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Once you add the Ingersoll Howard to your watch collection, you’ll look for excuses to dress up. This 40-millimeter timepiece exudes class, from its minimally styled dial and coin-edge bezel to its domed crystal and textured leather strap Read More
Just got mine a few days ago. Watch is OK, it's what I expected, not gorgeous but nice. The strap, tho, wow -- the clasp is the worst, most imaginatively bad design ever. Took me forever to get it on fitted right the first time and after multiple tries, still takes me half a minute. Leather feels/looks pretty lousy too -- it's got to go. Probably go for a simple NATO strap.
How much longer until Drop does a brand spotlight on Ingersoll? Just what everyone wants, 20 different Ingersolls to choose from. Why make us wait?
Watchyoutalkingabout
Oct 1, 2020
If you like the looks of this watch, you’d do well to search for some older Omega constellations with a small seconds subdial. Depending on condition and case metal (there are some really neat looking gold-filled cases), you’re looking at anywhere from $500-$1500 on eBay or chono24 but will retain their value should you decide to sell.
Not a bad price for a starter dress watch. I bought one for my son to get used to professional watches, maybe wear to an interview, and not worry if something happens to it or he doesn’t develop the habit. Looks like one of the $13 watches you see at the Beijing Night Market.
Not bad. Price is about right. Good size, finally. But I don’t need one. If only they have one bronze. The silver dial polish, I like. It’s very similar to the Hamilton’s.
If MD is bound and determined to become the Ingersoll-a-Day store, at least they could offer us the better looking models in the line up!
Even I would wear this one (but I'd probably still curse the non-hacking Miyota movement).