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  1. #51
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    Just a diver of Swiss origin and thats it

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    Smiths Deluxe Antarctic Pattern
    Smiths Deluxe 12-15
    Omega Dynamic Chrono
    Omega Speedmaster 'First Omega in Space'
    Omega Railmaster CK2914-2
    Rolex 5513
    Rolex 1016
    Breitling 806
    Eddie's Smiths speedometer inspired watch

    A new watch box.

    Only a couple of those are likely any time soon...
    Last edited by Mr Curta; 19th July 2015 at 01:14. Reason: Missed several.

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    AP RO ref 5402
    IWC ingenieur ref 1832
    IWC aquatimer ref 812
    Heuer carrera 2447 sn
    Breitling navitimer black subdials, valjoux 72
    Jlc reverso grand date ss
    Might take a while 😊
    Last edited by RyanBK; 29th May 2015 at 08:29. Reason: Missed one...

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    AP Royal Oak Chronograph
    GO Senator Sixties Panorama Date
    JLC 8-day Perpetual Calendar
    Heuer Monaco

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekbow View Post
    bit big for your wrist innit? ;)

    What type of tele? vintage or contemporary style?
    I would probably go for a vintage 7.25" radius TBH but depends what comes up.
    Cheers,
    Neil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C View Post
    I would probably go for a vintage 7.25" radius TBH but depends what comes up.
    I like 7.25" radius, I have yet to experience the choking out people complain about on forums. Dave Gilmour never seemed to have problems.. I also like a chunky neck. Getting old lol

    I also like thicker guage strings and a higher action, probably why i have no choking problems
    Last edited by tekbow; 29th May 2015 at 11:05.

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    Sector Diving Team chrono titanium 1000m
    Breil Manta mov.Myota 1000m
    Scubapro 500m automatic
    Scubapro 500m quartz

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    IWC 3536Ti Aquatimer (looks like I'm not the only one in this thread)
    Rolex 16750 with nice creamy lume
    H. Moser Monard Fume
    H. Moser Perpetual 1
    Christiaan van der Klaauw Planetarium

    The last three are going to have to wait until my boat comes in!

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    I have to sell off a couple watches and then I want a Seiko MM300. Have been wanting to buy one for a long time and I should pick one up while the exchange rate is still somewhat favorable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekbow View Post
    I think he means a Fender Jaguar electric guitar Bernard
    OOOOPS...
    I know my cars, but guitars.... No idea whatsoever...

  11. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Bernard View Post
    OOOOPS...
    I know my cars, but guitars.... No idea whatsoever...
    It's ok ;) he may well have been talking about a guitar or a car, that's just my assumption because i know he likes guitars and there's a fender model called a jaguar. And i'm pretty sure he likes fender jaguars. I could be wrong, but if i am, it's neils fault for liking Jags and fender jaguars and not differentiating between the 2 ;)

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    A big itch for a

    Damasko DA36
    Breitling Seamaster Avenger II - Yellow


    Maybe a Speedmaster Racing - an all black 1 + a Tudor blue black.

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    Not many thankfully.
    Would like another Tag Super Pro at some point and to add a Divingstar (new or old) to my Doxa stable. If I can get over the mental hurdle of having a few grand in one piece I quite fancy scratching the 5513 itch. My 40th next year so maybe do it for that........probably wont though.

    Edited - forgot to add a Tag Spiro (would be my fourth..........never learn).

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    Maybe a Damasko DA46 (all black PVD) but I would have to sell a few first...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil.C View Post
    I always buy watches if they come up at the right price rather than search for them but top of my list right now is either a Fender Telecaster or Jaguar.
    Re Jaguar..male,female,how old?

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    Quote Originally Posted by logan2z View Post
    AP Royal Oak Chronograph
    GO Senator Sixties Panorama Date
    JLC 8-day Perpetual Calendar
    Heuer Monaco
    Forgot a couple:

    Blancpain Bathyscape Ceramic Flyback Chronograph

    Nomos Club

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    Please sell me your:

    Precista PRS-10
    Sinn 356
    Damasko DA36
    Mickey Mouse watch where Mickey uses his hands to point at the time.

    I wish they would make a smaller Damasko. What is with all these mega sized damn things.
    Last edited by Ontological; 30th May 2015 at 03:03.

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    SD 116600 & Omega Speedmaster.

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    Grand Seiko SBGR095 (although ordered yesterday so inbound :))
    H.Moser & Cie Endeavour Small Seconds
    Seiko SBDX012
    Omega Globe master
    1977 Rolex 5513

    Strangely I have recently been phasing out my predominately Swiss collection in favour of Grand Seikos - it's not a conscious thing its just that the Seikos seem to survive my flipping better as some of the GS models are simply unflippable.

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    On the somewhat-plausible-in-the-near-future list:

    Speedmaster Pro
    Either a Nomos Zurich or Orion.

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    PAM 127
    Rolex day date in WG
    AP ceramic diver
    PP5712

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    Some kind of Sea Dweller for me, can't decide if the SD4000 is worth the extra premium over a 'normal' old sea dweller. First Rolex so I have zero feel for these things.

    Also trying to decide if I get rid of two watches to fund it or keep them and have two barely being worn in addition to the SD (and my other two well worn favourites)?

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    I think a omega seamaster is next on my list when i have the cash spare.

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    UN maxi marine,
    Zenith captain chronograph,
    Actually that's it job done.

