Watches - another OCD problem
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@JDelage. For sure man that Tudor FXD GMT is on my radar also. Killer watch!
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I was surprised no one posted about that thing earlier. I love it.
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I like all three of the watches, particularly the Rolex. But I suspect that the only way I could get the Yacht-Master would be to promise my firstborn, and I don't have any kids. My dog probably wouldn't cut it.
I would probably have a dilemma between the FOIS and white Speedy if I was going that way.
The FXD GMT was great. There's a bit of a sense of dress up about it, that I'd be pretending to be a rugged Marine Nationale pilot if I wore it.
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@Mizmazzle really enjoyed that video. That was quite the shopping spree!
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@IrishHeart haha. By the way Tom was talking the whole time I was kind of surprised he only bought 4! Sounds like the sort of spree isn’t uncommon for him. Sheesh!!
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@Graeme yeah the dress up think bothers me about wearing a double rider jacket since I don’t ride but with watches for some reason it doesn’t. Probably because desk divers are much more common than actual divers sporting diver watches.
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The cubitus on display.. @Graeme
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For me: that
Especially if they’re both Spring Drive
The power meter will always look backwards to me.
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prefer the 40mm. first one
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The latter for me. I like the case size, the feel of a GS manual winder, and the dial is lovely. I still regret not getting the pink dialed version similar to this watch ON SALE in St Maarten. I dont let my wife forget about it either
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The spring drive, blue hand and dial of the Omiwatari are what make it the winner in my eyes. No date, no power reserve and a hand that is smooth as can be!
“This” has my favorite case shape. But I’m sure the Omiwatari also has beautiful lines and polishing when seen in person.
And the bracelet on the Omiwatari is nice. I’m a bracelet guy though.
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@Giles this for me.