Watches - another OCD problem
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I spotted a Seamaster 1948 Small Seconds today. They apparently sold out pretty quickly after Baselworld last year, but this was a cancelled order.
I'm tempted.
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An article about the Tornek-Rayville, which was a rebadged and re-engineered Fifty Fathoms.
https://www.revolution.watch/war-hero-the-tornek-rayville-tr-900/
Not many survive, because they were a little bit radioactive!
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That watch is lovely, but if find it almost illegible. Had to look twice to see the hands. Oddly enough, this is also my problem with many g-shocks. I don’t get how all up and down the scale there are pieces whose primary function doesn’t work that well.
Obviously this is a pet peeve of mine that ti get too worked up about.
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Finally put my new strap on my Seiko .
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No sir I haven’t . Got me intrigued .
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Time and Tide have an office that is just around the corner from where I live, and last night they had an event to celebrate the launch of the Longines Legend Diver. So I went along.
The case is PVD steel and it comes on a rubber strap. Time and Tide (who're selling it) had it on one of their black NATOs, which was a good pairing. I think that the movement is a tweaked ETA.
It's a good looking watch. For people who read Hodinkee (and @Anesthetist ), there's a 36 mm version, but it's not available in black.
A few people had nice watches with them. Someone had an early 2000s Rolex GMT on a Jubilee bracelet.
A Glashutte with a spectacular green dial.
And one guy had a watch roll full of vintage pieces he'd sourced in Cuba.
Including this lovely Jaeger chronograph.
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Man, l love that green dialed Glashutte.
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36mm would interest me indeed!
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Those are the Four Seasons special ed GS: https://timelessluxwatches.com/reviews/new-grand-seiko-four-seasons-models/
This is the lovely Winter model:
And the Summer one:
Those are my favorite of the 4, but the other two are not bad either…
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Hodinkee have a write up on the Blancpain Barakuda.
https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/blancpain-fifty-fathoms-barakuda-introducing
There are comments about it being sold out, but I heard the same thing about the Bathyscaphe Seventies, and there's one of those in a local jeweler's.
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…but even if you do, if you log the GPS coordinates and scour the area, being at least the equal of a Submariner, it should be fine even after 14 months undersea.