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14 January 2024, 10:55 AM | #151 |
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This is how it looks on a 7” wrist. It is incredibly comfortable and light. Unfortunately, not for my budget Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
15 January 2024, 04:54 AM | #152 |
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Not sure about the Odd. But it fits slightly smaller than the RO Chrono. Much more supple and comfortable on the wrist than the RO, as it does not flair out and has less rigidity (Though the RO is an incredible watch as well).
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15 January 2024, 04:59 AM | #153 |
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15 January 2024, 05:50 AM | #154 |
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Not a big fan
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16 January 2024, 04:31 AM | #155 |
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It’s been a great daily for me the last couple months. Still honeymooning. |
17 January 2024, 02:30 PM | #156 |
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I admire LF history, movement (I understand they out source many of the parts from the bests) and finishing. I have been considering getting a Galet but no the sports model. I just can't get my head around LF making sports model. I am sure it looks nice in person, though.
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17 January 2024, 03:50 PM | #157 | |
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1) I imagine people found it out of character when Patek and AP (historically dress watch brands) introduced sports watches in the 1970s. But those models have obviously grown to define their own category as well define the houses they represent, to a large extent. Why can't LF redefine itself too? 2) The LF Sport is built like an actual sports watch... not just a clever design du jour or marketing scheme that tries to pass off a dress watch as something more sporty. The water rating is 120m, it's built from light/strong titanium, it has crazy lume and lots of it, and it uses a very durable movement with swiss escapement so that you can bang around. I took mine on a sailing trip across the Atlantic last month. It did a great job! |
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17 January 2024, 08:41 PM | #158 | |
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14 March 2024, 11:13 PM | #159 |
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Hey all, I want to get some owners perspective. I’ve loved the Sport Auto since its release. It’s my favorite of the 70s integrated bracelet designs out there. Unfortunately I don’t have an opportunity to try one on in person. I’m thinking of selling my PP 5167a to buy a pre-owned Sport Auto.
I’ve always felt the 5167a is an amazing GADA watch. It’s light, comfortable, versatile, has the WR, and has a beautiful dial. It’s classy and prestigious, but still flies under the radar. Also a bonus that it’s an absolute strap monster. What I’m hung up on is the secondhand value. I paid retail for mine in 2021, which was a huge score for me. With secondhand prices where they are on the 5167a I feel it makes more sense to sell it and be able to pick up a much higher level watch at a fraction of the (my out of pocket) cost. So, my questions to Sport Auto owners: do you feel the same about the Sport Auto as a GADA watch like I mentioned about the 5167a? If you had to choose between a 5167a and the Sport Auto, which would win? |
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I bought the Sport Auto over the other players like the Royal Oak or Nautilus because I just liked the Sport Auto better. And I did have the opportunity to get any time only integrated sport watch I wanted (they were all roughly the same price point when I had initially put down my deposit), so it was a conscious choice. I find it to be the best looking of the bunch. And I’m still very happy with the decision. I went into AP the other day and tried on the 15450 RO. For me, they aren’t really comparable. LF is objectively better in my subjective opinion. Ha. In fact, I think the Czapek Antartique is a superior watch to the 15450 RO… but I digress. Staying with comparisons: I would rate the Sport Auto and the nautilus similarly. I would give the edge to the nautilus for visual effect on the bracelet over the Sport Auto (or any other watch for that matter because it is the best overall bracelet), but I like the dial and the overall supple shape of the case and dial/hands on the Sport Auto over the nautilus. For me, the Sport Auto gets a slight edge over the nautilus for those reasons. (Reserve for the 5990, which is my current grain… but not really a time only so not a fair comparison). As for the Aquanaut I like it as a secondary watch. And it probably has more cache than most other watches. But it’s not on the same category for me as it’s not integrated. Generally, I find LF watches to be beautiful, unique, and rare. The Sport Auto takes it up a level. It wears very thin and light (titanium). It’s perfectly finished and yet practical and durable enough for an everyday watch. The dial changes in every shade and color of light, from vibrant blue to matte blueish black. The lune is insane. The general public will never look twice at it, but people who are into watches comment on it all the time. The only downside is that they haven’t come out with a rubber strap for it yet. But LF has told me that they are working on one and it will be available at some point (hopefully this year or early next). I can recommend it as a fantastic timepiece worthy of investment. Hope this helps. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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15 March 2024, 02:18 PM | #161 | |
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Thank you for the insight! I agree that, for me, it’s the best looking of the integrated bracelet watches. I also like that it flies under the radar. |
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