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Can anyone recommend a simple divers style watch with metal strap sub £500 to replace my tag chrono, not done any research in years, cheers.
Ocean 1.
Lovely!
Ceramic or Aluminium? As I see the Steinhart sites has it in both.
"accurate to the minute" - so is mine. It's the seconds it's not accurate to but I believe even the certified chronometers are -/+3 seconds per day.
Yeah, accurate to the minute over 6 months, that’s 180 days.
If you are +/- 3 seconds per day, you will be adjusting it after 20 days/3 weeks. I don’t touch mine until day light saving, aka 6 months.
Is yours accurate to the minute over 6 months?
Mine could be accurate more than 6 months but seeing day light savings kicks in, i will never know!
I've already stated I've had this watch for a week. Why the aggression? I'm very happy for you that your watch is so accurate.
I'm not trying to pick a bone, but what pedigree to Tudor have, apart from riding off the back of Rolex for years? Historically Tudor used bought in movements from elsewhere to keep the cost low. Certainly not bashing the Tudor as I think they're a fantastic brand with beautifully designed watches, but clearly the millions they spend on marketing is having the desired effect.I have to disagree with panthro. I have a Tudor Pelagos Blue and the in-house movement already has an excellent reputation and the 70 hour power reserve makes a significant difference in convenience to a daily wearer over a 40-hour power reserve. Not to mention it is crazily accurate vs the ETA in my Longines Hydroconquest.
Go with the Tudor in-house, because in addition to the above although yes servicing will be more expensive it will not need regular servicing anyway.
Bremont have no real pedigree vs Tudor imo.
I'm not trying to pick a bone, but what pedigree to Tudor have, apart from riding off the back of Rolex for years? Historically Tudor used bought in movements from elsewhere to keep the cost low. Certainly not bashing the Tudor as I think they're a fantastic brand with beautifully designed watches, but clearly the millions they spend on marketing is having the desired effect.
I answered your question, just not in the way you liked/wanted, but it's patently clear that Tudor have far more heritage as a brand than Bremont. I also have no idea what the relevance of my Longines and its lack of chronometer certification has to what I posted.You didn't answer my question but never mind. I'd like to see your source of 100x times less respected. Have you ever been to both the Rolex manufacturing facilities and the Bremont facilities to judge their quality? Your Longines wasn't chronometer certified so it wouldn't keep time as well as your Tudor. It has nothing to do with the build quality of an ETA vs Tudor movement.
Bremont was established in 2002 and registered in 2005.