It's certainly a very impressive piece! :thumbup1:So jealous :drool::001_tt1::001_wub:
More commercial than previous models? They've sold out nearly every model they've ever produced! Hard to do much better than that!This might sound funny but I've be admiring Lum-tec for a couple of years before getting my M57 and this new 300M looks unlike any Lec-tec that's come before. It's much more commercial than previous models and should prove a huge success.
It would be interesting to hear if this was a deliberate thing by Chris.
I noticed that too. John -- can you post a comparison wrist shot between the 40mm 300M and any 40mm Rolex you own?Looks big on your wrist for a 40mm, is that your wrist, the nature of a close-up shot, how it wears, or a combo?
Looks good though! Can't wait to get mine.
More commercial looking.More commercial than previous models? They've sold out nearly every model they've ever produced! Hard to do much better than that!
WTF now discourages my providing links to my work here on the site so I'm afraid that won't happen. But I'm sure I will write about the watch on my site.Will it be published online? If so, please provide a link when you're done. Looking forward to reading it!
Keep in mind guys that I'm 5'7" and have skinny wrists. I'm pretty sure that's the 40mm model...I was actually thinking that it looked smallish....at least for a Lum-Tec anyway. The iPhone 5 macro shot may make the watch look a bit larger than it would appear in person.Yeah I too thought it looked big for a 40mm.... Ive ordered a 45mm myself, now thinking a 40mm would have been suffice :crying: ..........(You sure that aint a 45mm??)
Ah, that's a good point.I have seen this man's wrists and they are small. Looks 40mm on him. The 22mm bracelet may throw you off though. If you are used to seeing a 40mm Rolex with its 20mm band. Glad you like it JBHII!!!