With a fresh year in front of us, we turn back the clock and look back at some of the milestone premiership moments in AFL and some of the winning high quality replica watches from that year.
Essendon dominate Hawthorn, and perfect fake Cartier UK gets sporty with the Pasha Despite being marred by a brawl that broke out shortly after the opening bounce, the 1985 Premiership ended up being a definitive win for Essendon under the coach Kevin Sheedy.
In the world of fine watches, luxury fake Cartier’s debut of the Pasha was one of the year’s most significant releases, marking the prestige brand’s first steel sports watch. Designed by Gerald Genta, the 1:1 replica Cartier Pasha managed to offer both a purposeful, sporty silhouette while keeping plenty of iconic Cartier design codes.
Hawthorn defeats Sydney, and the cheap fake Omega Seamaster 300 makes a triumphant return In the mid 2010s, Hawthorn was a seemingly unstoppable force, winning three back-to-back premierships from 2013 to 2015. The 2014 match against Sydney was a one-sided affair.
It was also the year thataaa quality replica Omega returned to the roots of the Seamaster 300, creating a modern interpretation of the famous dive watch with plenty of period-correct details such as the broad arrow on the hour hand through to the ‘lollipop’ tip on the seconds hand. All powered by the brand’s impressive Co-Axial Master Chronometer.
Welcome to the second episode of the second season of Fratello Talks! As we kick off the year, we’re dusting off old debates, and today, we talk about the myth of a perfect copy watch size. Your host Nacho is joined by RJ and Thomas to discuss horological proportions. Is there such a thing as a perfect watch size? We don’t think so. Too many factors come into play, from thickness to lug-to-lug and even the case shape, not to mention the wearer’s wrist circumference and profile. Ultimately, trying as many different replica watches for sale as possible and seeing what works for you is the way to go. What may seem too big or too small on paper is sometimes more wearable than expected in the metal. You might just be surprised! But before we ponder proportions and philosophize on size, let’s see what’s on the wrist.
Wrist check We start with RJ, who is wearing his 36mm 1:1 replica Rolex Day-Date ref. 18238. Relatively small on paper, it’s a watch that famously wears a notch above its proportions. Compared to the cheap fake Rolex ExplorerUK, which RJ prefers in the 39mm size, when it comes to a Datejust or Day-Date, 36mm is the way to go for him.
Up next is Thomas, who is wearing an aaa quality fake IWC Big Pilot’s Watch 43 ref. IW329301. On the bigger end of things, Thomas was still surprised at how well it suited his wrist. Though it was clear that the 46mm IWC Big Pilot replica for men was one step too far, the “Little Big Pilot” certainly seemed to charm Thomas. You can read his thoughts on those two and the Mark XX here.
Up last is Nacho, who, after last week’s super-sized Breitling, has opted for something on the opposite end of the spectrum. He is wearing his 1961 UK Omega Seamaster replica for men. Coming in at just 34.5mm, it’s a classically sized watch with plenty of punchy patina and character. Though he mostly wears it on the OEM beads-of-rice bracelet, today, he has opted for a taupe Epsom leather strap available in the Fratello Shop.
The myth of the perfect watch size They say that variety is the spice of life. Yet, in the world of top quality replica watches, there’s often a tendency towards totalitarian discourse regarding size. We’ve all been told what works and what doesn’t. This is too big, and that’s too small. And if you’re searching for just right, you’ll be guessing at the fractions somewhere between 37 and 38mm. But don’t forget the lug-to-lug! There comes a point where a matter goes from complex to subjective. And when it comes to watch size, we’re happy to declare it a matter of personal taste. Sure, some objectivity lies within the subject of proportionality. But what happens when a watch is designed to be (and wear) big? In our opinion,Swiss movement fake watches like that are best enjoyed how they were meant to be and not downsized to chase a trend. This way, questionable iterations (we’re looking at you, Panerai Due) can be avoided.
Regardless, the bottom line is this: when in doubt, try it on. And if you feel like something suits you, don’t listen to what the trends say. They’re cyclical, so you’ll be right on trend every few years anyway.