Watches - another OCD problem
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Hodinkee have a week on the wrist with the new Sea-Dweller. It sounds like Ben Clymer is impressed with the watch technically, but it isn't something that he'd go out and buy.
I've embedded the video, and there's more information and history in the article itself.
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Try chrono24 or a shop that sells used/vintage Rolex…they typically have spare parts.
Does anyone know where I can get a 'Pepsi bezel' (just the bezel) from? If I go through a Rolex dealer, they will send it back to Rolex and they will only fit the bezel that was fitted from new (which in my case was the black and red one), Oh and you have to have it serviced with them as part of fitting a new bezel at a cost of approx £500
I've got a 1985 GMT and always fancied the Pepsi bezel.
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Unless you are abusing your watch I wouldn’t bother. Rolex make robust i.e. uncomplicated movements v. the likes of Patek et al. which are like a fine instrument.
YMMV, but I have yet to have any of my watches serviced.
curiously as i thought of it the other day, i haven't serviced my rolex since i got it 4 years ago..
what are your thoughts on servicing guys? maybe @Tempvs too.. i'd love to hear what you think..
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The Patek Philippe 5522A Limited Edition Pilot's Calatrava has just been announced at Hodinkee.
It's got a 42mm steel case, no date window, and is a limited edition of 600 pieces. It'll retail for $21,547, and is available in the US market only. It's considered a variant of the 5524G, albeit without the travel time complication.
I like it a lot. Well made, three-handed watches in non-precious metal cases are very much what I'm into.
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More watch porn!
This is the Laurent Ferrier x Urwerk piece unique that will be sold in the Only Watch auction in November. The two brands have very different aesthetics, and I like the combination of the two.
It's called the Arpal One, after the alloy it's manufactured from, and the case was designed by Ferrier. The movement is from the Urwerk 105 series, and is a self-winding automatic.
I've no idea what it'll go for. Probably over CHF 100,000. I need to win the lottery. Again.
More details at Only Watch, Urwerk, and Monochrome Watches. (The last link has the best description.)
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That Calatrava Pilot would be the perfect every day watch. Nice job PP.
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I know @Anesthetist. I really like it too as a "beater"!
Now I just need to find $20K down the back of my sofa.
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This is on my wish list….
Panerai 1950 Flyback
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19 years of non stop weartime left their marks.
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That´s my "Daily Rocker" too. Great watch!
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So, I´m thinking about this:
Do or don´t?
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The blacked out arm? Seems like a terrible idea.
Can't see the watch well enough to tell if it's a good idea.
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This is on my wish list….
Panerai 1950 Flyback
Me too mate. Best price I've seen for it is $6,000. My wife told me I could get it but I would have to wait 3 years to buy any more IH gear....I love IH too much and had to pass
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A few of the pieces that were released at Baselworld and SIHH this year have started to turn up in shops. Amongst them is the Bulgari Octo Finissimo, which is the slimmest automatic watch on the market. I saw it on Hodinkee a few months back, liked it, and it's even better in the metal. It weighs nothing, even on the bracelet.
I heard that the Montblanc bronze chronograph was in stock, but they dealer only had the gold version. It's a nice piece, but I was a touch underwhelmed, and would go for the Panerai Mare Nostrum which uses a similar movement.
The one downside of the Panerai is that it's got a solid caseback, which hides this.
Iron Heart forum exclusive: Montblanc are bringing out the TimeWalker Pythagore Ultra Light in October. It's currently under press embargo, but it's being produced as a limited edition of 18 (I think) for $100K Australian. They built a concept last year, and it looks like a tweaked version of that.
When I was in town earlier this week, I spotted a Panerai PAM00687, which has a gorgeous sunburst dial. It's the watch on the left. I'm not normally a fan of the brand, except for the Mare Nostrum and Lab ID, but I'll make another exception for this one.
Also, the Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph. It's got a bronze case, with the El Primero movement. I like the combination, though it's a bit over styled. According to aBlogToWatch, it's also cheaper than their bog standard El Primero.