SevenFriday has been so popular that in just a few years it has created
its own market. New brands are popping up that seem to be emulating
their success, and some existing brands are offering new models aimed at
directly competing with SevenFriday's core collection of "P series"
watches, including the P1, P2, P3 watches and M1,M2 watches.
People often ask me how about the SevenFriday watches,and how to choose the seven friday watch,here i will give you a introduce about SevenFriday P and the M collection.then tell buy which one will be the best choose as my opnion.
According to SevenFriday the M1 watch dial design is inspired by
turbines, while the M2 is inspired by "old power measuring tools such as
ammeters or old radios." For the price, the dial detail and quality of
SevenFriday watches has always been impressive. The M1 and M2 dials are
made of six layers and have 10 applied parts.
There are three custom-made discs which are used to indicate the seconds, minutes, and hours. It is not a typical way of reading the time, but it does prove rather simple once you get used to it. The crown has been moved to the left-side of the case and a new plaque is applied to the right side of the case. There is also a brand new caseback design. So, while the watches look similar to the previous SevenFriday watches, most of the parts are new.
Inside of the M1 and M2 watches are modified Japanese Miyota caliber 8215 automatic movements which have a power reserve of about 45 hours. I've always said it was ironic that while SevenFriday is a true Swiss brand (based in Zurich) the watches cannot say "Swiss Made" because the movements are Japanese.
People often ask me how about the SevenFriday watches,and how to choose the seven friday watch,here i will give you a introduce about SevenFriday P and the M collection.then tell buy which one will be the best choose as my opnion.
About the SevenFriday P1, P2, P3 watches
SevenFriday as a watch company was really about being an experiment of
whether one could successfully combine the efficiency of Japanese
movements and Asian manufacturing with the refinement of European
design.
The SevenFriday watch case on the P collection models features a
lugless design and and roughly 47mm wide size. That makes for a large
watch, but it works, given the whole point is to be bold. Rather than
just check out a single SevenFriday watch, I took a look at four
different models. These are all the same watch but with different
colors, material treatments, straps, and finishes. For review are the
SevenFriday P1-1, P2-1, P3-1, and P3-2 watches.
Each of the SevenFriday P watches has a core case which is steel, but
that ranges from polished steel on the P1-1 to a black PVD coating on
the steel along with a silicone ring around the case on the P3-2 watch.
Case colors and finishes really vary, and the color options are
impressive, showing how versatile the original SevenFriday watch
collection is from a design perspective.
It is intentionally a bit weird and not the easiest to read–even though
it does more or less have traditional hour and minute hands. Other
elements on the dial include a subsidiary seconds indicator (that uses a
disc), as well as synchronized 24 hour hands which indicate AM or PM
time.
About the SevenFriday M1,M2 watches
The M1 and M2 are, of course, similar to the original "P" series
SevenFriday watches in regard to the same 47mm wide cushion-shaped case
along with overall look and feel. The M1 and M2 watches also once again
use Japanese Miyota mechanical movements, but different movements here
which are modified to use discs rather than hands to indicate the time.
There are three custom-made discs which are used to indicate the seconds, minutes, and hours. It is not a typical way of reading the time, but it does prove rather simple once you get used to it. The crown has been moved to the left-side of the case and a new plaque is applied to the right side of the case. There is also a brand new caseback design. So, while the watches look similar to the previous SevenFriday watches, most of the parts are new.
Inside of the M1 and M2 watches are modified Japanese Miyota caliber 8215 automatic movements which have a power reserve of about 45 hours. I've always said it was ironic that while SevenFriday is a true Swiss brand (based in Zurich) the watches cannot say "Swiss Made" because the movements are Japanese.
How to choose a Seven Friday watches
Speaking of price, the SevenFriday is priced well, but in the scope of
timepieces, still exists in a niche category. With a US price of about
$1,100 per watch, SevenFriday P collection timepieces are not cheap in
the scheme of things.
The SevenFriday M and P watch inside was a Japanese Miyota caliber 8215 automatic movement was not worth the $1300 even $1100,As my opnion,to buy a AAA 1:1 replica SevenFriday watch was the best choice because they look same and also inside with a Japanese Miyota automatic movement.
The SevenFriday M and P watch inside was a Japanese Miyota caliber 8215 automatic movement was not worth the $1300 even $1100,As my opnion,to buy a AAA 1:1 replica SevenFriday watch was the best choice because they look same and also inside with a Japanese Miyota automatic movement.
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