Graham Silverstone GMT Chronograph Automatic Watch
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Graham is based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the watchmaking capital of Switzerland, where the company took hold all the way back in 1695. The Silverstone series is Graham’s nod to the world of racing Read More
I have a few Graham watches. Besides Graham, I now only collect watches with in-house movements from brands such as Breitling, Omega, Montblanc and Carl F Bucherer. That means the only watches without in-house movement I would like to collect is Graham because its design is so unique and recognizable and its built quality is good enough. If I haven't too many Graham, I will buy this one!
On the contrary, I like good watches that are lack of 2nd hand market so that I can buy them with big discount.
Problem with Graham is the lack of 2nd hand market. Used Graham's go for peanuts on Ebay. They just have far too many models and designs. So people are shy to pull the trigger because if they grow tired of it, they cant sell it on.
WatchyoutalkingaboutIt would make the watch too busy. It's a gmt bezel would make it 3 time zone. Usually just 2 time zone is enough. If it has a gmt bezel it would just look ridiculous. Tachometer dials have never been done with rotating bezel.
Fortunately the brand and price prevent me from taking this drop too seriously but I will note the pushers are gargantuan and tire-tread watch straps are down right cheesy.
Other than that, I hate it.
This is probably the only Graham watch I’ve seen that doesn’t offend my eyes. But of course it’s a 44mm case with really long lugs so you’d need at least an 8” wrist I’d think.
This ⌚ features a flyback chronograph. I don't have enough information to determine if this is an in-house caliber but maybe this is an integrated design, not a modular caliber...