Watches - another OCD problem
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That Zenith is downright lovely.
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The new GS SBGW305 is a lovely piece and quite the bargain in the GS range. I have two of those small, hand wound models (need to sell my SBGW269), and they are an absolute delight. More to the point, that bracelet is gor-geous. I actually bought it to put on my SBGW285 and I love it. Now, admittedly those are small watches, but they're very versatile, the dial is very clean (no date, no markings), and I do enjoy the morning winding ceremony... Also, there's a lot to be said for a silver dial. Not very exciting at first, but you might well fall in love with stover time.
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@JDelage I like this tonal look, I love a white dial for versatility. I think a silver dial could be as versatile, also like silver in general. The bracelet is very unique digging it. Would the center links be considered beads of rice? I am also kind of intrigued by the daily habit of winding watch every morning I like daily rituals. Especially rituals of days past, you know The old ways! I could look at grand seiko all day. Every time I think I found the one, another beauty catches my eye.
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@Anesthetist that’s a lovely watch. I love the range of Pilots watches that IWC offer.
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my fav omega. -
@Mizmazzle thanks that's my favourite wear
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373 and a sprite
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A couple of my Tudors
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My JLC & IHSH-361
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@northsouthdenimguy I don’t know if you had to buy the 373 to go with the GMT or the other way around…but these two are made for each other.
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@PJ that SEAL as so awesome
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OTSUKA LOTEC NO. 6
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wow, that's beautiful @Bored-In-Breck
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@mclaincausey Thx. Bought it once and sold it. Had sellers remorse for years so bought another and kept it since