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Old 03-01-2010, 02:49 PM
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There's just something that doesn't sound right about the name. Can't put my finger on it.
Would you prefer "Massa Watches"?
 
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Originally Posted by ctzn
I see in their 2010 lineup they have quite a few tungsten options available.
Really? *rubs chin*

Stoppie, see if your friend needs an allergy tester for the tungsten line

Seriously though, one thing I'd recommend for watch makers is that their metal-alternative lines often have stainless steel parts like the clasp, and leather watch bands. Most people (myself included) have allergies to both nickle materials AND leather. So the only thing I can wear is all titanium or tungsten, with same material band or rubber band. In severe cases I even get a rash from the pins in the watchband.

Worst random allergy ever when you love watches.
 
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Try Nixon as another option in that price range.
 
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Originally Posted by tractorcrusher
Really? *rubs chin*

Stoppie, see if your friend needs an allergy tester for the tungsten line

Seriously though, one thing I'd recommend for watch makers is that their metal-alternative lines often have stainless steel parts like the clasp, and leather watch bands. Most people (myself included) have allergies to both nickle materials AND leather. So the only thing I can wear is all titanium or tungsten, with same material band or rubber band. In severe cases I even get a rash from the pins in the watchband.

Worst random allergy ever when you love watches.
honestly they're very cool watches.
 
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I bought my Father one for his birthday. He seems to be very pleased with it.
 
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Originally Posted by All We'll Drive
Try Nixon as another option in that price range.
I have a 51-30 (I think that's what it is) which I like a lot, however, it is quite hefty and only good for limited amounts of time. I would get another though one as it seems to be quite high quality for the price.

 
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Update: Placed my pre-order for a 2010 Bull45 A15 this evening:



Update #2: Went a little overboard and bought the last remaining 2009 M16 as well tonight.

 

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Originally Posted by tractorcrusher
Really? *rubs chin*

Stoppie, see if your friend needs an allergy tester for the tungsten line

Seriously though, one thing I'd recommend for watch makers is that their metal-alternative lines often have stainless steel parts like the clasp, and leather watch bands. Most people (myself included) have allergies to both nickle materials AND leather. So the only thing I can wear is all titanium or tungsten, with same material band or rubber band. In severe cases I even get a rash from the pins in the watchband.

Worst random allergy ever when you love watches.
Curtis, what about ceramic material? I know Nixon makes a few nice all ceramic watches but they're a bit on the pricey side (~$1000-1200). Or what about rubber or canvas straps?

EDIT: Now that I think about it, those ceramic Nixons still have SS clasps... I suppose the rubber and canvas straps do as well...
 
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^yup, clasp is fail. Never tried ceramic but I think it'd be okay.
 
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Hamilton is actually a very good suggestion IMO.
they were standard issue for the US Military during WWII, and thus the modern day designs are still heavily inspired by Navy, Air Force, and Army applications.
i think they look great, are functional, and are sort of in the price range you're considering.
 


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