Zach Brass
The first episode of our new show A Matter of Time Is Now Live! Episode Question: What is the best first luxury watch? Eléonor, Kristian, and Andrew reflect on how these watches sparked careers and passion, and share their first gorgeous watch experiences. They also discuss current trends in collecting, including the rise of microbrands, the impact of the pandemic on the industry, and how market speculation contrasts with their own emotional approach to monitoring ownership. Certainly, I could ruin the watch they nominated, but I don’t. Well, Jose. To find their choice, you will need to watch the episodes below and leave a comment on your personal choice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mews_cjlvs
Well, instead of letting out what Time Of Time Trio chose, I thought I would propose my own work.
When I was in my room, I was proposing the Grand Seiko SBGA211 Snowflake as a great first luxury watch. At first glance, this nomination may seem fundamental, but I think there is a strong and thoughtful point on the sleeve. Snowflakes have a variety of fascinating traits, offering a taste of what comes before someone is completely swallowed by the illness. First of all, it is delivered entirely on my “robust elegance” standard. Made with lightweight titanium build, it is comfortable and very practical.
Secondly, it uses its crisp white dial to match any outfit, and its famous snow-covered texture provides a sense of artistry. The case is also perfect, with the roughened surface providing an aesthetic league beyond the price. Also, with a water resistance of 100 meters, you can almost wear it on all recreational activities above and below.
Last but not least, it works just like the middle hand while it glides. Empirically, it’s a mechanical watch. You wind it up and set it up like a mechanical watch. However, due to the Spring Drive movement, the timekeeping accuracy is far superior to traditional mechanical movement due to Spring Drive quartz seasoning. This hybrid, although primarily mechanical, eases people into a mechanical surveillance experience. As long as it gets hurt or wears at least once every three days, all novice watch owners need to mess with the crown is to readjust the date when travel, time zone changes, or the inevitable chores of summer savings return.
Very accurate, very handsome, very calm with a snowy background and a few seconds of its gliding, I think Snowflake is the best first luxury watch beat for a newcomer. But perhaps a gangster of only time defeated me. You probably don’t know before you watch the video.