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As long as the caseback has an engraving of Mr. Moo's shorts pic.
It's a fashion watch that appeals to a lot of young guys. They certainly look much better than anything else in the price range.
Personally I love MVMT because the company has brilliant founders and an amazing CMO. They are doing things like layering TV ads with digital to drive CPM way down, etc... Got to meet the CMO @ IAB a bit ago...
I wouldn't ever buy one but I certainly am signed up to digest all their marketing material.
Are you crazy? You like a watch that retails for far higher because it can appeal to young impressionable kids. God i never thought i would dislike someone this much over the internet.
They are honestly horrible quality watches that retails crazy high purely because of marketing, and again you like that. no words.
Woah, woah... He said that he admired the company, as a business.Are you crazy? You like a watch that retails for far higher because it can appeal to young impressionable kids. God i never thought i would dislike someone this much over the internet.
They are honestly horrible quality watches that retails crazy high purely because of marketing, and again you like that. no words.
I like this diver a lot (and I liked the Yue Fei a lot as well). Is the bezel steel or ceramic? What is the water resistance?
My major concern with independents/microbrands is aftermarket service. I have a microbrand watch that has been at the spa for over three months to fix a non-working chronograph hour counter, while the Swatch Group routinely takes eight weeks or less to service a watch. From your website, it sounds like you have a system in place for service. Can any skilled watch repairman service this movement, or do you recommend a factory service?
I assume not a single one of your customers will actually dive using this watch, but it still seems odd to have a diver that has no numerical markings on the dial and, especially, the timing bezel.
^ +1 dopey
I thought "It's a... dive watch...?", my inner monologue adopting a rising inflection, like Ron Burgundy confronted with an unexpected question mark on his autocue.
I like many aspects of it but I think the diver-but-not aesthetics would bother me.
The hands seem a bit fussy for a dive watch. But it isn't a dive watch. Or is it?
See what I mean?
But on the bezel they do,which I think is what @dopey wss referring to.
For me, the lack of minute increments on the bezel stood out as a more glaring omission, if this is intended to be a dive watch.
Benjamin, does the bezel rotate?
I have to admit I find these quite beautiful. Especially the blue star field.
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Great idea but the stainless versions were over $7k. I’ll admit it’s at the far edge of what I’m willing to spend on a watch.
The BCHH branding reminds me of MVMT ?♂️