The Watches Thread
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The Watches Thread
Used to like this one in the old forum. And seeing as I’ve recently changed watches and no longer have a monumental Super Avenger 2 (pics to follow, attachments are too large on the phone) I’ve put a placeholder. Gone back to the Navitimer, now have a GMT. Lovely style on a blue leather strap.
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If I was going to pick a watch that defined why I don't like Breitling watches, that'd be it
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Do you have tiny wrists or is it massive Mark ?
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Can we get a “like” button added to the forum?speedingfine wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:52 pm If I was going to pick a watch that defined why I don't like Breitling watches, that'd be it
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Why don't you like it? Genuine question. To me, it's epic. And a good deal less shouty than my last one.speedingfine wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:52 pm If I was going to pick a watch that defined why I don't like Breitling watches, that'd be it
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The Breitlings certainly have a lot going on and I think that is probably the problem for many people.
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It may also be why their recent range announcements is going to result in a cull of the range, and a simpler dial for a lot of the offerings. Having seen the new ones, I don't like. Hence gone for the GMT before they're no longer available new.
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Because they are mostly worn by douchebags . But seriously, nice watch SD.ShockDiamonds wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 8:10 pmWhy don't you like it? Genuine question. To me, it's epic. And a good deal less shouty than my last one.speedingfine wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 7:52 pm If I was going to pick a watch that defined why I don't like Breitling watches, that'd be it
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I find myself being increasingly drawn to the white face Milgauss. Shame it’s been discontinued.
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Racist.
I’ve been lusting after a explorer ii (polar) for the last year or so but the magic spare £6k is proving difficult to come by!
I’ve been lusting after a explorer ii (polar) for the last year or so but the magic spare £6k is proving difficult to come by!
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Yeah that and the size of the thing. It looks like Liberace's alarm clock to me, sorry
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I quite like the watch but it makes your wrist look puny and the watch look like a skydivers altimeter. Soz.
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Just before Christmas, I finally acquired one of my grails, the Deepsea 'James Cameron'. It was completely unworn and I knew the guy who needed the money so we came up with a deal. I had to sell my ceramic Sub first which was rather easy and I made a small profit . Prices for Rolex steel sports watches have gone a bit mental lately. The Deepsea is an acquired taste. It's 44mm wide, 18mm thick and weighs 210g, so it's a hefty mofo. But I absolutely adore it. The gradient dial is just amazing and the overall watch feels way more special than my previous Sub. Water resistant to 3900m but I can't even swim .
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Nice, another leftfield Rolex fan obviously.
Sadly, a service, MOT, new rear tyres and pads on the Exige have put paid to even the remotest likelihood of buying one any time soon!
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As I posted on the last forum I recently bought a Rolex BLNR after being on the waiting list for almost a year. I was actually on the waiting lists of two Rolex dealers and a couple of weeks after buying my watch the second dealer phoned me and well you can guess where this is going.
A friend also wanted one so I offered it him at list (silly boy) and he turned me down so I sold it to a grey dealer for a nice but not excessive profit. I know people frown on this but I'm pretty certain if I hadn't bought it someone else would have done the same.
A friend also wanted one so I offered it him at list (silly boy) and he turned me down so I sold it to a grey dealer for a nice but not excessive profit. I know people frown on this but I'm pretty certain if I hadn't bought it someone else would have done the same.
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Given the Navitimer is 15mm thick, give or take, 18mm sounds hefty indeed. Presumably you don't wear that with any cuffs?Alex_ wrote: ↑Fri Apr 13, 2018 10:02 pm Just before Christmas, I finally acquired one of my grails, the Deepsea 'James Cameron'. It was completely unworn and I knew the guy who needed the money so we came up with a deal. I had to sell my ceramic Sub first which was rather easy and I made a small profit . Prices for Rolex steel sports watches have gone a bit mental lately. The Deepsea is an acquired taste. It's 44mm wide, 18mm thick and weighs 210g, so it's a hefty mofo. But I absolutely adore it. The gradient dial is just amazing and the overall watch feels way more special than my previous Sub. Water resistant to 3900m but I can't even swim .
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Correctamundo, 49mm but I have the wrists of a prolific and furious masterbater