Wrist Taker Magazine 2017 Issue
The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!
The 2017 issue of Wrist Taker lets you explore timepieces from lesser-known brands to luxury watches. Dive into the minds of independent watchmakers and find out what makes them tick. Or take a journey through 100 years of Baselworld and find out where, when and how it all began. Most important of all, feed your curiosity about timepieces whatever they may be!
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Many precious Swiss diving watches never see any underwater action. Seiko’s<br />
classic “Pepsi” (i.e. red and blue) diver is designed to be used, and is rated to 650<br />
ft. The 44mm piece has the iconic rotating bezel that allows you to keep track of<br />
how long you’ve been underwater. This is the only other watch on the list with an<br />
automatic movement, and would normally cost considerably more. The Pepsi<br />
coloring makes a bold and sporty statement but the watch has the chops to back<br />
it up.<br />
A dressier chrono from Tissot, the PR 100<br />
comes on a black leather strap with a 41mm<br />
case and an extremely accurate Swiss quartz<br />
movement. The chronograph function lets<br />
you time cool stuff like track laps in your<br />
sports car, but is upscale enough to look<br />
good with a business suit.<br />
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