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20 October 2024, 08:41 AM | #1 |
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I saw and tried on the Cubitus today and…
It is def a square Nautilus. Has a similar but harsher aesthetic. What I found interesting is that the time only on a bracelet wears HUUGE. It is a big watch. Like ROO big BUT bec it’s so thin it’s more doable than a lot of larger watches. The 5822p actually feels smaller because of the strap but also because the dial has more going on. It’s on a sea of space but has things going on. The pics overall do not do the collection justice but that being said….i much prefer the Nautilus for time only. Now…the 5822p can stand on its own. It’s a beautiful watch. I would love to see what it would be like on a bracelet. But the blue is a great deep blue and helps add depth to the dial where it is like a 5712 but not. The big date really helps and looks far better in person. The weight is fantastic. I thought it was great. What I found interesting was the the AD basically said getting one will work like a Nautilus where you need to buy more available strap models in order to qualify for an allocation much like an aquanaut or nautilus. Now I live in a big city so maybe it’s easier elsewhere but the new line seems likely to eat into nautilus and aquanaut production UNLESS they cut some of that to make room for the new sporty line as they are more popular. Bottom line is they need to be seen in person before you can truly hate or like them. In my case I LOVE the 5822 and the 5821 is fine. I can see the field better now.
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20 October 2024, 09:28 AM | #2 |
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No wrist shots?
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22 October 2024, 03:31 PM | #3 |
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Gave up half way.
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22 October 2024, 05:16 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I prefer the platinum model out of the three.
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22 October 2024, 07:13 PM | #5 |
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The odd thing is I have read post saying the Cubitus is to attract new buyers while others say you need purchase history to get one. This is contradictory. Cubitus looks good, but I do wonder if time will be kind to the square design and if it will go down as a less desired piece when compared to the Nautilus.
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22 October 2024, 07:52 PM | #6 |
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That’s because for years Stern had said that their next line would provide a more accessible entry into the brand. But then he released another sports line that will be just as difficult to obtain as the other sports line. The contradiction is between what Stern had promised and what he delivered. |
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