Watches - another OCD problem
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Stop helping me spend money @Graeme [emoji23]
That is a beauty but one I’d have to see in person. I think the original Longines is so perfect I am concerned the proportions would be off in a smaller case. Def interesting though.Did you guys see the new Nomos that is coming?
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The Neomatik Tangente? That one is great. The one that looks like a car speedometer? Not so great.
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I was looking at a Smiths military watch
As an aside, have you checked out timefactors as they stock smiths watches?
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The first review of the Oris Carl Brashear chronograph has been published on Monochrome.
It's a great looking piece, and I'm sure that @JDelage will appreciate me helping spend his money.
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Ooooooh, that is pretty.
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Hodinkee have wrapped up their coverage of Baselworld with a couple of articles.
There are the expected lists of the best everyday watches and the best grail timepieces. Somehow the Bulgari tourbillon was missed off the latter.
The biggest surprises contains a reference to an interview with Biver. I haven't got around to watching it yet, but I find this thoughts interesting. Plus in some of the Baselworld coverage his outfit makes him look like a Bond villain.
There's also a feature on the fashion of attendees at Basel, and whilst some of the outfits look like something out of Zoolander, some of the watch choices are interesting as some are a bit more adventurous than the average WIS goes in for. The Tudor Black Bay Bronze and Omega Dark Side of the Moon are the only pieces to double up. (There's a similar article about SIHH if you need more clothing inspiration!)
Time and Tide have a best of wrap-up, along with another piece covering the top seven cheaper watches.
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Greetings! Just this old thing on the wrist today…
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Fancy Iron Man's watch?
The Urwerk UR-110RG worn by Tony Stark in Spider-Man: Homecoming is going under the hammer at an upcoming Phillips auction, and the sale will benefit disadvantaged Haitians.
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All - who makes nice desk / table / alarm clocks with lumed hands & indices, sub $3k? Panerai has 3 that are pretty cool with the P.5000 8-day reserve mvt. I also have seen some AP Royal Oak examples available "used" sub $2.5k (not sure of the mvt). Chopard has a number quartz models circa $1k.
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Lum Tec. I saw an M75 in person, and it was really good looking and super clear in the dark.
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@browniemcghee since you're interested in Blancpain, there are now reviews of the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe Day Date 70s at aBlogToWatch and Time and Tide.
I posted about this watch earlier, and said it was a meteorite dial. I was wrong, it's meteor grey.
Apparently the design was based on a seventies watch, the Fifty Fathoms 256, which had a really cool tonneau shaped case, and it looks like a super compressor. I wish they'd gone the whole hog, and built an updated version of this.
I do like the watch, but seventies designs were often braver than what came before and since.
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Thanks for sharing that. I agree with you, it would have been cooler if they had gone with a more all out reproduction of the original. I do like some of the Bathyscaphe models, but they are way beyond my means.
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Monochrome have the ten best Diver's watches of Baselworld, whose contents are spoiled by the thumbnails, above.
It's been a good year for divers. Of the ten, I'd most likely get the Tudor, but the Blancpain is really cool.
I quite like the Omega, but would get it in the titanium and tantalum special edition.
The Bell & Ross is available in bronze.
Monochrom also their favourite six affordable watches. The rectangular Rado is really cool, but the Seiko Presage with an enamel dial is probably the pick of the bunch. And I'd have gone with the Longines Legend Diver, or their WW2 field watch instead of the annual calendar.