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Traska Commuter Video Review - Watch Clicker

Today we're taking a look at the Traska Commuter, which is heavily inspired by the Rolex Datejust and Oyster Perpetual. When Rolex introduced the Datejust in 1945, it was their first watch to feature an automatically changing date. This is a feature most of us take for granted now, but at the time it was a creature comfort greatly appreciated by Rolex consumers. The Datejust is one of Rolex’s oldest models still coming off the line today and for good reason (it isn’t the automatic date). The Datejust’s design is simple and elegant. Baton hands and markers adorn the dial and create a simple look that can fit almost any occasion. It was a sports watch before sports watches were a thing.

It is easy to see why many brands adopt baton hands and markers and use the Datejust as an inspiration for their own watches. The Datejust has stuck around so long for good reason. Halios used baton hands and markers and created one the most popular dive watches from any microbrand. The latest entry into the Datejust’s classic baton hands and marker set is the Traska Commuter. Traska is taking something classic and putting their own DNA into it. A Rolex Datejust costs well over 10 times what the Commuter costs but as you will see in this review, Traska has made a watch that does not feel 10 times cheaper.
For the full written review of the Traska Commuter with more photos, head over to https://watchclicker.com/traska-commuter-review/

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8 марта 2021 г. 16:00:11
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