Great thread. I would rate these watches very highly.
These are at the top of my wish list and a depreciating yen is pushing me closer to the decision !
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Great thread. I would rate these watches very highly.
These are at the top of my wish list and a depreciating yen is pushing me closer to the decision !
Thats looks fab !!
Thats a good choice and also happens to be my favourite Rolex
Looks like one of those Tissots
Thats fabulous
Absolutely Fabulous
I am very happy with my Smiths everest- it may suit you
That watch is absolutely gorgeous !!!
I had 2 Fortis' and they were very good watches. But the resale is tough when you want a change.
I have switched to Glycine ..and am likely to stay there
Looking at the outward extending engraving of the diver, is it uncomfortable if you wear this watch for a long while. That would lead quite a hige impression or looks like a dent on your wrist
I would choose any Sinn over Longines on any given day
Looks great actually . Congratulations
Thats perfect .... for an Arab Sheikh !!!
Excellent work there !
Nice retro looks there. But too much going around there for my comfort .
I do not get one thing though- there is no minute counter so how do you track the tachymeter inside with speeds of below 60...
That is a great watch . If only for my puny wrists, I shall have gone for that ..
The Flieger looks fantastic and I can relate to your point on the 39 mm !
You have tried it on quite a number of outstanding straps already .
Herzliche Gluckwunsche !!!
Some very nice examples there .
I shall add CWC NOS to the list
Since I got my Glycine Combat , its been my No 1 wearer. Great watches and somehow more comfortable to wear than any other watches i own.
Wear it in good health !!
Ok , so answer the poll to say which topic gets your goat and you say " Not This again ! "
Oh No ! Not this agan..
My Glycine Combat is always comfortable
Try looking at the Oris Pilot watches like BC4.
Personally I have had a godo experience with Oris since sale and including service.
I have arrived at a compromise:-
-Date watches to work as we constantly need to see the date there
-Non-date watches for weekends
What :shock:
Is it a Tudor witha Rolex movement !!!