TW Steel TW70 Features

Ref. No. :TW70
Code :TW70
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Germany, Bayreuth
Price : € 429 (= $ 525)
Availability
Available in 6-10 working days
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Movement/Caliber :Miyota OS20
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :45 mm
Thickness :14 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Mineral Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Chronograph, Date
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TW Steel TW70 wrist watches news:
Guys I was wondering what moves you in a particular direction when choosing a watch and in particular how your tastes may have changed over time. Naturally aesthetics would be the main reason for choosing a watch but one's perception of beauty or desirability changes over time. I know mine has. When I first started out on my journey through WISdom, I favoured classic styles. Then I began exploring sports watches and these were primarily divers since divers are by and large, the most obvious of sports styles.
Before I started posting photos of toy dogs and watches, I should have said hi. I look forward to discussing Omegas from time to time, and I'm sure this forum is a vast resource. I'm trying to think of a good Speedmaster/moon trivia question to get everyone thinking, but I have a feeling many of you know all the answers. Hmmm. How about this instead: In my other post I mentioned the Aldrin Speedmaster, possibly the most sought-after watch in the world, certainly among Speedmaster collectors. If that watch were to surface in the hands of a private owner, and its whereabouts became known to NASA, Aldrin, the US govt, etc, who is the rightful owner of the watch? I am sure this has been discussed before, but it could make for interesting discourse. Opinions? I'll begin by stating that NASA is the rightful owner UNLESS Aldrin can produce a document assigning ownership to him. Without such a document, claiming to own the watch would be much like a soldier claiming to own his issued
the case and dial felt quite big for its 42mm diameter. The dial was much more delicate in its markings than in the photographs. Nice, but not quite there for me. Glad I could try it on though.
Well I had my eyes on this one since the first time I saw a picture of it in one of the forums some months ago. I am not really a quartz watch guy but for some reason this model caught my attention and I really liked the overall look of this watch. So I had only to wait for it to surface on the watch sales forum for a price that was affordable for me, it became my Valentine present from my wife including the matching strap.Of course taste is taste and some might discount a watch like this from the start. I know because I did that for a while, I was simply turned off by the plasic case and black color and the fact that the earlier models looked more like small rubber tires on people's arms at least in my view. However after owning two Casio ProTrek Solar watches, I know that they are capable of good quality products and I am happy to say that I am not disappointed in the least. This is a fantastic watch. AndI did not even read all the specs which are a couple of pages longof course
Jacques Lemans Gen¨¨ve Grande ClassicStreet price: $265 to $450There are times when a diver watch just doesn¡¯t work. Lots of guys wear them with suits, but for me, that just looks out of place. And as divers continue to grow in size, they become even more inappropriate when the situation calls for the well-dressed man. So I¡¯ve been looking for a nice classic design to complement my small watch collection.The PackagePackaging is nicely done with a charcoal cardboard outer shell and a decent wooden watch box¡ªa minimalist presentation, but perfectly appropriate for the watch. Mine shipped from Amazon and had plenty of bubble wrap to protect the product. The watch itself was covered with blue protective plastic over practically every metal surface including the crown and both crystals had clear protective plastic coverings. The CaseThe case is polished stainless steel with a stepped bezel design. Crown functions smoothly, is over sized, and easy to access. There are sapphire crystal








