Graham Silverstone Stowe 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
The hate is real about this watch, and it isn't my style either, but I think most aren't realizing that this watch is made to be functional on the track. When on the track wearing gloves, you need something oversized and easy to function, lugs need to be large and have some distance between one another. It has its place and I understand some, who have never stepped foot on a track will wear this as a statement piece, but that is not what it was designed for.
This is the watch for people who are scared of not being connected to the world around them. It looks like it was designed specifically to have a special ability to forge those connections by getting any stray twine, hair, or thin cloth edges looped around the pushers with a simple stray arm swing against those materials.
Everytime I see the name Graham mentioned in the watch world the first thing that comes to mind is, "I wonder how big this watch is going to be"? Real big or Super big. Second I wonder, "how far will the crown and pushers stick out from the case"? So glad I wasn't disappointed.