The Watches Thread
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That sounds like a great switch. Navitimers have such a timeless appeal, especially with a GMT complication and blue leather strap. I’ve always admired their detailed dials. While waiting for your pics, I’ve been tinkering with some hobbies, including adding LED light kits for LEGO® sets, which really bring them to life. Looking forward to seeing the Navitimer in action soon!
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Can you add LED light kits to a Navitimer? Or maybe a Patek Nautilus?
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Who is servicing Rolex these days, outside of Rolex, that's decent value and respectable? I really should get my 25 year old AirKing serviced.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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Interesting, I didn't realise home tweaking was possible!mik wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 12:04 am So earlier this week I had to hammer in some round fence posts. Top tip - tighten a jubilee clip around the tops to stop them splitting when you smack them.![]()
I’m right handed, but was steadying each post with my left. Which is the wrist I wear my watch on. I’d done about 6 posts before I realised I was still wearing my C1000. Hmmm - that probably wasn’t the best idea.
Went for a shower and realised my watch had gained about 15 minutes. Reset it and it gained another 20mins overnight. Arseholes.
So I’m home-regulating again.Phone app I used previously is now dead so had to download another. This watch has the Valjoux 7750 movement, so thankfully the internet guided me. Currently (after 3 tweaks) it’s slow by around 15 secs per day, so another teeny movement required.
Don’t wear your mech watch whilst belting fuck out of something guys…..
I took my (admittedly shitty) Orient into an MRI by accident once and it gains about 5 mins a day since then. I never saw the point in taking it to anyone as it's a cheapo mechanical but maybe I can try getting the back off myself (and if I break it I will buy another cheapo, perhaps this time a Corgeut).
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Yarp - I've regulated 3 watches now. Once you know the movement you'll be able to find an online image of the correct adjustment lever. It is quite difficult to get an accurate phone-based measurement, so if (like me) you don't do it often enough to justify a decent measurement tool then the best method I've found is adjust > set to exact time > leave 12-24hrs > adjust again if needed. Repeat 'til you are happy.Explosive Newt wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 12:29 pm
Interesting, I didn't realise home tweaking was possible!
In saying that - your situation sounds like you might just have inadvertently magnetised it - in which case I'd buy a cheapo demagnetiser first and see if that does the job. Something like this thing.
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Holy thread bump... Batman (see below
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So... aided by a perhaps overliberal consumption of alcoholic beverages last Friday evening, I put in a cheeky bid on a Rolex GMT Master II through Chrono24 (being sold by a reputable dealer I'd heard of). I woke up on Saturday with a bit of an "oh shit" feeling
Thankfully, the dealer counter-offered which gave me time to consider it more fully and I decided I did want to go ahead with it. I guess this was my way of being both kind of sensible and impatient at the same time as I was considering spending more and buying a Patek but that would not have been until near enough 12 months time. As it is, we likely will push to try and move house mid next year so I brought the budget back down to earth.
Anyway, I collected it this morning and am loving it. The 40mm case size is much more all-round usable than the Panerai or IWC and works much much better with a shirt and suit. I wore a shirt with very slim cuffs as an acid test and it passed with ease. I work all the time with NY so the GMT function will be very useful.
Sold with box, papers, tags and even the bezel protector which I understand Rolex are not supposed to hand over to customers as it can literally then be sold just as it would arrive from a dealer.





So... aided by a perhaps overliberal consumption of alcoholic beverages last Friday evening, I put in a cheeky bid on a Rolex GMT Master II through Chrono24 (being sold by a reputable dealer I'd heard of). I woke up on Saturday with a bit of an "oh shit" feeling

Thankfully, the dealer counter-offered which gave me time to consider it more fully and I decided I did want to go ahead with it. I guess this was my way of being both kind of sensible and impatient at the same time as I was considering spending more and buying a Patek but that would not have been until near enough 12 months time. As it is, we likely will push to try and move house mid next year so I brought the budget back down to earth.
Anyway, I collected it this morning and am loving it. The 40mm case size is much more all-round usable than the Panerai or IWC and works much much better with a shirt and suit. I wore a shirt with very slim cuffs as an acid test and it passed with ease. I work all the time with NY so the GMT function will be very useful.
Sold with box, papers, tags and even the bezel protector which I understand Rolex are not supposed to hand over to customers as it can literally then be sold just as it would arrive from a dealer.




