Funny comparing the accuracy of Rolex to Seiko. Expensive mechanical watches are not about ultimate accuracy. If it was, any old $69.95 Timex will do. A typical $10,000 mechanical watch will get as accurate as +- 4 seconds per day (if you are lucky) versus a couple of seconds per MONTH on let's say an entry level sub 1k TAG. Expensive mechanical watches are about craftsmanship and pride of ownership, which does not always mean snobby.
McIntosh? Simple. The Harley Davidson of Audio. Not the fastest, not the most confortable, and far from the most reliable, or up to date with technology, and for some, retro outdated looks on the cheesy side.
But nevertheless an icon of american history that keeps its value pretty well.
McIntosh, Harley, take your pick!
One makes noise, the other music, and depending on the machine, you might wonder which one makes which ;)
McIntosh? Simple. The Harley Davidson of Audio. Not the fastest, not the most confortable, and far from the most reliable, or up to date with technology, and for some, retro outdated looks on the cheesy side.
But nevertheless an icon of american history that keeps its value pretty well.
McIntosh, Harley, take your pick!
One makes noise, the other music, and depending on the machine, you might wonder which one makes which ;)