During my 3 weeks traveling Southeast Asia, I bought 6 watches (all is NOT on my wish-list). That is what "lonely" nights in hotel room will do to you.
One of those watches is a Seamaster James Bond 007 50th Anniversary with a cheapy A21J movement.
I wasn't expected much from it since I only paid $128 (plus cc fee and shipping) for it. It was a pleasant surprise when I received it. The case construction is solid. It's polished and brushed correctly. It has good weight. The dial is brilliant in details. The bezel is unidirectional and click very nicely, except it has a little play when you turn it counter-clockwise. The insert is shiny and the white/red markers are well engraved. The bracelet is beautiful with make the watch look luxury (even though the links are pinned not screwed). The movement winds very smooth and it starts as soon as you pick it up. The second hand moves fairly fluid for an A21J. It has a semi-closed beautifully engraved caseback.
Here come the pictures;
And of course a wristy;
One of those watches is a Seamaster James Bond 007 50th Anniversary with a cheapy A21J movement.
I wasn't expected much from it since I only paid $128 (plus cc fee and shipping) for it. It was a pleasant surprise when I received it. The case construction is solid. It's polished and brushed correctly. It has good weight. The dial is brilliant in details. The bezel is unidirectional and click very nicely, except it has a little play when you turn it counter-clockwise. The insert is shiny and the white/red markers are well engraved. The bracelet is beautiful with make the watch look luxury (even though the links are pinned not screwed). The movement winds very smooth and it starts as soon as you pick it up. The second hand moves fairly fluid for an A21J. It has a semi-closed beautifully engraved caseback.
Here come the pictures;
And of course a wristy;