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2 November 2010, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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A 7 year review of the Baume Et Mercier Capeland S Chronograph
It's not often I keep a watch so long, so, I thought it might be fun to do a review of this watch, its ups and downs over the years.
I bought it from a gray market internet dealer just after they came out, it must be around 7-8 years ago. I always felt the quality and finish work to be extremely high, and have long felt this watch never quite got the attention it deserved. For whatever reason, they never became a hot watch, but I'm not into watches for their popularity anyway, quality is what I'm after, and I have to say, in the years I've owned it, as picky as I am, it really never disappointed, I've had many "finer" watches that weren't nearly as well made and precise. It runs on a modified 7750 mvt, I don't recall the caliber B&M named it, but it has proven to be an extremely accurate and precise performer. It has seen a fair bit of ocean and pool immersion, including using the chrono underwater, the watch is rated at 200M and you can actually use the chrono function at 200M according to B&M. I also never babied it, the mvt received it's fair share of jolts and shocks, and never missed a beat. When I wore the watch off and on for a few years, it was accurate to a second or 2 a day, very consistantly. But, as I procrastinated sending it in for service, after some years, perhaps 4-5, it started to finally lose it's accuracy, and still I procrastinated, as I had other, newer watches I was happily playing around with, and so it sat, unloved and unworn. But a few months ago, I finally sent it in for a service, they of course offered to refinish for a fee, which I declined, as the watch was in pretty good shape already, and once worn again, would get those scratches soon anyway. For what I felt was a very reasonable $300, and remember, this watch was bought without a valid warranty, gray market, they did a complete service, including repolishing of the hands, cleaning/lubing of case, mvt, adjustment and pressure testing/new seals. And the watch now basically has a 1 year factory warranty on it, what a deal, seriously. Well, I got the watch back in only about 3 weeks, and since receiving it, to my delight, the thing is consistantly gaining a whopping second a day and the mvt purrs like a kitten. The bezel, and all sub dials still zero perfectly, and other than the very light bezel scratches, I feel like I have a new watch again. The surprisingly bright super luminova still glows very intensely, and the bezel still has a very strong, stiff (in a good way) feel to it, with not a hint of weakening or misalignment. It's really just like it was when brand new. I've had some more expensive divers have their bezels lose precision and strength within a year or so of light use, this one stayed strong and dead on for 7-8, and the watch isn't really a serious diver, though it certainly could be used as such with a solid 200M WR. And since they now retail for around 4K on bracelet, and I paid $1500 new on bracelet gray market those years ago, well, I certainly can't complain. :) My only gripes are: the beautifully finished SS bracelet doesn't have a micro adjustment feature, and can only be sized by removing/adding links, but, the links are screwed in with large flathead ss screws, so, not too difficult to do if you choose. The other is that the bezel is a little harder to turn when wet than it should be, but, again, this is much more of a sport watch than a serious dive watch, and I can and do live with that. These are really my only minor complaints, and I can be pretty anal and picky. :) (I know, WHAT??? an anal watch enthusiast?) Great, underrated watch, that can still be had new from gray market dealers for around $1900 on steel and perhaps like new on Ebay or elsewhere for closer to $1200, which frankly is a major bargain. It's sporty and robust, but not overly thick or heavy and looks great as a dress watch too. Knowing now how high the quality is of the Capeland series, I only wish I had snagged one of the XXL Ti Capeland divers back when I had the chance years ago for a very good price, that would have been a really nice diver to own I suspect. Oh well, can't have them all I guess, but I'll try... |
2 November 2010, 07:19 PM | #2 |
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wonderful review of an amazing watch
the XXL diver is one of my all time favs.your chrono capeland is also fabulous |
2 November 2010, 10:11 PM | #3 |
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Great review of real beauty, thanks for sharing!
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2 November 2010, 11:37 PM | #4 |
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Well done!
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Nice great review
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12 February 2011, 08:42 PM | #6 |
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Good review. I agree that the Capeland is an under rated watch. I notice that a new version has just been released. The old versions are a great buy on eBay
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Nice review and beautiful watch!
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i have one of the original capeland automatics, purchased new at bucherer in geneva in december, 1999, and it is one of the best watches i've ever owned.
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why did they stop making the capeland!?!...B&M...liked them so much better a few years ago.....
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Sweeet
Thanks for the review.
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Nice review, sounds like and looks like a great watch.
Thanks for sharing.
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11 October 2011, 11:31 AM | #12 |
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B&M Service
Where did you get your watch serviced?
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16 October 2011, 03:19 AM | #13 |
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Nice watches
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28 October 2011, 06:27 AM | #14 |
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I really like my Capeland. Exactly the same as yours except mine is the Chrono version! It was the one that started this watch collecting habit!
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