Watches - another OCD problem
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now the question is titanium or stainless steel . . .
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My favourite Fifty Fathoms variant is the Seventies model, though in the original colour scheme rather than the new Desert style.
But I'd really suggest looking at the Glashütte Original Diver's Watch. When I saw them both a couple of years ago, I thought that it was better finished than the Blancpain.
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Well, you could always snag this @bubbapest…
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Well, you could always snag this @bubbapest…
ugh. i found one 'in stock' for the new limited edition at retail price. at a AD. i called immedaitely. They sold it on friday and hadn't updated their website. i am crushed still. Two of hte preowned ones i was keeping tabs on have sold on chrono 24. may just go to tourneau after my 4pm and just buy it there.
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Well im at Bucherer. . .
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And they only had the titanium. And im not for it. But it sure does look good
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NY Times article today. No surprises for this group but FYI…
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/08/fashion/watches-rolex-audemars-piguet-patek-philippe-mille.html
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I took the time to try on a few watches this weekend in Nashville. The Hamilton is the “Murph” edition and is a watch that has been on my list for a while. However after trying it on, it is a bit too large for my wrist. The Omega is a new to me style but is quite attractive and priced pretty well (for an Omega at least). It might be a contender in the future?
Lastly the Oris x Momotaro was a total surprise and actually a really, really attractive piece in the flesh. It is also well priced. Might see about it on the gray market.
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@Anesthetist the Murph looks good, but I agree that it seems a bit big for you. You'd better hit the gym to bulk up those wrists!
I like the Oris too, but I'm not so fond of the Omega as the dial is a bit busy.
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The denim strap seems like a useless gimmick, but the Momotaro Oris is really good looking otherwise.
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Maybe this was posted prior, but I missed it. learned a lot. Now I want a GS.