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    Lots of geat bucket lists, interesting to read thru, cheers folks

  26. #76
    Tuna for me. Seem to keep missing the ones in SC 😕

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    Probably a white faced AP Royal Oak 15400

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    Likely

    v Tuna Monster
    v Frogmen
    v Tudor Pelagos
    v Submariner Date
    v Daytona

    Very Unlikely

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    Sadly I have such a list saved on my computer:

    Tudor Black Bay Red
    Sinn 556a
    Sinn 903ST
    Damasko DA37
    STOWA Marine Auto
    Breitling Chrono Colt
    Hamilton intra matic 38mm silver dial SS
    Junghans Max Bill

  30. #80
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    Somehow forgot the omega 57 in blue ive also been lusting over the last couple of years

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    LIKELY:
    Seiko Sportiva Macchina digital/analogue.
    Seiko Sumo.
    Seiko Samurai (either/or with those last two, don't need both).
    Citizen Altichron
    Citizen "Drive" MFD (if you haven't seen them, google it NOW!)

    POSSIBLE:
    Omega Apnea. I have been promising myself one for years! I've tried the Aqua Terra NZL-32 but still quite fancy the original.
    Tag Monaco. Plain model, no bells or whistles.
    Longines Dolce Vita

    UNLIKELY:
    I'd very much like to replace my Rolex GMT, a 1982 birth-year would be very hard to say no to.
    Omega Cosmic 1951 Museum Collection. Wore one once loaned by a friend and fell in love with it! 18ct Rose Gold, blue dial and blue strap.
    Last edited by kevkojak; 31st May 2015 at 11:40.

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    Rolex BLNR, 116610 LV.
    Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch.

    Eh maybe a Cocktail Time too because why not.

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    Vintage Navitimer or Seamaster 2254

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    Just a Sinn u1 White for me, just don't seem to come up for sale tho!!

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    Breitling Seawolf Avenger,
    Bremont Alt1-C,
    Panerai 329,
    Panerai 372,

    Dreaming AP ROO Diver,

    The first three are more possible, last 2 maybe not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golf View Post
    Just a Sinn u1 White for me, just don't seem to come up for sale tho!!
    Yes - I'd like one of those bad boys, too: not many made (300?). Probably a bit big for my wrists anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekbow View Post
    It's ok ;) he may well have been talking about a guitar or a car, that's just my assumption because i know he likes guitars and there's a fender model called a jaguar. And i'm pretty sure he likes fender jaguars. I could be wrong, but if i am, it's neils fault for liking Jags and fender jaguars and not differentiating between the 2 ;)
    Mea culpa.

    For the record it was a Fender Jaguar as opposed to a car or animal.
    Cheers,
    Neil.

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    Silver dial Navitimer
    Breguet Type XX Aéronavale
    Calatrava 5107G

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    ...ahh, this is a good game, like a few members I too have a spreadsheet list....it does evolve, some were long term aspirations (steel FF, Breguet Type XXI) which price and subsequently noticed imperfections (imho), resulting in their removal, before parting with any cash. Some are recent additions (the Sinn's have both featured on here recently)

    Sinn 103 Ti UTC Diapal
    Sinn 140 St S, black case and black leather strap
    Omega Speedmaster Co-Axial Chronometer Lunar Dust
    IWC Aquatimer GST Automatic 2000 (IW3536-003)
    Tag Heuer Monaco CW2111 McQueen on steel bracelet
    Junghans Meister chronoscope 027/4528.44 1600 blue dial, steel bracelet
    IWC Portuguese Chrono classic IW3904 either 04 grey dial or 06 blue.

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    Hmmmmm

    - Audermars Piguet ROO 44mm
    - Rolex Sea Dweller Deepsea D-Blue

    A very short list!!

  41. #91
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    Just my Moser back, the rest can just about all go...

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    I'm trying to be good and stick to a strict 3 watch rule.

    A yellow gold 36mm Rolex DayDate would be a nice upgrade as the dressy watch.

    A Seiko Pogue and an Omega SeMP of some description are the other two I like, but they won't fit into my 3 watch idea.

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    Stowa prodiver eggshell blue if i can ever find one.

    gr, HJR

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    Fortis B42 Monolith is at the top at the moment

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    Quote Originally Posted by WatchIng View Post
    Yes - I'd like one of those bad boys, too: not many made (300?). Probably a bit big for my wrists anyway!
    I have 7.25 inch wrists (ooh err missus!) and it doesn't wear too big. It is quite thick though and stands proud, so you have to be careful not to catch it on things. You could always wear one on a NATO....less bulky than the Sinn rubber strap.

    ....and no I won't be ( in case you were going to ask!)

    paul.

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    A short list at the minute:

    Tudor pelagos
    Breitling superocean heritage

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    JLC Reverso Tribute to 1931 - realistic want

    After that it's just lust territory.

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    NOTHING!!! Woo hoo!!!!!

    Doesn't mean I won't be buying anything of course!

    M.

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    Any good good chronograph that's stunning but no more than 40mm. iWC? Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by vortgern View Post
    I'm trying to be good and stick to a strict 3 watch rule.

    A yellow gold 36mm Rolex DayDate would be a nice upgrade as the dressy watch.

    A Seiko Pogue and an Omega SeMP of some description are the other two I like, but they won't fit into my 3 watch idea.
    Oh just remembered I also want a steel GMT-Master Pepsi.

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