Watches - another OCD problem
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@JDelage said in Watches - another OCD problem:
That Pelagos FXD is really calling me. They have a new one with unidirectional bezel, unfortunately in black.
It’s a great watch but for me the blue is king. Mine is the MN22 caseback.
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Was it the 21 or 22 that was the first year in those?
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@Graeme Hahaha I'd didn't know they were readily available to look at in the boutiques, I'll pop into the one here in LA and see for myself. Very cool!
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@goosehd Mate, that's such a beauty, no I way I can afford that right now, but the solid rose gold rooty is just such a perfect choice. Lovely!
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@Mr-Linz I saw the Seamaster 300 in the Sydney and Melbourne boutiques. Australia tends to be the last market to get new releases from Omega, and Sydney usually receives them before Melbourne.
I think that the only Summer Blue watch that hasn't arrived yet is the Ploprof.
@goosehd is that "debt free until I blew all my money on a Rolex"?
As others have said, it's a very nice watch.
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@HalfPastNever ‘21 is the first edition
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@Graeme Good to know, a window shopping I must go!
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I was off window shopping on Monday. Richemont have a conjoined IWC, Panerai, and Jaeger LeCoultre boutique in the middle of Sydney, and I got waylaid by the brand manager of Panerai Australia on the way through. He forced me to look at a number of pieces, nothing as fancy as that tourbillion that @Giles was modelling, and here are some highlights.
This is the PAM01347 Radiomir Otto Giorni. It's got an eight-day hand-wound movement. The case had been finished with a DLC coating that looked as though it had been mostly worn off.
The PAM01243 Radiomir Eilean celebrates their historic racing yacht Eilean, which was designed by William Fife, and featured in the video for Duran Duran's song Rio. There's a subtle teak deck effect on the dial, which I consider more tastefully done than the stripes on the Omega Aqua Terra. It's got a three-day hand-wound movement, and a decorative case back.
The PAM01297 Luminor Chrono Flyback Zebra has a titanium case, which I told was 3D printed. The orange strap isn't standard, but it should be.
The Jaeger section of the boutique didn't have a passing brand manager, but it had the new Polaris Chronograph, which is quite pretty.
I saw the Reverso Chronograph back in April, but it was a pre-production sample, and I wasn't allowed to take a photo. This time there wasn't a problem. The main face resembles a standard model, whilst the back is a skeletonised. It's gorgeous, but reassuringly expensive.
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Wearing the Sinn 556 today. I have a job that deals with helicopters and I like that the handset is the same as those found in our cockpit clocks. Slim enough to slide under my IH flannel sleeves nicely as well...
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I love the 556! Loved the 656 as well and wished they still made it.
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They're great, love the monochrome simplicity and legibility. Probably the watch I get the most compliments on despite it not being the fanciest or most expensive watch I wear.
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The Damasko definitely occupies the same territory. I really like the quadrant design Damsko uses to break up the face, and their colored seconds hands are fun although I prefer the red seconds hand Sinn offers.
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Zenith defy classic paired with an Iron Heart thermal.. really difficult to get a decent pic of the dial on this.
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I love that Zenith….very well done piece.
Loved the light today
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@Mr-Linz I saw one of your Seamasters in the Melbourne Omega boutique yesterday. It was rather pretty, and I think that I prefer it to the one that @Anesthetist is sporting, though that's also a very nice piece.
Whilst in there, I took a look at the new ceramic Planet Ocean. It looks a lot better in reality than it does in the product renderings. The comments on the articles were obsessed by it being too thick, but it didn't seem too fat to me.
It was, however, very light. The movement is made of titanium, like the Aqua Terra Ultra Light that I adore (but not that model's price), and it weighed noticeably less than the Seamaster, above.
The downside is that it's really expensive, about twice as much as other Planet Ocean models. It's also likely to be rare; there are two in Australia at present, and they said that there was no news on when there would be a restock.
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I'll save @mclaincausey saying it....
Too much writing, too many fonts....