this is just porn, i ordered one.. and will probably sell all others, cos i wont wear them anymore ^^ haha - funny you mention, that you want the secondhand to hit the markers, i am just the same.. to me a watch just looks cheap when its not - or even often hits the markings in between... so i have a few automatic watches for that reason, but i am not convinced about automatic watches (very inaccurate over time, have to adjust it every few days -- if you require it to be sharp.. and very fragile, if you let them fall to the ground or they get just a shock from punching somebody in the face.. haha joking.. they just get even more inaccurate, and you have to let to adjust them again from the watchmaker) :) -> the metal keeper.. you can try to wrap it into a thin towel, and then hit it gently with a hammer on the backside.. start from gently and see how much it needs to bend it slighly in the middle - then it sticks better.. did this with my other Tuna - works well, you dont see it, and its even a bit more comfortable (very very little rounded) cool review!
A very fine review. I learned a lot about the Tuna, and what makes this watch unique and historically important.
The Darth Tuna is the perfect watch for 911_Dan! Great review.
#teamtuna 🐟 good job on the review! And thanks for helping me see the beauty of this very special watch!
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Sweet Watch & great review!
this is just porn, i ordered one.. and will probably sell all others, cos i wont wear them anymore ^^ haha - funny you mention, that you want the secondhand to hit the markers, i am just the same.. to me a watch just looks cheap when its not - or even often hits the markings in between... so i have a few automatic watches for that reason, but i am not convinced about automatic watches (very inaccurate over time, have to adjust it every few days -- if you require it to be sharp.. and very fragile, if you let them fall to the ground or they get just a shock from punching somebody in the face.. haha joking.. they just get even more inaccurate, and you have to let to adjust them again from the watchmaker) :) -> the metal keeper.. you can try to wrap it into a thin towel, and then hit it gently with a hammer on the backside.. start from gently and see how much it needs to bend it slighly in the middle - then it sticks better.. did this with my other Tuna - works well, you dont see it, and its even a bit more comfortable (very very little rounded) cool review!
This or an aquis if u could only have 1?????
If you are going to own and wear only 1 watch. I'd probably get an aquis over a tuna.