The "being able to" is certainly the key to fun ...! Like owning a 1000m WR desk diver, a Pulsometer, or a "moonlight" function (Sinn) that tells you when you can go hunting nocturnally under the ambient lunar light.
Recently Velociphile - someone well known from the WPS past has assessed all the current and semi-current tide complication watches on IG and the Habring2 / cronotempVs Aurora came on top in terms of actual accuracy and usability. The fact that the tide c...
Especially if you think about global warming and rising sea levels. You never can be quite sure if we in Switzerland π¨π will soon have beachesβ¦ π π₯π Ps: great watch! ππ» Ps2: Here at my wrist the last couple of days my oldest companion: the GP Seahawk - no ...
Not quite sure if the seaside is on the cards for Switzerland soon but a solid dive watch like yours is always a good choice ππ»ππ» Thanks for joining in ππ»
I am surprised that a watch brand like Panerai, which was historically more marine focused, never made one π€·π»ββοΈ (or looking forward to someone showcasing the ones they did π)
I really seem to like most if not all the Habring watches I have seen as there is just something about their design language that really speaks to me, the legibility and how clean and sharp the dials and watches look just makes for a great watch even if I...
The "being able to" is certainly the key to fun ...! Like owning a 1000m WR desk diver, a Pulsometer, or a "moonlight" function (Sinn) that tells you when you can go hunting nocturnally under the ambient lunar light.
I really didnβt know about the moonlight complication - seems Sinn does them all (including a tide one) ππ»ππ» Thanks for teaching me something new today ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
Great design from a great manufacture, and what an interesting complication that is. Is it waterproof? How big? Been wearing this for most of the week. Cheers! ...