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**Usually not a fan of MVMT watches, but this one checks some boxes with automatic movement, exhibition caseback, ISO-certified, 120 click bezel and limited to 500 copies. Wish they would've gone sapphire with the crystal.
Limited edition MVMT x Nigel Cabourn divers watch. Inspired by vintage British military tactical clothing, this 1 of 500 ISO-certified watch pulls its colors and winter camouflage pattern from a rare 1960's SBS waterproof wool gabardine smock and covert mission canoe. Featuring a barley green 120-click unidirectional bezel, an olive and orange NATO nylon strap + interchangeable Admiralty Grey NATO nylon strap, and custom collaboration packaging.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Case MaterialStainless Steel
- Case Size40
- Case Thickness14MM
- Interchangeable StrapYes
- Movement TypeTmi Nh38a
- Glass TypeK1 Hardened Mineral Crystal
- Water Resistance20 ATM + Screw-Down Crown
https://www.mvmt.com/new-arrivals...00041.html
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This watch notwithstanding (I don't know anything about it), this company is mostly marketing and slapping overpriced price tags on watches assembled from bargain bin parts. You'd do much better with any Seiko or Citizen at the same price points.
- All watches are marketed…..that's how they are sold
- Many, in fact most Seikos and Citizens are overpriced and built to a price
- I don't know of any limited edition Seiko or Citizens that are ISO-rated dive watches resistant to 20 bar.
- The Prospex line would be 20 bar rated, but not limited, numbered editions and would be north of $350……this watch is $150.
- This watch is running a Seiko automatic movement and comes with a 2 year warranty like many microbrands.
- Generally Seikos and Citizens are not mentioned when folks are looking for quality watches that punch above their weight.
Finally, 'you'd be better off' with any Zelos, Armida, Helson, Revelot, Helm, Baltic or San Martin before you buy a Seiko or Citizen if you're looking for watches that are limited, hold their value and punch far above their weight.
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- All watches are marketed…..that's how they are sold
- Many, in fact most Seikos and Citizens are overpriced and built to a price
- I don't know of any limited edition Seiko or Citizens that are ISO-rated dive watches resistant to 20 bar.
- The Prospex line would be 20 bar rated, but not limited, numbered editions and would be north of $350……this watch is $150.
- This watch is running a Seiko automatic movement and comes with a 2 year warranty like many microbrands.
- Generally Seikos and Citizens are not mentioned when folks are looking for quality watches that punch above their weight.
Finally, 'you'd be better off' with any Zelos, Armida, Helson, Revelot, Helm, Baltic or San Martin before you buy a Seiko or Citizen if you're looking for watches that are limited, hold their value and punch far above their weight.
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- All watches are marketed…..that's how they are sold
- Many, in fact most Seikos and Citizens are overpriced and built to a price
- I don't know of any limited edition Seiko or Citizens that are ISO-rated dive watches resistant to 20 bar.
- The Prospex line would be 20 bar rated, but not limited, numbered editions and would be north of $350……this watch is $150.
- This watch is running a Seiko automatic movement and comes with a 2 year warranty like many microbrands.
- Generally Seikos and Citizens are not mentioned when folks are looking for quality watches that punch above their weight.
Finally, 'you'd be better off' with any Zelos, Armida, Helson, Revelot, Helm, Baltic or San Martin before you buy a Seiko or Citizen if you're looking for watches that are limited, hold their value and punch far above their weight.
Citizens eco drive 150$ leather strap (imitation strap) we just got as a gift from jomashop 100% punches above their weight.
My eco drive Forza 100% punches above its weight.
I might not have your collection but Im 10 watches in, among casio seiko citizen and few other brands. You, my friend are Full of it...
Having said that, some brands dismissed by the watch enthusiast community have the occasional diamond in the rough in their line up (e.g. Fossil). Especially if you can cut through the marketing hype, ignore the detractors and find them on sale. This looks like a genuinely handsome watch powered by the well-regarded Seiko NH38 automatic (i.e. mechanical self-winding) movement. The mineral glass crystal is nothing special, but not at all unexpected or outrageous at this price point. Assuming the ISO 20Bar diver certification is legit, this is a solid buy. Just don't expect to impress any of your watch snobs friends at the next dinner party.
I haven't looked at any of MMVT's marketing materials lately. If they can drop their pretentiousness and continue offering pieces like this at this price point, they could shed their well-earned notoriety and regain respect within the watch enthusiast community.
And Seikos under $500 are notorious for bad builds. Poorly aligned hands, bezels, chapter rings…..just hate when newbies give bad advice….
- Many, in fact most Seikos and Citizens are overpriced and built to a price
- I don't know of any limited edition Seiko or Citizens that are ISO-rated dive watches resistant to 20 bar.
- The Prospex line would be 20 bar rated, but not limited, numbered editions and would be north of $350……this watch is $150.
- This watch is running a Seiko automatic movement and comes with a 2 year warranty like many microbrands.
- Generally Seikos and Citizens are not mentioned when folks are looking for quality watches that punch above their weight.
Finally, 'you'd be better off' with any Zelos, Armida, Helson, Revelot, Helm, Baltic or San Martin before you buy a Seiko or Citizen if you're looking for watches that are limited, hold their value and punch far above their weight.
And Seikos under $500 are notorious for bad builds. Poorly aligned hands, bezels, chapter rings…..just hate when newbies give bad advice….
As a collector myself, my opinion is you have no idea what you're talking about. Only the most pretentious and close minded "collectors" would cringe at someone recommending Seiko/Citizen.
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