Watches - another OCD problem
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Titanium with a HEV? You need the Omega Seamaster in titanium, tantalum, and Sedna gold.
It's not got a date window, which might cause @mclaincausey some distress too. :o
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If they made a bronze flieger with no seconds hand, a He escape valve, on a pin and collar bracelet with fake rivets, a bronze relief count down bezel, a distressed dial with faux aged lume, and a cyclops over a roulette date, with at least 5 lines of text, in 45+mm, I think I might have a stroke.
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That's actually not bad. The Sedna gold kinda looks like bronze in that pic, which I like. Not loving the bracelet, though. Looks a bit Micheal Kors/Burberry/Gucci to me.
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If they made a bronze flieger with no seconds hand, a He escape valve, on a pin and collar bracelet with fake rivets, a bronze relief count down bezel, a distressed dial with faux aged lume, and a cyclops over a roulette date, with at least 5 lines of text, in 45+mm, I think I might have a stroke.
Moser have form in creating horological mashups. I'd suggest you avoid their press releases for Baselworld next year!
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It turns out the reason you can't get a Rolex Submariner is that no-one wants them!
https://www.fratellowatches.com/breaking-news-the-40mm-steel-rolex-submariner-is-dead/
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That's quite the homologation.
If they made a bronze flieger with no seconds hand, a He escape valve, on a pin and collar bracelet with fake rivets, a bronze relief count down bezel, a distressed dial with faux aged lume, and a cyclops over a roulette date, with at least 5 lines of text, in 45+mm, I think I might have a stroke.
Moser have form in creating horological mashups. I'd suggest you avoid their press releases for Baselworld next year!
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The 24 today on the comfy OEM rubber.
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Has the Rock embraced the trend of wearing smaller watches? No, that's a 46 mm IWC Big Pilot's Perpetual Calendar! ???
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I got distracted by another Blancpain today, the Bathyscaphe Day Date 70s.
It's a steel cased piece, so a bit heavier than the titanium Big Date I saw the other day. The dial looks fantastic, I'm not so sure about the day-date functionality, though I do like the Bathyscaphe Annual Calendar, which adds another window. The strap is a distressed leather, and is great.
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Forgot I had this one. Multi function, solar, atomic, mega lightweight, and made in [emoji627]
The perfect chore day watch [emoji106]
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Haven't worn this one in a while. I've always thought fully lumed dials should be more popular. -
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UTS Münich 500M500M? The model isn't on their page…?
I've been intrigued by UTS for a while. Quite the piece of tooling...
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Incoming (S)watch porn!
To the surprise of absolutely no-one, Blancpain are doing a couple of Fifty Fathoms limited editions. @Giles might want to skip this post.
The first is the Barakuda, and is based on a sixties design. It reminds me a bit of the Seventies model they did last year, without the day complication, and with a larger date window for @mclaincausey's presbyopic eyes.
The second is the
NaggersNageurs de Combat, which is "inspired" by a fifties watch worn by French divers.More surprising is the Air Command, which is a reissue of a pilot's chronograph from the fifties.
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In another surprise to absolutely nobody, Omega unveiled a fiftieth anniversary of Apollo 11 Speedmaster. I'm not convinced by the "Buzz Aldrin exiting the lander" subdial.
There's a very orange Planet Ocean chronograph, which looks great on the tricolour NATO strap.
A new world timer.
My favourite is the De Ville Tresor in steel. Shame that it's got a date window.