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3 Watch Deals Worth Your Attention This Week!
Three brand-diverse picks this week, all from Long Island Watch with verified direct product page links. 1. Duxot Accelero Chronograph — Jade Green - Product name: Duxot Accelero Chronograph with Jade Green Dial #DX-2065-55 - Store: Long Island Watch - Original price: $250 - Sale price: $139 - Discount: 44% off - Duxot flies under the radar but delivers serious specs for the money — quartz chronograph, sapphire-coated crystal, and that jade green dial is a head-turner. Under $140 is a steal. Link: https://www.longislandwatch.com/duxot-accelero-chronograph-with-jade-green-dial-dx-2065-55/ 2. Caravelle Sea Hunter Automatic — Orange Dial - Product name: Caravelle Sea Hunter Automatic Watch with Orange Dial #43B177 - Store: Long Island Watch - Original price: $375 - Sale price: $300 - Discount: 20% off - Vintage-inspired diver with a Miyota 8215 automatic movement, 200m water resistance, and a bold orange dial that channels 70s dive watch energy. Classic Caravelle Sea Hunter DNA at a solid markdown. - Link: https://www.longislandwatch.com/caravelle-sea-hunter-automatic-watch-with-orange-dial-43b177/ 3. Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar — Orange Sunray - Product name: Seiko Prospex Speedtimer Solar Chronograph SSC947 - Store: Long Island Watch - Original price: $725 - Sale price: $580 - Discount: 20% off - Seiko's solar Speedtimer needs no introduction — the panda-style layout, 6-month power reserve on a full charge, and that orange sunray dial makes this the most interesting SSC in the lineup. Twenty percent off a current-production Prospex is rare. - Link: https://www.longislandwatch.com/seiko-prospex-speedtimer-solar-chronograph-with-orange-sunray-dial-ssc947/ Which one's calling your name?
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SSSSHHHHH, Don’t Tell My Wife
I’m slowly getting my wife to drink the horological Kool-Aid. 😄 After years of insisting her Apple Watch was appropriate for every occasion, I finally convinced her that maybe—even just maybe—a dinner date or special event deserves something with actual hands and a little soul. We went shopping and narrowed it down to a couple of Tissots and a Western-inspired Bulova. Then I explained the magic of extra straps: with a few quick strap swaps, those watches become seven different looks, plus she still has her Apple Watch for the gym and everyday notifications. I may have accidentally created another watch enthusiast… and I’m not even sorry. I think I’ll just get her all three—one for each of her three birthdays in July. (Don’t ask, that’s a completely different story).
SSSSHHHHH, Don’t Tell My Wife
Venezianico Bucintoro: Deal or No Deal?
Gentlemen, I’d like to get your thoughts on the Venezianico Bucintoro. Previously, my decision on whether or not to buy a watch came down to two decisions: a) price point b) looks. However, as my tastes have evolved, I know look at timepieces more critically, however, there is still so much I don’t know. Therefore, I’m soliciting your advice in this lovely chronograph made from a company I’ve never heard of. Is this worth the $2,285 price tag? The Venezianico Bucintoro.takes its name from the legendary ceremonial boat used by the Doge of Venice, reinterpreting the elegance of the Historical Regatta through watchmaking. Its design brings together speed, precision and tradition in a piece with a sporty character and refined presence. ​ With a 42 mm case, domed sapphire crystal, 100-metre water resistance and a Japanese NE88 automatic chronograph movement with column wheel and vertical clutch, the Bucintoro is made for those looking for a technical watch without giving up the beauty of detail. A tribute to movement, water and time lived with style. https://www.google.com/search?q=Venezianico+Bucintoro.+reviews&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&sei=jm1KapXlHti2qtsP0fXu0Ao#lfId=ChxjMe
Venezianico Bucintoro: Deal or No Deal?
Rookie Mistake !
Mission accomplished—I may have succeeded in getting my wife hooked on mechanical watches. While she was trying on pieces, she smiled and asked, “Did you see anything you liked?” Rookie mistake. Five minutes later I was making a completely rational case for why this Italian-made watch belongs in my collection. After all, every collection has gaps… and apparently mine specializes in creating new ones. I’d never heard of this brand before today, but I have to admit it’s a sharp-looking piece. I can already picture it with my Western wardrobe. Tell me I’m not the only one who’s walked into a jewelry store to buy a watch for someone else and somehow left with a new “must-have” on the wishlist.
Rookie Mistake !
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