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This is a pretty good watch to use when making case for the quartz
movement. While the concept behind the original perpetual calendar display is
unique and simple, it would be hell to accomplish in a mechanical movement.
Instead, it is much more practical to have in a quartz based movement, which
makes it something people can actually afford. This seems to be the MO behind TX
watches, that they emphasize the strengths of quartz watches as opposed to
creating watches that you wish had an automatic movement. Plus, they like to
indicate that the movements are German designed - a little fact no one will take
issue with. As such, each TX watch has a unique array of functions that would
either be impossible or highly impractical to have in a mechanical movement
which makes the watches even desirable to watch snobs like me.
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you have the Perpetual Weekly Calendar watch, that is also know as the TX 400
series of watches. This particular model is the reference T3C301 that identifies
the dial color as well as the metal bracelet. Other versions of this watch in
different colors or a leather strap are available - each with a distinctly
formal attitude. There is a particular reason I like this model the best. It
reminds me of the classic "dad's watch," but now with more interesting
functionality. So let's explore the first part of that statement. The watch has
a thematic resembles to the classic Rolex Datejust. You can see this in the
jubilee style metal bracelet and the shape of the case along with the steel and
gold tones. The similarities end there, but it is enough to give it that classic
man's watch look. Aside from that you have a useful perpetual calendar that
focuses on the week. The month is not always shown, but you don't need it to be
shown all the time. To see what the month is, you press the pusher above the
crown and the orange tipped hand moves to the month (as they are written out
around the dial) for 5 seconds until it returns to the original
position.
The rest of the calendar is laid out in a clever fashion.
The orange retrograde hand moves from day to day (of the week) and then back to
the original position after Sunday (yes, this is not the American style of when
the week finishes and begins, but get over it as it makes sense for most
people). The orange hand also points to the date on a disc that turns once a
week to keep up with the hand. Thus the same hand shows you the day and the
date. Clever! The calendar does not need to be adjusted until the year 2100, a
fact that TX really likes to mention, just leave a note to your heir's heir
about this fact.
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watches The dial on the T3C301 is pretty nicely done - not much else out
there at this price range like it. Lots of texturing and layers, while the lume
covered hour markers are applied. The hands are well done, but I would have
liked for them to contrast a bit more with the dial. This is of course not an
issue with the black faced version of this watch. I also like the angled chapter
ring which helps add depth and complexity to the dial. The luminant works, but
is a bit thinly applied, so expect the best results after the watch has been out
in the sun a bit for darkness viewing. For a watch at this price level, I am
really impressed by the build quality. It feels solid and well put together -
with a good looking polish.
TX put the 400 series watches in a big case,
46mm wide actually. It doesn't feel so big, but would dwarf a classic Rolex
Datejust that was just 36mm wide. The crown is very impressive with its relief
"TX' logo that is something hard to find on watches such as this. Really nice
touch. The case is further water resistant to 100 meters and has an almost
flush, flat sapphire crustal that looks to have AR coating applied on the back
of the crystal. You can tell that the smooth polished bezel, dial accents,
hands, and crown and pusher are all gold toned adding to that classic look. The
rest of the steel case has some contrasting polished and brushed finishing. The
level of polish is pretty good as you notice it distinctly. I want to mention
the size of the watch again, because I think if "dad" (which might be you), or
someone else in that hegemonic man role thinks the watch is too big in
comparison to their old watch... I would simply recommend giving it a try. Then
they will find it hard to go back to 'ol' small and dainty' every again.
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like the style of the bracelet even though it is pretty "old
school." It still looks good, and retro reminders are cool. It is comfortable
and uses butterfly style deployment clasp. While the watch fits on me well, I
would have liked there to be a half link (smaller size link that can be removed
for more precise sizing) on the bracelet because I appreciate when a company
wants everyone to have the most comfortable fit possible with their watches on
their wrist. The Japanese are probably the best when it comes to creating watch
bracelets with a ton of minute size adjustments, something the rest of the watch
world should look at closely.
The TX Perpetual Weekly Calendar watch
shines most when placed on your wrist. It feel right, and the curved lugs keep
the watch from looking too big on any wrist - even my smaller wrists. You can
see the classic look enhanced by the modern dial is style you haven't seen
before. My feeling is that in addition to those of you who enjoy this watch
yourselves, this watch would make the perfect gift for those guys that wouldn't
necessarily buy a watch by themselves, but sorely need an upgrade or
replacement. You know who I am talking about... The TX Perpetual Weekly Calendar
watch line ranges in retail value from $550 - $575.
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