Watches - another OCD problem
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@Graeme I would gladly rock a Z33 if I found one at a decent price. It’s quirky and completely unnecessary but I love it.
About 15 years ago, I had the chance to buy an original flight master, but couldn’t really swing it and I regret it wholeheartedly. I like the pilot edition, but I like the FOIS better
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@Anesthetist I think that we've all got a long list of watches that we regret getting away.
(Mine include a Jaeger LeCoultre Geophysic, Hermes In The Pocket, and a F.P. Journe Chronometre Bleu that I couldn't afford.)
I'd also be tempted by the First Omega In Space over the Flight Qualified. That's a very pretty piece.
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@Anesthetist I agree, the spacemaster flight with the bright colours on the dial is quite quirky, a second or third choice watch but not a watch for all seasons.
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Nabbed this special little beauty for a nice price.
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Haven’t worn this one in a while, forgot how damn beastly it is… and It could use a good cleaning.
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@northsouthdenimguy I was torn between your model and the sea dweller 4000 when they first came out. Went to the store fully expecting to walk out with the deep sea as I love the face more. As soon as I tried it on though, I knew it wasn't going to work for me due to the size.
I still love them and wish I could have pulled it off.
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It’s a beast, but after five minutes on my wrist I don’t notice.
My favorite of the sea dwellers is the SD 43, It’s my daily. I have a 2004 SD 16600 but it feels so tiny after the other two it also takes me a minute to feel comfortable.
I can’t imagine what the all gold deep sea dweller feels like that thing has to be ridiculous?
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@Giles Hermes is crushing horology at least from a design perspective. I love that and also this:
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@bluemantra love the numbering on that dial.