Watches - another OCD problem
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soooooooooo…i finally was able to check both watches of interest out in person the other day
while first being blown away from the tudor, the watch i actually want to buy as a birthday present to myself, i soon had to realize, after putting on and wearing the rolex for a couple of minutes, that i wasn't that sure anymore about the "simplicity" of the tudor. all black everything and really nothing that gave me that "boom, this is it" feeling…which the rolex gave me. so now i'm looking into copping a rolex sub as part of my 30th birthday present looking for a 1987 model in perfect shape...just in case you guys are keeping an eye out for me
talking about chrono24...has anyone in europe bought a watch from the states and had it shipped to your door? if yes, did you have any problems with customs or so? need/want to avoid that if amorphe possible
The Blaaaaaaaaaaack Rafa[emoji1303]
Enjoy ya addiction!
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Something about wearing a black watch gets tedious after a while for me. I also think it's not as versatile as a basic stainless steel model. But it always comes down to a single guiding principle- buy the one that connects emotionally. Warranties, resale value, versatility; all of that's irrelevant if you don't love to put it on each day.
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I'm surprised that Rolex don't offer a black watch, but they tend to be incredibly conservative.
I've been having a bit of a fetish for them recently. Cartier do a few, these are the Ballon Bleu and Santos. Probably not to everyone's tastes. You can't see it in this photo, but the top watch has a lovely guilloche face.
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I was browsing in the Chopard boutique in Melbourne today, and saw the L.U.C. XP Skeletec. It's probably not my thing as it's too dressy, but it's a lovely watch.
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Great looking watch. Who makes it?
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Great looking watch. Who makes it?
Thanks, it was manufactured by a now defunct company called Debaufre.
It's my understanding that this one was a LE model, and only 200 were made. It's a great watch and a reasonable size for a Nav B-UHR pilot which are normally 48 mm or more. This one measures in at 44 mm and uses a Swiss 17 jewel Unitas 6497 hand wound movement. It was tremendous value for money for being made in Switzerland. Heck, it would be a great value if it was many anywhere else, too.
If you're into it I'd suggest looking up https://www.steinhartwatches.de/en/flieger-watch/nav-b-uhr-44-automatik-b-muster.html. Somehow both companies were affiliated, but that's all I know.
I love the blue hands!
…and the back of the watch is fun, too.
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Wearing this guy today. This was a hard watch to get. It's a Jaeger-LeCoultre (JLC) Tribute To Deep Sea Alarm.
This one was the European version of which 959 were made, and 350 of the American version. The difference being that the American version has writing all over the dial which, to me, takes away from the watch.
Hoodinkee has more:
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/a-favorite-from-sihh-hands-on-with-the-jaeger-lecoultre-tribHere's a video of the alarm going off, which is pretty cool to have a mechanical watch with an alarm.
The one thing I changed was the strap. I was able to source a NOS tropical strap from the early 70's. Not that there was anything wrong with the original, but I prefer this one.
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That Debaufre is a 6497? They did some serious modifications to switch it to a central second hand.
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i have the steinhart. they're brilliant..
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@QuantumMechanic that Deep Sea is gorgeous.
I took a look at a boutique only limited edition Memovox last year with a blue dial. It's not got the diving touches of yours, and I prefer the Deep Sea design.
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A video on how Equus Leather make a watch strap.
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That Debaufre is a 6497? They did some serious modifications to switch it to a central second hand.
As you suggest @Chris using a modified Unitas for use with a central second, is extremely complicated and is only produced in very small quantities. Maybe that's why they're no longer in business.
The Steinharts are pretty sweet, but I prefer the clean dial sans any script.
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@QuantumMechanic that Deep Sea is gorgeous.
I took a look at a boutique only limited edition Memovox last year with a blue dial. It's not got the diving touches of yours, and I prefer the Deep Sea design.
@Graeme that's a beauty in its own right! That blue dial must be hypnotizing in person. Have you see the Polaris models? They're a few years old now, but they're very, very nice as well
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@QuantumMechanic I've seen pictures of the Polaris models, but not one in the flesh. They are a cool looking watch.