Watches - another OCD problem
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@Mr-Linz funny you should say that about the yacht mater. I think the new one looks pretty cool. I’m not a fan personally of titanium. I like my watches to have some heft. I am, however, in love with the blue dial red handed yacht master 40. I think that one is absolutely stunning.
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If I recall correctly, @Giles wanted a pink watch. This might do the trick....
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@Graeme I could sell a kidney and still be attempting.
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Felt like being fancy today
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@Anesthetist hey buddy. Happened into my local AD to pick up my wedding band yesterday. They had an Explorer 39. Could be love!!! Think I’d really like that extra 1mm haha.
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@Mizmazzle Do it!!!
@Crease that Rolex is amazing. Is the inner ring/disc a GMT feature?
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@Autorotate said in Watches - another OCD problem:
@Crease that Rolex is amazing. Is the inner ring/disc a GMT feature?
It’s a SkyDweller - believe that is a GMT feature, so second zone is showing 18.15ish based on the red triangle at the top.
It also has an annual calendar feature - there’s a red marker at the outer edge of the number 3 masked by the date window (cyclops), showing the month - so 29th March.
I was discussing these with the dealer today - due to the above features it has several hundred parts (twice as many as the Submariner Date I was trying), and thick with it.
Current waiting times is in years, assuming you can get on a list (dealer estimated up to 7 years for the new Daytonas!).
Damned nice watch though @Crease
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@Mizmazzle funny how small the Exp is next to the IWC
Are you gonna cop the 39?
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Omega speedy
John Lofgren black cat M43
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@JDelage said in Watches - another OCD problem:
The SkyDweller is also one of the only watch to use the bezel as a setting mechanism IIRC.
I believe IWC has a watch that does something similar.
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@Anesthetist hot damn!!
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@Anesthetist said in Watches - another OCD problem:
I believe IWC has a watch that does something similar.
The IWC Timezoner uses its bezel to select which timezone is being displayed. I think thay the Skydweller's is used to select functions.
I'm up in Sydney for the weekend, and when I was in the Jaeger LeCoultre boutique, I mentioned that I liked their new Reverso Chronograph.
By some weird coincidence, they had a prototype in...
The skeletonised chronograph face is as gorgeous as it looks in the photos, but I wasn't allowed to take any pictures because it's a pre-production piece. The case is a bit fatter than other Reversos, but not too chunky.
I liked it a lot, though I did tell the dealer they should do it in burgundy.
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@JDelage said in Watches - another OCD problem:
If I recall correctly, @Giles wanted a pink watch. This might do the trick....
I thought I wanted the GS Sakura, and that was primarily for the name and not the colour......But I decided to upgrade the anchor on SAKURA instead
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@Giles said in Watches - another OCD problem:
@JDelage said in Watches - another OCD problem:
If I recall correctly, @Giles wanted a pink watch. This might do the trick....
I thought I wanted the GS Sakura, and that was primarily for the name and not the colour......But I decided to upgrade the anchor on SAKURA instead
Curious how you ‘upgrade anchors’? Heavier; longer chain; stronger/faster motor?
Or, better yet, a GAH anchor???
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Heavier and more modern (thus better holding).
Anchor design falls into 3 broad generations, 1, 2 and 3.
The standard anchor that comes with the boat is a 30kg Bruce which is probably generation 1.5. It'll hold most of the time, but in a big hoolie, I'd not get a lot of sleep. We are taking the boat with that anchor, but in early June when P is away and my brother-in-law comes to play, we'll swap that out for a 45kg Ultra Marine Stainless Steel Anchor. It's fearfully expensive, But when I drop it, I know it will hold, and frankly, I don't need any "will it, will it not?"......
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Thought I’d share a picture of my Pinion watch just before I sent it off to it’s new owner in Spain. I know this brand is of interest for the Iron Heart connection.
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My Titanium 338