Yes, I feel similar in some ways, at least about the bracelet. It doesn't fit me well enough, and while I could get a rubber strap for it, I realise I do prefer SS bracelets. Also, I don't like that the crown is so wobbly when extended, and I think it should have crown guards. So, as much as I...
I will likely order this, as it looks magnificent, possibly Borealis' best looking watch yet. I may flip my Scorpionfish to fund this when the time comes.
I'll be getting a rubber strap for my Scorpionfish, too. As with Chant, even with all the links removed, the bracelet is still a little looser than I normally prefer. I was able to achieve a perfectly tight fit with my Seahawk, but not with this one. There needed to be some more removable (half)...
I had similar trouble resizing my bracelet, but got it all worked out in the end, thankfully.
While the Scorpionfish is clearly a high quality watch, I still think Borealis' best watch, so far, is the Sea Hawk. I think that one got more things right in terms of aesthetics, size, fit, bracelet...
Mine arrived today. Four links out of the bracelet and it fits perfectly. It looks beautiful, and the quality is very high, especially for the price (as everyone here obviously knows). The bezel is slightly misaligned, and the supplied hex screwdriver doesn't seem to fit the screws (thankfully...
A revamped Seafarer could well be the best Borealis watch ever made. It has that much potential.
This is probably not possible, but my version of the ultimate Seafarer watch would be to have the dial and shiny ceramic bezel of the current (sold out) Seafarer, but use the case, bracelet etc. of...
A couple of questions...why are there two helium escape valves, and why do the two valves look different?
btw, I did pre-order this, the black dial with modern hands.
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