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Hikasaki
1282
Aug 22, 2017
I'm so torn right now! This watch for $399.99, which is an good, or Hamilton Khaki Aviation for $269 @ Ashford. I can only afford one!
For reference: https://www.jomashop.com/glycine-watch-gl0113.html - Specs & Pics http://www.ashford.com/us/watches/hamilton/H76565835.pid - 38mm (2824) w/ code DNKHAKI269 http://www.ashford.com/us/watches/all+brands/hamilton/khaki+aviation/H76665835.pid - 42mm (H-10)
Virgule
343
Aug 22, 2017
HikasakiIn my opinion, the Glycine has better features. The Hamilton seems like a better watch suited for everyday wear, however this is true only because both watches aren't really in the same category. The Glycine is clearly a dress watch as your Hamilton would classify as a field watch.
Hikasaki
1282
Aug 22, 2017
VirguleYou are absolutely right. Sadly, I can only afford one.
Jojosen
80
Aug 23, 2017
HikasakiJust did some research: Glycine was bought by Invicta and Hamilton belongs to The Swatch Group. Personally, I don't like Invicta's watches (their designs are too loud for my taste). I'd buy the Hamliton because of that; the Swatch Group is a much bigger conglomerate with a few other big name (Blancpain, Breguet, Omega,...) Swiss watches under its operations.
semka
248
Aug 23, 2017
JojosenWhile that is true, Ashford had sold me a Hamilton with a defective case back, so the combination of both doesn't imply quality.
Jojosen
80
Aug 23, 2017
semkathere will always be lemons in massproduced stuff. Hope u return it and get one that is not defected.
Erik1
255
Feb 11, 2018
semkaAshford once sold me a bad Hamilton too. Kudos to them for taking it back with no hassles though. Hope they took yours back as well?
RaptorOnDRADIS
12
May 18, 2018
JojosenGlycine watches are still built in the same factory in Bienne; having Invicta as the parent company hasn’t changed that.