Watches - another OCD problem
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I'm a bit in two minds about the white watch. I like it because it isn't as macho as the typical black faced sports watch, but I'm not sure if I'd be brave enough to spend that much on one.
The nicest Fifty Fathoms models are probably the No Radiation (officially Tribute to Fifty Fathoms) that Giles was wearing, and the similar Tribute to Aqua Lung. The latter has a sapphire back with a really cool rotor.
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I'd like the white face better if it were full lume. I detest the date window placement at 4:30. Always makes the watch look off balance to me.
Wonderful rotor on that one.
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That no radiation icon appeals to the physicist in me.
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Hey! So am I…
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I dig those Nav Bs. I had a sad day, I sold my JLC. But it is going to ne boots and jeans
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I'm planning on doing the same thing with some of my less regularly worn watches. Seems like a logical redistribution of funds.:)
Nice thing about the Debaufre Nav B is that they're constantly up for sale on the secondhand market, and pretty reasonably priced, too. I love buying already depreciated watches.
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Were the repairs extensive, or did you get away with only minor damage to your wallet?
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Yeah, not too bad for a check up and minor repairs. That was the one that was running fast after a fall, right?
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I've got a new favourite watch. It's the Zenith Pilot Montre d'Aeronef Type 20.
It's got a 57mm titanium case enclosing a 5011K hand wound chronometer movement. Back in the Sixties, this was considered to be one of the most accurate available, and it was used onboard ships for navigation.
Unfortunately it sold out as soon as it was announced, as only 250 were available. There are a couple on the secondary market, but they seem to have optimistic mark-ups. And a few of the 75 or so gold versions are still around too.
Zegg and Cerlati produced a limited run in a DLC black finish, but I missed that one too.
One of them was picked up by a dealer, who's now trying to flip it for a substantial profit. I mentioned this too the company in passing, and had a reply M. Cerlati is not pleased.
Looks like someone's off the Christmas card list then…