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Retro-futuristic watches

Mansley

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I don't notice too many watch threads around here despite the big impact that they have on one's complete outfit. I only recently gained attention to the depths of the industry and especially enjoy the retro-futuristic versions from the 60's and 70's, such as this Seiko :crush:

Anyone sharing these thoughts?
 
Absolutely, there is so much beauty in these classic watches. I really love companies like Cartier, especially with the Tank Américaine model.
Reaching 100 years old and it is still one of the most iconic watches of all time.

Btw. Seiko was my favorite watch brand when I was a child.
 
Very interesting design, can't argue with that. Too futuristic for my taste, but definitely unique, I can imagine many people liking it.
 
new (and maybe last) version
casquette 2.0 titanium and gold

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I don't notice too many watch threads around here despite the big impact that they have on one's complete outfit. I only recently gained attention to the depths of the industry and especially enjoy the retro-futuristic versions from the 60's and 70's, such as this Seiko :crush:

Anyone sharing these thoughts?
I love talking about watches! Your link won't open for me but I'm curious what kind of retro-futuristic watches you're interested in.

There's Möels & Co, a microbrand I'm interested in lately.
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Otsuka Lotec that @runner also shared
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The Hamilton American Classic PSR reissue
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Bulova Computron
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This digital Chanel watch I've always thought was kind of chic
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And of course Accutron, Bell & Ross, and Casio. Vintage watches go even deeper.
 

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