Watches - another OCD problem
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Thanks @Graeme !
For whatever reason I think the jubilee bracelet works better with the fluted bezel.
Love the Chopard
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@mclaincausey thanks. The Chopard is probably my favourite piece so far. There hasn't been anything else that's really jumped out at me this year.
I'd agree with you on the Jubilee bracelet and fluted bezels, but the knurling on the GMT's bezel means it fits reasonably well. But if I was getting a Rolex, I'd probably copy @bluemantra and get an Air-King.
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@Graeme said in Watches - another OCD problem:
@mclaincausey thanks. The Chopard is probably my favourite piece so far. There hasn't been anything else that's really jumped out at me this year.
I'd agree with you on the Jubilee bracelet and fluted bezels, but the knurling on the GMT's bezel means it fits reasonably well. But if I was getting a Rolex, I'd probably copy @bluemantra and get an Air-King.
I was really set on getting an Explorer and when I went in and saw the Air King in person I was just more drawn to it. Especially with the new updates it is such a nice looking watch with a pop of green.
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What do you guys think about the newly announced Rolex and Tudor updates for 2024?
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@the246guy meh...
Edit: the only one that catches my eye is the 1908 model, but I like the Chopard posted above more.
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Completely agree the knurls on the bezel help with the jubilee. It is really jarring imo with the smooth bezel on the date just and such
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@bluemantra I liked the previous generation Air-King, but it had a soft iron inner case to protect the movement against magnetism, so it was a bit chunkier and less well balanced than other Rolexes. The new one has lost this, so it's more svelte.
I don't know how it's affected its protection against magnetism, but Rolex sell Master Chronometer rated watches, so I'm hoping that they're doing something.
If I got a Rolex, I'd probably be making a similar decision to you.
@the246guy, I like your new watch strap! The Aqua Terra is nice too.
I've been pretty underwhelmed by the new releases this year in general, and from Rolex and Tudor in particular. I think that the Black Bay 58 GMT is the most interesting piece they've done.
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@Graeme Yes, the Tudor BB 58 GMT looks stunning, especially with the reduced size and dimensions. Will take a closer look at it once they hit the retailers.
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Nato looks really good and matches the IH cords
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Hanhart 417ES
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@bluemantra really good to see a Hanhart watch on this thread. I have admired them for a good few years now. A company with an interesting history. The painting of the re-set button red on the tachy tele model has become a bit of an icon / trademark for the brand.
From the current collection I think my favourite is the white dial 417ES moby dick. Probably because I have more black dials in my watch collection so I am looking for lighter dial colour pieces currently.
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@Graeme yes indeed, I have expressed my interest with the AD for the White dial Speedmaster. You know me too well
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@ddtrash thank you. I love the classic look and history behind this model. From what I understand it was only just recently re-released. The urban gentry is who turned me on to this watch. It was my first mechanical watch. The panda dial is nice as well and I believe has the flyback function.
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https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/scottie-scheffler-wearing-a-green-rolex-hulk
Green Jacket and a Hulk. I’m a fan.
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I just thought about not having bought that Smiths Everest from thrift shop a few years ago ...
If anybody is interested in these old British watches, here's a nice writeup:
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/how-to-collect-smiths-watches
I think that specific watch was offered for a few hundred Euros.
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@RobeOfTheMagi love it
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This is probably my only priced possession. It's the last version of the 114270 before they blew up the dimensions (and altered the proportions of this watch) with the 39mm iteration. This means it has got the venerable 3130 caliber - pure perfection, if you ask me - and the engraved rehaut. Other than that, is's a very simple tool watch in all the best sense.
To my knowledge they went back to 36mm but didn't keep the 20mm lugs that allowed for a variety of strap choices. The bracelet of the 114270 is last century watchmaking, hollow centre links but solid end links. Make of that what you will ... .
It's the watch I wear nearly every day for everything but rock climbing. It found its way to me around the time my son was born and it belonged a late friend of my father's. I like the thought that my son might wear in a few decades :).
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@RobeOfTheMagi I also have this Explorer 1 reference and enjoy wearing it. I was lucky enough to be offered one of the first current 40mm versions pretty soon after they were released. The older 36mm with the more basic / less robust clasp is way more comfortable.