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I agree that the Super Engineer is too busy for the OSD - the SE better suits a more toolish, micro-diver (e.g. Hexa).
I feel ruined by my Omega bracelets. I'm wearing the Oris today and enjoying it, but missing the Omega bracelets. I remember thinking that, when I got the Oris, it was the best bracelet I had owned, now it is relatively pedestrian.
Posted by: jonnybardo | July 01, 2014 at 04:28 PM
I sort of like the "business" of that bracelet, the Super Engineer, OSD or not. It looks more "alive" to me.
Posted by: Angelo | July 01, 2014 at 05:35 PM
Also, I think the Super Engineer is more "original" looking while the Endmill looks more like a Rolex homage. It's nice, but looks more ordinary than the SE as there are a lot of bracelets that have this basic link design. But if it goes with the watch better...
Posted by: Angelo | July 04, 2014 at 06:38 AM
Here's an interesting article about identifying watches just by the shape of their hands.
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/most-popular-watches-recognized-hands/
Posted by: Gary | July 05, 2014 at 07:18 PM