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Reddit mentions of Tissot Men's T0704051641100 T-Complication Squelette Analog Display Swiss Mechanical Hand Wind Brushed Stainless Steel watch
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Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Tissot Men's T0704051641100 T-Complication Squelette Analog Display Swiss Mechanical Hand Wind Brushed Stainless Steel watch. Here are the top ones.
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- Featuring a Black Band, Silver-tone Case, Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal
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Specs:
Height | 5.91 Inches |
Length | 5.91 Inches |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Width | 5.91 Inches |
Look at the Tissot Squelette line, two examples:
Avoid cheap Chinese movements like those in Stührling watches and similar.
I prefer the Tissot Squelette myself, same sort of price, same sort of quality as the Hamilton, and a weird skeleton design that's easily differentiated from all those cheap Chinese skeletons out there. But if I were buying my own dad a mechanical watch for everyday (no rough duties or swimming) wear? I'd give him a black-dial Stowa Partitio, the automatic one, NIB from Stowa. It is a great watch (I have one for sale secondhand here in Toronto but I guess you need new), great quality, and just about as versatile as they come, great with everything from a t-shirt to a suit.
That's good to hear. I read that Hamilton was a US watch maker, but I didn't know if that was a good thing or a bad thing.
For Tissot my favorite is this one. It's really modern but I'm an engineer so I'm a sucker for skeletons.
For Hamilton, I like this one. It's classic, totally on the other end of the spectrum, but my gut tells me a classic watch will stay with me longer. Also my wife thinks if I want a funky watch to just get an Invicta and save the money.
Speaking of which, does it matter that the Tissot is a wind up and the Hamilton is automatic? In terms of quality, durability, etc?
Anyway it's good to know they're both on the same level so I can just pick the one I like most... which is going to be fucking impossible :)
http://www.amazon.com/Tissot-T-Complication-Squelette-Skeleton-T0704051641100/dp/B00FE6D7AK
What about this? Still not up to snuff with some of the best skeleton watches, but it has a swiss heritage and a fairly pretty movement.
You can get it for $1300-ish.
If you are looking for a skeleton, check the tissot squellette too.
I wholeheartedly disagree with this statement, this Tissot skeleton is lovely, though not the most affordable.