The blue would be my choice. Wear that bad boy in good health.
Just managed to find a PRS3-LE after posting a WTB and all I can say is wow this is such a lovely watch although after not owning a watch for a while and only wearing my plastic Garmin Forerunner 935 it does feel a bit weighty but I know I will get used to it.
I know these are hard to find as only 50 of each were made, mine is black which was my last colour choice but with that orange hand it just looks superb but I do want one of the other colours so if anyone reading this wants to sell theirs just give me a shout as I am loving the design of this beauty and another colour would be great.
Unlike the naff Seiko qc where the hands are always misaligned the hands on this PRS3 are totally spot on :)
The blue would be my choice. Wear that bad boy in good health.
I have the blue - still one of my most comfortable watches, even with the bracelet (I am not a bracelet guy). Funnily enough it's one of my watches which gets the most positive comments - it's rather noticeable (in a good way!). I should wear mine again, maybe on a nice NATO....
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
Big fan of Haveston - their floating keeper keeps the bulk massively down and I find them very comfortable - we've discussed them a bit in various parts of the forum.
I'm thinking of the Carrier or the M-22 (maybe even the set....). You could try one of Eddie's Deluxe - orange and black one. Surely fits the bill?
Fantastic watches - I've got the yellow version. Can't believe there's still some in stock for £340. Where else can you get an ETA powered automatic 300m diver for that money nowadays?
Stop it, now. I swore I'm moving down to 40mm watches. I really wanted one of these PRS-3s, convinced myself it was too big. And with the quartz version coming out...
Still, there's some available....
Must. Resist....
In the last hour or so I've received an orange PRS-3LE in response to a WTB, expectations exceeded by a huge margin.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".