul Newman right? Never seen one in person, but I've listened to people go bananas for them.
D DuckieI've got to disagree with the longevity aspect.
A Gshock will have stopped for reasons unknown due to something going wrong with the inards. Thus the watch needing to be replaced. They are literally a throw away item after all.
The Speedy will still be going for many years afterward with proper maintenance.
One may even regard them as being an heirloom quality timepiece.
Besides, the Gshock will cease to function entirely in the cold of space and that's one of the key reasons why the Speedy Pro is approved for EVA'S😉
T thatoneI guarantee you if you spend a thousand dollars on maintenance for a gshock at the same service interval of a speedmaster, the gshock will certainly outlive the speedmaster. I don't think gshocks are built to be disposable - I've had mine for decades with no service and it's working great! I know others with gshocks as well with similar experiences.
fwiw, I love the speedmaster and wouldn't wear a gshock in place of it, but sometimes I think it's good to have perspective on wearing antiquated technology!
Personally, what I'd find more annoying is having to unscrew the pushers every time I want to use the chronograph.
Maybe - who knows if there are repair parts/circuit boards/etc. even available for G-shocks over time. I think they are meant to be somewhat disposable, given no one is going to be spending a thousand dollars to repair a watch that cost a couple hundred. Not dissing G-shocks - I'm a fan - but I struggle with categorizing them as any kind of heirloom timepiece.
There is no need to keep the Daytona's chrono collars screwed down. None. They don't add anything to its WR, the collars are only there to prevent pushing a button under water. I always leave them unscrewed, ready for action. And they look better that way, too.
A lot of collectors would rather buy a pre-2000 Daytona (if they could afford one) to a modern Daytona well aware that the older one used the El Primero (laterally clutched) movement.
So the Zenith El Primero will beat both Daytona and Speedy with it`s automatic 36.000 b/h, no screw down pushers and optional date and case shape ?
Well, 2nd best isn`t to shabby 😁
I’m surprised no one has mentioned the fact that the Speedmaster is a design classic….. up there with the Rayban aviators, the Jaguar E type (XKE) the glass coke bottle etc. and as such will never go outta style!