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Im the anon who posted the pic. The left one is a Tisell 43 with a seagull movement which has an incredibly loud rotor, being a slap in the face for a guy that came from quarzt movements all his life, in comparison, the next auto watch I got with a seiko SN35 movt is in comparison extremely quiet. Being an auto watch noob, I even took it to a watch repair shop for a checkup, only to find out it is a-ok. The watch really lets you know it is an auto, if you do parking manouvers in a car, tie your shoelaces or somesuch. Overall the build quality is ok, but it is a weekend watch for me seeing as it was a gift and I have a different one for daily. The dial is very crisp, holds lume well into the night, the rotation of the crown feels...unlubed, dry. The hands are heat blued, so pretty kino. I tend to keep my watches fairly high up the forearm untill it swells up or gets sweaty, either way, the crown is inobtrusive. If you like to wear your watches loose, however, it may be a bit uncomfy. The glass caseback is another nice bit of gizmo for a formerly quartz guy. No haute horlogerie by any means. The leather strap it came with his ass, and this was possibly the only one that somewhat fit it. Options for a B-Uhr strap are fairly limited, from an aesthetic standpoint.

If you can get one for under 200, jump on it.

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