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21 May 2023, 07:09 PM | #2761 |
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Much as I like mine, it does have faults and the comments section on this YouTube video whilst snarky, are reasonable. It definitely needs improvement given the price point. And if these start hitting re-sale at 50% or less of RRP then there will be trouble ahead.
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21 May 2023, 08:50 PM | #2762 |
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Czapek's bracelet and bands are very good and we all know the movement, dial, etc are exceptional.
This isn't Panerai LOL!!!
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21 May 2023, 11:40 PM | #2763 | |
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After trying on the blue Overseas three hander 5+ years ago waiting some more for a 5711 had become a lot easier. |
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21 May 2023, 11:55 PM | #2764 | |
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You got yourself a killer watch. You should be thrilled. Everybody who sees it loves it. The comments on that vid are from folks who don't have one. |
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22 May 2023, 01:37 AM | #2765 |
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Picked up yesterday, awaiting additional straps.
Love it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
22 May 2023, 03:34 AM | #2766 |
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For those of you who missed the Rapptrapante but wish to get one, there’s one on auction at Loupe This here:
https://loupethis.com/auctions/czape...te-silver-grey
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22 May 2023, 03:39 AM | #2767 |
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22 May 2023, 05:40 AM | #2769 |
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22 May 2023, 06:26 AM | #2770 |
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I’ve given a shot to the quoted article on VC for curiosity, expecting some reliable hints of review but frankly I didn’t find any, it seemed to me an artificial attack, unilaterally forced to the point of losing credibility for me.
The features, innovations and freshness in look of VC OS3 are much better for me than the Nautilus or RO, which on their side are older (with its pros and cons) and surely more iconic. To each one his preferred … Getting back to Antarctique, it is also a breath of freshness with a new to mkt look of side B (and what a look!), and the quick release / micro adjust bracelet that in my opinion now is an innovation that should be a must have for high end integrated bracelets, making superseded the competitors without it. Talking about waiting, I believe that it would be worth for the Antarctique. Also, it is worth considering that in a world where the bigs are moving farther and farther from clients, the independents like Czapek are always open and responsive to any client need. It is a real plus. |
22 May 2023, 12:18 PM | #2771 | |
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Since you mentioned the multiple straps, I recently discovered how expensive the rubber straps are. Is this a case of the proprietary connector allowing dramatic markups, or is the quality of the rubber really 2-3x even other high end rubber straps? |
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22 May 2023, 01:30 PM | #2772 | |
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As an owner of two Antarctiques, I also feel that the product is slightly overpriced by $3-$4k in reference to the $25k retail price that Czapek will charge in 2024 onwards. At that price, Czapek should have chamfered bracelet, WG plated indices instead of Rhodium, better bracelet connectors, and slightly higher level watch case finishing. That being said, when GP and IWC are charging $14k~ and $12k for their bracelet integrated offerings, it makes the Czapek look like reasonably priced. Just a side note, if you are looking for luxury sports watches that are priced right, both the Moser Streamliner time only and the new Chopard Alpine Eagle LUC XP offer a great product for the retail price and are worthy alternatives to VC Overseas 4500v and AP Royal Oak 15510. Just IMHO. |
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22 May 2023, 03:23 PM | #2773 | |
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That SHX05 movement is such a killer vs ALL other sports models out there I feel including the PP/AP etc. By the way how do the Moser + Chopard wear vs the Czapek (I note that you own two) |
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22 May 2023, 09:18 PM | #2774 | |
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The price of the rubber strap includes the connectors and the deployant buckle. The connectors attach to the strap using very tiny screws and loctite, so we have chosen not to sell the strap alone, as screw heads will get wrecked, and screws will get lost. |
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22 May 2023, 09:27 PM | #2775 |
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Since I have many straps I obviously agree with Mike.It's so much easier to just grab and go on these straps that have connectors built-in. While I am comfortable and have extensive watchmaker screwdrivers, for the normal person I could easily see hamfisted types messing up the screws.
The bracelet with 2 easy extension pieces is head and shoulders above many other brands.
