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Author: | Donk [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
I know a lot of you probably think I'm nuts for this but after 8 months of trying to get used to the heft of the SA I finally gave in and traded it for a new Airwolf. I really loved the design, dial and overall look of the SA but in the end, despite trying, I could never really get used to the weight and could never get comfortable with it on my 7.5" wrists. Still, at least I can now get round to re-painting all the door frames in my house ![]() I went to my favourite UK AD with the intention of getting a white dialed Airwolf, but after having compared it to the Black version side by side the black one just grabbed me and I have to admit I love it! Its really legible to me, and I like the way the LCD's seem to disappear if you want them to when you turn the display off. One concern I had was that the swirl on the case back may be a bit uncomfortable but after 24 hours constant wear (well i did take it off to shower) its proved unfounded, its really comfy to wear. I'll probably look into getting a white dial chronomat or navitmer next as they are on my list when I have saved up, but for now I thought you may like to see some pics of it ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Driver8 [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
While not generally being a quartz fan, I really do like the Airwolf and the black dial is a beauty. Congats! I have to say I'm surprised you didn't get on with the SA on 7.5" wrists, but everyone's different. And if you didn't get on with it, then I for one don't think you're crazy for changing it at all. Enjoy your 'Wolf in good health! |
Author: | br549 [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
That's beautiful! Congratulations! ![]() |
Author: | Jefferson [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
You bring up an interesting dilema. I'm getting an SA soon and I hope I don't have the same problem. My wrists are also 7.5 and when I tried on tv SA it did seem huge but I just thought it was so beautifull and I would get used to it. I wonder what the exchange policy is for ADs. I'm sure they vary by store. By the way, nice watch! |
Author: | smallcandle [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
I also have a 7.5" wrist and my SA fits perfectly! Yes, it is heavy and bold, but that is the point. They are, however, not for everyone and it's wise to go with a piece that you truly love. Congrats. |
Author: | Wildblue [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
Thanks, I really appreciate the info and your perspective on the watches. I've heard others say that the Airwolf is too big/heavy (usually in comparison to the Aerospace) so it's good to hear you chose the Airwolf as a NOT bulky alternative to the SA. I was also curious about the feel of the turbine-styled back against the wrist over time, so I'm glad you posted that. Please update with your thoughts as time goes on! |
Author: | Donk [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 1:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
Thanks guys for the comments...... Re the SA size etc, yes it is big, bold and striking, I still love the dial and case design and I think it did fit on my 7.5 wrist fine as the curved lugs tend to wrap round the wrist (got some pics if anyone is interested). I think the problem was that I personally could never get used to the width and weight and after 12 hours or so I was glad to take it off, which was a real shame really so I ended up hardly wearing it ![]() Door handles and other stationary objects also tried their best to jump out and whack it, but it was a robust beast so did not get battle scarred apart from the 'chimney' on the case which had a few small marks. I tried wearing it slightly looser but then it rolled and twisted about on my wrist and when I tried it tighter it got uncomfortable, so maybe I'm just a wuss ![]() Yes the Airwolf is larger than the current Aerospace which is a very light and quite thin (titanium) watch, but to me it just feels really comfy and just 'right', hard to explain really. This is just a personal view of course as I know loads of people wear Super Avengers with none of the issues I had - well they were not really issues at the end of the day, just things I thought I could live with at the start but which eventually turned into minor annoyances (for me). |
Author: | Spartan [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 4:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
Whatever makes you happy buddy; at the end of the day, its your watch and you have the final word.....BUT..... My 7.75" wrist loves my Super Avenger. In fact, I got used to it right away. Would you believe that I even wear it in bed? 100% comfortable..... Sorry everyone, I couldn't resit, I just had to post a pic.I love this watch ![]() ![]() |
Author: | JaVa [ Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Swapped my SA for an Airwolf |
Your timepiece is supposed to feel good on your wrist and not bother with annoyances. So good call! Even though a quartz is not my watch of choise, the Airwolf is the the one to have. A very striking piece! |
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