Watches - another OCD problem
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brilliant @den1mhead , although you actually have the Deep Sea (12K) and not the 4K… the big brother! I have the Sea Dweller 4K in my collection as my wrist is way too puny to pull the Deep Sea off. Congrats on a great watch.
cheers @babyknight and thanks for the correction
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Way to go @Black Orchid you scored big there! Nice watch on the receiving end @den1mhead. Your wife is the best (and very nice of you to give your OG to her to, you're the best!)
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@Snowy ; A testament to the quality, engineering and integrity of these incredible watches.
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Beautiful watch and a loving wife. What else do you need
Congrats @denimhead
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@Friday, loving your Panerai and, obviously, your Sea-Dweller. You and my mrs have got great taste
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beautiful watches in the last few post. love the DSSD @den1mhead and @Friday . i'm a huge rolex fan but i have to say i've got a soft spot for that pam111. makes me regret letting my 005 go.
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there'll probably a few but i'd doubt it'll catch on. well at least not around this forum.
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Rolex have just upped their warranty to five years, and the service interval to ten years on their new watches.
http://www.ablogtowatch.com/rolex-5-year-warranty-all-new-watches-10-year-service-intervals/
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The Only Watch auction is coming up in November. It's a biennial charity event for which manufacturers donate unique timepieces.
Since there are a lot of Tudor fans, the Heritage Black Bay One is the obvious starting point. It's based on a fifties design, but with a modern movement. Not, alas, their new in-house calibre.
The star of the show is likely to be the Patek Phillipe 5016A. It's one of the most complicated movements that they've ever produced, and the selling point is that it's a steel case. In the last auction the Patek sold for $4 million, and was worth as much as every other lot combined!
Personally I prefer the FP Journe piece, which I think is completely gorgeous.
But if you want a more badass Tourbillion, Bell & Ross have donated one. It's a bronze case, so should patinate nicely. (Isn't @Winchy road-testing a similarly cased watch at the moment?)
The one that I'm love with is the Hermes In The Pocket. There was a short run of these made a year or two ago with a palladium case. They're not as interesting mechanically as the Patek and Journe, but I think it's a lovely timepiece.
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i saw that a few days ago. some pretty cool watches on there. that patek and fp journe are a couple of my favourites.