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Yet another good point that I need to keep in mind. The problem is, all the various watch threads have shown me some fantasic designs which inspired me to want to own a few. I'm certainly not planning on going nuts and buying a collection overnight. I think I'm going to start looking around at used inventories to see what is out there.
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01-18-2013, 11:57 AM | #178 |
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One thing to consider when starting a collection, or just assessing what you want, is to try to establish a basic goal for what you want. I have a GMT, a chrono and a dress watch. Those cover most of my needs, but I keep finding myself wanting a power reserve watch.
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01-18-2013, 12:55 PM | #179 | |
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I recently bought a Seiko Orange Monster, and the bracelet on it is pretty darn nice.
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01-18-2013, 01:39 PM | #181 | |
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Edit: I posted that and then never actually made the relevant point. I haven't actually handled one, but I would not be surprised if the OM's bracelet were actually higher quality than those found on the 007/009. |
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01-18-2013, 02:26 PM | #182 |
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I have 2 watches, a steel Submariner, and my OM. I like the divers style, among others, and was debating on either the orange or black monster and ended up with the orange one.
It's nice, the bracelet is nice, but i wear my Sub way more. The OM is for when I'm working on things where I might scratch the watch (beater). I got tired of worrying about my Sub. My likes are all over the place though, someday I hope to own a bunch of different styles. |
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01-19-2013, 12:48 AM | #183 |
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Litos, can I ask you a question? Where did you order your reserve from? I really like it, but I'm having a hard time finding your model?
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01-19-2013, 02:11 AM | #184 |
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In my opinion, Parnis watches are where it is at if you are looking for something cheaper and of good quality
Disclaimer: I happen to own that site Anyways here are some pictures:
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01-19-2013, 02:29 AM | #185 | |
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Where do you recommend getting sea-gull movements serviced? Is in one people can service basically anywhere? I have a sea-gull in one of my old pieces. |
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01-19-2013, 02:58 AM | #186 | |
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no offence, but they just look like replicas to me.. or "homage" since they have their own branding..
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They are homage watches, many don't have $6,000 to spend on an IWC
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It isnt bad, but that is also in part because I do not wear it often. They can definitely scratch like anything else, but in my experience not as bad as titanium. Worst case, you can have the case polished up to have it looking good as new again.
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01-19-2013, 10:26 PM | #192 |
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good to know, I've got 2 titaniums... The JLC titanum never seems to show a scratch, but that might be because the case is so complicated. But the Panerai my old man gave me shows every mark in the whole world on it. But on it, I think that's part of it's charm, it looks rough, because it's tough.
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It was on the 'bay with a bit of a crack smokin' BIN - 50's gold Seamaster automatic with dauphine hands and a ***green face*** - my best offer was accepted almost immediately, and I've been looking without seriously looking for several years for a "serious" watch with a green face as that's pretty much my color - I have green eyes and for whatever reason whenever I wear a green dress shirt I get compliments from people. However there don't seem to have been that many watches made with green faces - pink/rose, yes, blue certainly, green - not so much?
I just hope I don't regret the purchase because I still paid a good amount for it (a little over $700,) and I'm a little worried about the gold filled case - I'm definitely more of a stainless kind of guy. I paid that much just because of the green ace though and that the watch is almost exactly the same style as an old Longines that I have that used to be my daily wearer - but I started to get nervous about getting caught in the rain etc. so maybe a Seamaster is the perfect step up? If this thread is still going when I get it, I'll post up a couple pics. As an aside, related to previous comment - where the hell do you buy dress shirts when you're 5'11" but don't weigh 300 lbs? I actually dragged my roommates' girlfriend shopping with me a couple weeks ago, ended up at Brooks Brothers which was the only place that had "slim fit" fitted shirts, only got four and paid too much for them, and my choices were apparently blue and white. I'm *this* close to starting to have my shirts custom tailored for lack of any other choices, but I really don't make the kind of money that allows one to do that... |
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01-20-2013, 10:36 PM | #198 | |
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I'm about 6'4 and about 200lbs with a 32-33" waist. Very wide shoulders. I take a XXL in slim fit or an XL regular fit. The regular fit still fits like crap around the middle, but it tailors well. I have started having shirts tailor made for me. Well worth the money if you wear shirts often. My left cuff is even bigger then the right to accommodate wearing a watch. They throw a monogram in the neck for you for claiming at drycleaning and other simple touches. They fit perfect. Get into a place during a sale, and it is worth it. Full price is a bit tough to swallow. Also, some people require 2 different sleeve lengths, so this is also a good sales point. |
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