Watches - another OCD problem
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Yeah, but his wrists are the size of my ankles. I've seen pictures of him wearing that giant Invicta Russian Diver, which is 50mm, I think, and it looks normal sized on him.
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I've got reasonably big wrists and huge hands, and the Type 20 is borderline ridiculous on me. It looks more reasonable from a distance, though, but a lot of these things do.
So if I wanted to wear one, I'd have to live on a diet of steroids, and lift ridiculous weights. No wonder I'm starting to see a few on the secondary market.
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Am sure you guys have come across this guy, but if not, he's an absolute pisser of an aussie really into his haute horologie and short youtube videos;
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Hmm i just thought you might like it for the quality (rolex standards and modified Eta movement) and reasonable pricing. I do not own it but my eyes are always around em. Black bay is strange to some because of the hour indicator but i like the looks and history of this watch. For a daily beater certainly not bad.
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I have a BlackBay if you want more real life pics…it's a great watch and will probably hold its value well.
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OK. I am considering a major Volte-face.
There are a couple of bits of machinery I would like to invest in for the office - more info soon….But I think you will likey....
So I'm going to knock the Blancpain 50 Fathoms on the head.
Your thoughts on this:
Love it. I love B&R and a more classic case shape like this is good to see. The Panerai-esque numerals are terrific too, great face.
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Your thoughts on this:
Water resistance ratings are always something of a debate, it seems, but I prefer 200M or better. You actually go in the ocean regularly, so 100M might be a bit low. Otherwise, it's a nice classic looking watch. It uses an ETA 2892 movement, which is quite good, by all accounts, and has a sapphire crystal, which is an absolute must for me. I'd say that if the price is good, there's no reason you shouldn't get it.