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If I was going to buy another nice watch, it would be this one

tried it on in the Tag shop in Cambs last week, very lovely. £7k tho.

tried it on in the Tag shop in Cambs last week, very lovely. £7k tho.
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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I'm in Dubai for work at the moment
We're about to visit the Dubai Mall
Must
Not
Buy
Anything
We're about to visit the Dubai Mall
Must
Not
Buy
Anything
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@GG. really nice! 
40mm is the sweet spot for me, I'd not want to deviate more than a mm or so in either direction.

40mm is the sweet spot for me, I'd not want to deviate more than a mm or so in either direction.
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@GG. that's really lovely - well jell 
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That aquarium is just insane (like most of Dubai to be fair)
Saw what I think has to be 'the' Dubai car as we left: a 6x6 G Wagon
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Having got the tape measure out - there's a bit of creative license in this though as the measurements don't include the crown guards - with them its actually 42.5mm I'd say. The thick lugs also increase the presence of the watch. These are all good things from my perspective as it is nice and slim without looking too diminutive.
I took a picture this morning next to the PAM and I don't think if you didn't know their respective sizes that you'd say the Panerai was 5mm larger than the Rolex.

Its also funny as I do feel self conscious wearing it around the office. Admittedly its new and that will wear off, but its one of those watches that everyone knows what it is and is more "flash" than the bigger Panerai, which I expect some people think is a toy watch

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Funny to me, it gives off more Bond, Seamaster vibes at first glance but no doubt it's a lovely piece. Kudos
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Exposing it to 30,000 gauss may well do that!mik wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 12:42 pm In saying that - your situation sounds like you might just have inadvertently magnetised it - in which case I'd buy a cheapo demagnetiser first and see if that does the job. Something like this thing.
I will look into it...
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U15 (41mm) and U16(44mm) (I'd probably favour the former) are available from various UK watch sellers for £2975. All quote exactly the same price.
But I was idly day-dreaming earlier, and popped onto the Sinn website, where both are listed around €2500 + shipping - works out about £2200. You then need to pay duty & VAT, so you end up about £2600.
https://www.sinn.de/en/en-sinn/range-of ... s/u16.html
I'm still not going to buy one, but why would someone pay the premium to purchase from a UK shop? What am I missing?

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Doing a direct EUR-GBP conversion including the €120 shipping cost (which is also subject to VAT) and adding 20% VAT comes to £2701.76. But you will end up paying a few percent to your card provider for the exchange taking it to more like £2800, and then Fedex or whoever charge for paying the VAT for you. So the saving is probably little more than £100 and if there are any issues then you're dealing with a different country.
ETA: you can probably find a discount code for Jura or First Class Watches to get 10% off which means it'll be cheaper here anyway, or buy from Chronomaster for £2650: https://www.chronomaster.co.uk/watches/ ... d-edition/
ETA: you can probably find a discount code for Jura or First Class Watches to get 10% off which means it'll be cheaper here anyway, or buy from Chronomaster for £2650: https://www.chronomaster.co.uk/watches/ ... d-edition/
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I bought directly from Sinn and you do save a little.
For any Sinn enthusiasts they have just released their latest brochure, its hardback and is more like a book.
https://www.sinn.de/en/catalogue-german.html
Just choose UK and English language.
For any Sinn enthusiasts they have just released their latest brochure, its hardback and is more like a book.
https://www.sinn.de/en/catalogue-german.html
Just choose UK and English language.