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An overt homage to Sputnik, the first man-made satellite launched by the Soviets in 1957, this mechanical watch draws from another era. The dial shows an overhead view of the Earth Read More
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Product did not match either the description or photos provided by Drop.
When this was called to the attention to Drop, the only reply that there was one photo that matched the delivered product ... BUT no comment/consideration for the VARIOUS incorrect photos/descriptions.
Yes, I've been bit -- again! -- by Drop's very mediocre accuracy and now by unsympathetic customer service.
Might be the end of the line with these guys.
RhinoguySorry bud; While they should definitely be more descriptive rather than simply relying on the pictures, the rose gold has a seconds hand moving the spacecraft. Only the stainless models move with the disk, appearing as though the spacecraft is floating, per the pictures on this drop.
I'm noticing some pictures show a watch with a long second hand, while others show a disk to indicate the seconds. Any idea how the final product is manufactured or is it a crap-shoot which you get?