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Watchuseek is one of the most popular watch websites and holds the title of the top watch forum globally. Whether you are an experienced watch collector or just starting your journey, Watchuseek offers a variety of content to keep you entertained, informed, and educated. You may even find yourself so engaged that you'll want to join our dynamic and extensive forum to share your thoughts. For the latest news and insights in the watch industry, a vast array of direct links to watch brands and manufacturers, comprehensive coverage of major watch events, or straightforward advice on your next watch purchase, Watchuseek is the place to go. When you seek a watch, what you find here is exactly what you need.

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  • 1 week ago | watchuseek.com | Bhanu Chopra

    #1 · Just bought this Special Edition Nomos Club Campus made specially for a India based Watch Collectors community called J9 Collectors. The watch has a stark white dial and minute markers in Devanagari script which is a very subtle touch. The seconds sub-dial also has the numbers in Devanagari with orange seconds hand. The see-through caseback has the club name engraved and the individual numbers on each watch. I got 2 of 25 pieces made.

  • 2 weeks ago | watchuseek.com | Chris Stark

    Since a few new threads on tariffs are started every day, and it's sucking up discussion in other threads: can we please direct it all to one Tariff Megathread? Rule: no political discussion. You can mention tariff news and how it might affect your habits or the wider watch industry. Arguably everything is political. But the actual discussion has to revolve around watches.

  • 3 weeks ago | watchuseek.com | Chris Stark

    #1 · While everyone is salivating (or not) over the new models that Rolex just released like the Land-Dweller, what caught my eye is the new Calibre 7135 movement that apparently runs at 5Hz. I do not recall Rolex ever releasing a Hi-Beat movement before or why they decided it necessary this time. According to what I've read Rolex applied for 16 patents and the movement is somewhat thinner than previous movements.

  • 3 weeks ago | watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |Stuffler Mike |Chris Stark |John MS

    Status Not open for further replies. #1 · So, I’m looking for the real point of all this. Why does Oceaneva get no love? They make a good watch. I’ve had one for 2 years. I like the weight, thickness, bracelet, wearability, colorway, movement, etc. I wear it about once a week. Less than my Mido or Ball, more than my Seikos or Aragon’s. View attachment 18984244 What could they do to elevate their micro brand?

  • 3 weeks ago | watchuseek.com | Eliminating Options |Stuffler Mike |Chris Stark |John MS

    #2 · Because it looks derivative? #3 · I wear it about once a week. Less than my Mido or Ball Sounds like you don't even give it that much love... #4 · …They make a good watch. A good watch seldom stands out in a world full of ordinary good watches.