Though not this specific iteration of the 1921. The Overseas while on paper is the perfect watch for me, a dressier dial (taste) in a sporty case (lifestyle) falls short when considering the low power reserve (40 hr) but especially meager water resistance
I had literally told the sales advisor that I have a relatively active lifestyle, both personally and professionally, and that practically-speaking the Overseas would easily fit my 24/7 life-cycle more than, perhaps, any other watch on the market today...
I love the grained dial and blue numerals and hands of the 1921, but the Overseas would suit me more. It doesn't have the elegant dial, but it compensates with the lovely complications. From your posts, you seem like an active person and I would have thou
I feel that I can pull off a 40mm without any issues, the 41mm Overseas was a good enough fit itself, and it's considerably bulkier than the 1921.... You mean posting more pictures or something else?? I only took these three shots, and one more that ended
it doesn’t really sing to me. So I would think that it’s the Overseas which appealed to you. I’ve tried it on back in 2023 but it gave mixed feelings: the mix of dressy and sporty felt a bit strange: I had a more convincing experience with the silver dial
All-right, I couldn't just leave my friends here, and myself, off with a meager AI concoction of what a plastic Overseas made by Swatch could, hypothetically, look like; I had to 'take the plunge' to my local boutique and see a couple of their pieces for
I see now why the Beverly Hills boutique doesn't have these at hand so that I can see them. They told me they had them only during the week of W&W, and they were subsequently shipped to other boutiques. I believe you misspoke when you typed that the dual
Last Friday, I was invited by VC New York, to see and examine the new novelties of the W&W 2026. The event was well organized, the staff was fantastic(I happen to know them for a long time), all watches were initially prohibited from examination(behind gl