The post below titled "Things that kill a watch for you" lists a whole series of design elements that many believe make a particular watch or brand unattractive. All the negative design features...
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The post below titled "Things that kill a watch for you" lists a whole series of design elements that many believe make a particular watch or brand unattractive. All the negative design features...
As you point out, the AM rating on the website and on the watches as originally reviewed was 50,000 A/m. The case backs on the ones I've seen all reference 50,000 A/m. If yours says 80,000 A/m,...
I just had someone offer to sell me his for $880!
I just sold mine for $250. But don't sell it because it's highly unlikely you'll be able to find another to replace it.
Guess no one on this entire forum has any idea how a PRS-1 should be valued. Very strange!
What could I expect to pay for a PRS-1 in very good to excellent condition?
After it sold out, the original Dreadnaught (PRS-2) eventually doubled in price. Are there any other limited edition Time Factors models that are now demanding a premium on the secondary market?
It reminds me of a bathroom scales.
Phil: I agree that it's a great watch, but for some reason not one that's well appreciated by this community. I've never understood why this watch hasn't garnered a bigger following on this site. ...
I've been watching the "Latest News" section of the website religiously to learn the latest product release information. The most current "Latest News" posting says that the PRS-82 will be available...
Ewan: Thanks for another mini-review.
Mike
http://www.tz-uk.com/pics/voyager.jpg
Eddie
Eddie: I just noticed on your sales page that you have the watch listed (without a price yet) but with a 2824-2 movement. I thought the first 200 units would be released with NOS 2793 movements??
44mm like the original?
I need to send you a message -
Berryman (Mike)
Berryman (Mike)
Yes - I tee the ball up on mine.
You guys!!
You were just pulling my leg then about the two production runs of 8 weren't you?
Misery is the right word! I've been miserable since I screwed up and sold the original DN I had back in 2004.
So SeaDog, when did Eddie confide in you that there would only be 16 DN GMT's produced? This has got to be a great shock and disappointment to all those who've waited so long for this day to come.
I'm so confused!
Two production runs have been mentioned. Will that be it with no subsequent releases?
How many watches are anticipated for each production run?
In another thread, Darwin mentioned that he thought that the Smiths Diver was going to be released this summer. I've been looking around the forums trying to find threads that might deal with this...
How will the specs for the new GMT version compare to the following specs for the original?
53mm lug to lug
49mm wide (incl crown)
16mm high
28mm dial
22mm lugs
3mm thick saphire crystal...