Both are very nice and normally I'd go for the central seconds vs pointer date, especially with that nice blued seconds hand. But, JLC wins it for me by a small margin...
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Both are very nice and normally I'd go for the central seconds vs pointer date, especially with that nice blued seconds hand. But, JLC wins it for me by a small margin...
Very nice - a classic look that never goes out of style
Amazing photos - great watch!
If you want an opinion on its size - show a wrist shot.
Diver Chrono 1000m
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Leonhard Euler
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Big Crown Chrono...
I also prefer the steel version, but it is kind of a logical addition to the Nautilus line-up, and does not look bad...
My hommage to a classic bike
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8264/8624516185_e0c4b96a2e_b.jpg
I initially had the same feeling regarding Ploprof and the Sub as the threadstarter, but now have both in my collection.
I had a similar experience with the Blancpain FF No Rad/Precista PRS50 - did...
Probably going to try that from time to time, I too like that look. The thing with the gold Daytonas is that if you buy the strap version, it is not possible to get a gold bracelet later as the lugs...
Great collection you have there, and quite a bargain for that Blancpain - Congratulations!
Yes I'm going to get an alternative dial without stones, but this dial is growing on me - so it will probably be some time until I swap.
Haven't done that many "new arrival" threads here, but thought this one deserves one.
I've been on the lookout for one of these for quite some time and honestly I was leaning more towards the new...
Beautiful watch and great pictures of it - congratulations!
I had assumed this one would get comments, due to the weird numeral layout (sudoku), but no...
Instead the Speedy Pro in gold has received quite a few comments - it seems others also find it...
Lovely line-up. That Certina is looking nice and chunky!
Omega Ploprof, Ulysse Nardin Diver, Linde Werdelin?
Great looking watch, really like the dial layout - congrats!
Daytona today
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7152/6412768027_33c93d5fc4_z.jpg
Reverso Grande GMT for instance.
8 days manual wind
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7146/6661839789_17c44ac26d_b.jpg
normally a couple of times per week, only rare occations when something sits on the wrist for more than a week, unless I'm travelling of course.
http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1149/5111298114_f2843b2b67_z.jpg
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http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5328/7190915110_a229991c78_z.jpg
Have not seen that model before - nice classic look. Congratulations!
SM300 build
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8223/8369136799_b0d27974c5_b.jpg
Chronoswiss does one that is pretty cool http://www.horozima.com/2009/01/chronoswiss-bordmaster.html
New addition to my collection, I picked up this vintage Eterna from a fellow WIS (thanks for letting it go Tobias).
I really like the dial and hands on this one, beautifully aged and the 38mm case...