Watches - another OCD problem
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Absolutely, without question, get the blue dial Mako.
I've been telling people for years that it's an astonishing watch for the money. The blue dial is the prettiest I've seen, regardless of price. You won't regret buying it.
And yes, I own one myself…;)
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Well, if you really want to get crazy, Orient also makes a yellow and an orange version.;) Crazier still, and you can hunt down the limited editions they did in red and green. The green was particularly nice, as I recall.
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My U-Boat is out for maintenance. Rocking the G-Shock for the next 2 months
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Quality is pretty solid, from what I've heard. Styling isn't my thing, but if you like it, you'll probably be happy with buying one.
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Big draw for Luminox seems to be the tritium tubes. Hard to find a cheaper option, if you're looking for tritium. Plus they're pretty tough, if you plan on subjecting the watch to a beating.
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Yeah, Ball really does make nice tritium watches. They've done some really nice things with multi-color lume tubes. They run about 10X the price of Luminox, though, which can be off-putting to some.
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I have owned a couple of Ball Fireman and Spacemaster watches and they are pretty darn good if you can get them on the used market. I think that for what my Spacemaster cost me new, I should have bought a used Speedmaster or used Rolex Air King. However, my wife has a ladies sized Trainmaster and has put it through hell and it looks pretty good/keeps good time. Funny thing was that she had wanted the Crawford Omega Constellation but I bought her the Ball (about the opposite in terms of watches) and she is happier with the Ball than the Omega.