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An automatic sport watch that’s resistant to scratches, shocks, and water, the TRASKA Freediver is a go-anywhere watch for the beach or the boardroom. Thanks to its lumed dial markers and minimal layout, it’s very easy to read Read More
WELL. I sighed in relief when I saw the ridiculous 24mm lug width. My stupid curiosity got the better of me, 20mm on the official website. F*** me dead. Hard to say no to this one now...
Original? The case and bezel seems a bit too similair to the first Richard legrand's odyssea -incidently also was funded on Kickstarter with a starting price of $199
I own two Traska's they are superb quality, one of the best micro brands in the market. The quality of case design and strap is great and I love the fact that they have spent time on a relatively original design and not rolled out yet another Rolex Submariner copy.
Bagster60They really are great quality. I have the mint version, which is gorgeous. This is my everyday wear and I haven't had any issues with the quality or the accuracy. It's a great watch.
ryguycoThe black is the only colour they have left. I have the mint and a black version. Even though the mint looks amazing, I tend to wear the black one more.
Danlib1100% agree. Was fortunate enough to nab a grey dial with sapphire bezel. The coated steel case and bracelet is excellent for the price, and there's an impressive attention to detail rarely seen at this price point, especially for a microbrand.
Not sure if you guys are like me, where at some point, you hit the phase in your watch journey, with way to many, and start to fall out of love with most of them, and then dumping them? I’m there - will be keeping a few Swiss autos, and off with the rest. I blame the Micro brands and mass drop for my impulses! This will also help fund other bad boy toys habit I recently picked up....you know how it is!