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Jan 17, 2015, 06:03 PM
#1
Ich bin ein Ebeler!
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Jan 17, 2015, 06:36 PM
#2
Grand Master Seiko Fanboy
For me the worst is integrated lugs, of any kind. They drive me bonkers.... I know that 99% of the watch being population couldn't possibly give less of a hoot, but for me its always a deal breaker.
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Jan 17, 2015, 06:59 PM
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Ich bin ein Ebeler!
Originally Posted by
mike120
For me the worst is integrated lugs, of any kind. They drive me bonkers.... I know that 99% of the watch being population couldn't possibly give less of a hoot, but for me its always a deal breaker.
...... and proprietary straps and attachments bother a lot of people, although I have come to terms with this as an Ebel owner
Last edited by WWII70; Jan 17, 2015 at 07:22 PM.
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Jan 17, 2015, 07:03 PM
#4
Dinger of Hum
Somebody's - presumably the "designer"'s -- signature.... as if the dial were a check.
Or as if I would swoon to have his (%#*^% autograph !!!
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Jan 17, 2015, 08:05 PM
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Jan 17, 2015, 08:55 PM
#6
Cutting a rubber strap to fit always makes my pulse race. I understand how nice it is to have a more custom fit, but when a replacement is usually $100 or more, it puts a lot of pressure to get it right the first time. With bracelets, I tend to play around with placement of half links to get the most comfortable fit. With cut-to-fit rubber, there is no such luxury.
One of my personal design pet peeves is incorrectly sized hands. Minute hands that don't reach the markers is a common frustration for me. It seems like such a simple thing to do right, but it amazes me how often the hands don't fit the dial.
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Jan 17, 2015, 09:06 PM
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The watch watcher
i don't really have many if any true design pet peeves, I own watches with all the above characteristics and other than stressing the first time I cut a strap for a Ploprof they don't bug me at all.
If I had to pick something that gets close to a true peeve it would be watches that have poor readability. I have several watches that the lack of quick reading of the time is my number one issue with the watch.
ALS Blancpain Breguet Hamilton IWC JLC Omega Panerai Patek Rolex Tag Tudor Seiko Sinn UN Vacheron
It's wack if it don't say Patek!
Stealin' lunch money on school playgrounds for Rolex since 1978
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Jan 17, 2015, 10:23 PM
#8
Member
Odd numbered lug widths. I dread one day having to find a replacement strap for my VE Ekranoplan. Where on Earth can I find a 25mm strap!?
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Jan 17, 2015, 10:47 PM
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Jan 17, 2015, 11:03 PM
#10
Must have pointed this out on a million threads, but it drives me mad.
Why has a 9 been used instead of a 6 on the 9 o'clock sub dial? (The numbers face into the dial). Yeah, I get what they did, but why not just go with 4, 8 and 12. That would have also balanced with the other dials better.
Casio: CA-53W-1ER, GW3000B-1A, GW-M5610U-1ER & GW7900-1ER
Rolex: Submariner 14060M
Accurist: 1961 Shockmaster (Gold) & 1965 Shockmaster (Steel)
Omega: Speedmaster Professional 3570.50.00
Meistersinger: Perigraph AM1002
Ben Sherman: S489.OOBS
Rotary: 1990 Quartz (Gold)
Steinhart: Ocean GMT 39mm
Certina: DS Super PH500M & DS PH200M
Timex: MKI Mechanical
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