Watches - another OCD problem
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They're light scracthes, maybe I can polish it… Either way... Now back to staring at:
Someone was able to put on a steel bracelet on this'un, although they had to fiddle with it… Pretty sure that shouldn't be left to me...
Also staring at old Omega Seamasters…
But neither have steel bracelets (obv some later Seamaster models have), and neither are big enough (34 mm is too small, as you pointed out Chris; my Weil is 42 mm and I don't think I wanna go under 38 ).
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I was able to scratch a sapphire dial…
Damn, Seul- how did you scratch a sapphire crystal? That's really tough to do…
I was able to scratch my Explorer crystal on a patient bed in the ICU. Luckily it's not all that noticeable so I'll avoid eating the cost of a new crystal for now.
Edited to add: Those Seiko cocktail watches are really cool and Seiya is the way to go for those hard to get Japanese domestics IMO. -
Really? Damn, what do they use to make the beds at your hospital?
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There is, and and it's possible to polish out a scratch with it. It's slow and delicate work, though. You're likely to wind up with an uneven and distorted surface when you're done. If you have a common model Seiko like a Monster or a SKX diver it would probably be better to replace it. You can even get sapphire crystals for some of those models and they're relatively cheap ($40-50, if I recall correctly).
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Ooohhhhh Discus Burger….pics please!
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Hectic,
That Discus Burger is not only a rare watch, it's sexy as hell. I wish I would have picked one up when I had the chance to be honest.For now, I've been on a Tender Co binge and had to pick up this guy. It just arrived tonight so please excuse my crummy cell phone pic.
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Rafa, how are you liking that Orient? I've been deciding between a Mako and a Monster for nearly a year now. Time to get off the pot or shit I think.
Any opinions on the two watches you knowledgable people?
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Eli, I like that watch! Go for it!
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Mega - well what to say…imo it's a lot of bang for the buck. great watch, great size (not too big,not too small!), great detailing and it looks like a lot of love was put into it as well. the blue dial is amazing and the steel bracelet is perfect as well!
you really can't go wrong with this one lad...just my 2cents o/course
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I'm a tad biased, Mega, but I think the blue dial Mako is a really versatile, beautiful watch. Mechanically, either one is a great buy. They will both be totally dependable for years, despite whatever abuse you subject them to, but the Mako will look good in any situation, from suits to overalls. I don't think the Monster has the same flexibility.
EDIT: glad you're enjoying it Rafa.:) I still have mixed feelings about letting it go, but I just didn't wear it often enough.