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22 May 2023, 09:50 PM | #2776 |
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I can't compare to any straps from AP or PP as I have never owned one. But the Czapek rubber is on the stiff side, compared to the newer Omega straps and my Everest strap. It takes some breaking in, and after wearing it for a few days it takes on the natural curve of your wrist. Now it pretty much keeps that curve even off the wrist for a few months. After over a year, mine still looks brand new and hasn't developed any cracking. The design matches the Drake dial and is precise for their clasp and strap change system perfectly. I wish it was a bit more supple, but I'm glad that it seems formulated to last.
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22 May 2023, 10:05 PM | #2777 | |
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That's reasonable commentary - I simply feel it needs tweaks to make the components as good as the overall 'look' of the watch on your wrist.
It's moderate quality/execution improvements (you notice more as you wear the watch - the glossy chrome rim around the glass dome looks a bit plasticky and 'stuck on' vs a more elegant finish). So I'm a happy owner, with a Revelation on order too, but this could easily go from good to great without a Herculean effort. Quote:
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23 May 2023, 06:23 AM | #2778 |
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Agreed some of the rubber straps from Czapek are more supple, others a bit stiffer. Czapek's rubber strap firmness seems to also depend on the color. Think of it akin to Rubber B versus Everest.
A 'trick' i use to keep rubber more supple and in good condition overall for many years is to use 303 Automotive Protectant https://amzn.to/430qzJC , which also is great for your car's rubber door / boot / bonnet gaskets, etc as well.
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23 May 2023, 11:21 PM | #2779 |
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I hear a lot of talk about the bracelet finish and the chamfering. Have folks looked inside the band? It is....chamfered!
I do not believe the lack of chamfering on the external side of the bracelet is a decreased level of finishing, I believe it was a design choice. The Antartique wears very low profile, and has angular edges. A thick, chamfered bracelet would be a different design language than the case. I love the bracelet on the Overseas, but it wouldn't work on the Czapek. Thus, I believe the thin, angular, low profile bracelet is a design choice, not an "omission". Doesn't mean that everyone will prefer it though... If you want heft, do a RO or OS. If you want sleek, with emphasis on the dial, go Czapek. Or better, do all three! |
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Yes, true consideration perfectly summarizing the picture
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24 May 2023, 03:55 AM | #2781 |
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I think the chamfering of the bracelet has to be taken into context. A lot of people are trying to compare the RO bracelet and the chamfering there to the Czapek, and I don't think that's fair.
The RO bracelet has enormous chamfering and that is clearly a design choice for aesthetic reasons which has a secondary functional purpose. I do believe it was that order of precedence in the bracelet chamfering. But not all brands do bracelets this way, and again, I find that a design choice. As long as the bracelet doesn't pinch or scratch, I think that's fine. If it does, then some design changes are probably necessary. |
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28 May 2023, 03:04 AM | #2783 |
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what do you guys think about the continuation of salmon dial for the 38.5mm, especially for those who own the 40.5mm which was 1 in 99?
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28 May 2023, 07:08 AM | #2784 |
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Didn’t like it when Czapek brought the salmon in 38.5 as a regular edition. Feels it devalued the limited nature of the 40.5mm. It doesn’t make me love my salmon 40.5mm any less. However, a color that is introduced as a limited edition in one size shouldn’t be offered as a regular model in another size. Just my two cents.
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28 May 2023, 09:28 AM | #2786 |
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The one I like is the Lanikai edition... all sold out unfortunately. It's maybe the least Czapek in style (no date, indices, or stairway dial pattern, etc), but I love it all the more for it.
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28 May 2023, 09:39 AM | #2787 |
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In all fairness it was known pretty early on that there would be a non limited salmon in the smaller size. When I first inquired about the 40mm, December 2021 or January 2022, and it was essentially already pre-sold out, pre announcement of the watch, I was already being told I could get it in the smaller size if I wanted. So I don’t necessarily think it was a huge afterthought or anything.
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28 May 2023, 11:03 AM | #2788 |
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I liked that one too. kept showing it to my wife, every time was nope...
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28 May 2023, 01:34 PM | #2789 |
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29 May 2023, 02:18 AM | #2790 |
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The grand feu dial is really quite something - would love to hear from those who might have seen it in person (saw that it was at the windup watch fair in SF)!
Without any other elements, will be interesting to see whether it looks larger than the normal 40.5mm models. |
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