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      davito
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      Rolex seadweller deepsea? 😉 44mm

      Cheers,
      David

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        bubbapest
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        @davito:

        Rolex seadweller deepsea? 😉 44mm

        ooooh….

        i
        like that

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          davito
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          A friend of mine has it, great watch

          Or i would vote for the Planet Ocean too 🙂

          Cheers,
          David

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            bubbapest
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            Theres really only two things that I don't like about the Planet Ocean

            • the big size doesn't come with a black bezel
            • the band is a little thin for my likings

            Other than that it felt great on my wrist
            Anyone have an Omega?  I know they have a great reputation- but any personal stories?

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              Should be possible to exchange to a black inlay, Check out the various big size models

              http://m.omegawatches.com/index.html?section=watch&cuid=2&suid=1382&gender=gents&wuid=3043&lang=en&guid=ON

              Cheers,
              David

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                Jii
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                I think you should go for the watch you want, not a compromise. If you need to save up for a while more it's worth it, because if you now make a compromise you'll probably end up getting the watch you'd preferred later on anyway. That's just how it works, usually.

                Out of those three I like the Omega most. Not so much I'd ever buy it though.. Have you looked into Panerai? For around 3-4 K€ you could get a nice handwindable classic, like the PAM112? Or if you want to go huge, how about the Breitling Super Avenger?

                E: Ooops, Panerais tend to be 4,5 K€ for the base models nowadays… A bit rich for my liking..

                E2: You could also look into Bell & Ross. I've always had a soft spot for their instrument line, if I ever have the excess cash I might go for one just for the hell of it. They probably have a very low resell value and since they use very basic ETAs people tend to think they're overpriced but I still like them..

                AIAN HA-TO!

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                  How about this Tudor? I know 42mm but i think an extremely good watch for the money. Never had it unfortunately but maybe one day

                  http://www.tudorwatch.com/en/heritage-chrono/

                  And i am with jii, save up for the "right" and yes panerai basemodels are nice, exchanging straps makes lots of fun 🙂

                  Cheers,
                  David

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                    Oh, and regarding how the options you posted keep time: both the Omega and the Breitling are COSC certified so I guess they're accurate enough. My Breitling Steelfish has been within COSC tolerances easily during it's (almost full) first year. I don't fuss about accuracy but would of course be pissed off if it would be outside of the tolerances promised.

                    AIAN HA-TO!

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                      bubbapest
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                      @Jii:

                      I think you should go for the watch you want, not a compromise. If you need to save up for a while more it's worth it, because if you now make a compromise you'll probably end up getting the watch you'd preferred later on anyway. That's just how it works, usually.

                      Out of those three I like the Omega most. Not so much I'd ever buy it though.. Have you looked into Panerai? For around 3-4 K€ you could get a nice handwindable classic, like the PAM112? Or if you want to go huge, how about the Breitling Super Avenger?

                      E: Ooops, Panerais tend to be 4,5 K€ for the base models nowadays… A bit rich for my liking..

                      E2: You could also look into Bell & Ross. I've always had a soft spot for their instrument line, if I ever have the excess cash I might go for one just for the hell of it. They probably have a very low resell value and since they use very basic ETAs people tend to think they're overpriced but I still like them..

                      I'll look into the Panerai's
                      I think Bell & Ross look slick, but everything I've seen looks like a black square lol.  Looking for a circular watch first

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                      • ChrisC
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                        Have you checked out the Sinn U-1?  44mm, hardened steel, shock & magnetic resistant, 1000M water resistant and pretty inexpensive by comparison.  Just a thought…

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                        • GraemeG
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                          I've got a Breitling, and it's never been particularly accurate. It often loses two or three minutes over a couple of weeks, and that's outside of the COSC certification that it allegedly has.

                          I don't know if it's just me, or if it's the watch. But it's been back to them on several occasions, and it works better for a year or so and then starts misbehaving. 😞

                          It's a shame because I really like that particular model. It's the now discontinued titanium Avenger Sea Wolf so a lot more plain than virtually anything else that they produce. This one is pretty close to how mine looks, though I've got the plain rubber strap.

                          On the upside, I can probably sell it on for twice what I paid, so I'd be quids in. 😃

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                            I'm very happy happy with my U-Boat it keeps excellent time and you don't see them all too often which I like.

                            "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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                              bubbapest
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                              @Chris:

                              Have you checked out the Sinn U-1?  44mm, hardened steel, shock & magnetic resistant, 1000M water resistant and pretty inexpensive by comparison.  Just a thought…

                              These Sinn's catch my eye but it scares me that there's no stores in NYC that I can go try one on before spending 2 grand on one

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                                I have the big planet ocean 8500 but with the orange Bezel.  Absolutely love it, great construction and finish.  Just a satisfying watch all around and crazy accurate, by playing with resting positions it has lost less than a minute over the past three months!

                                Coincidentally the 8500 (newer model) does come with a black Bezel, its just that its ceramic so it looks grey in .pictures..  And a bit in real life.

                                The upshot, I love it and recommend it.

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                                  Careful,  I used a Breitling for just over a year.  The seal failed, it is now worth GBP200

                                  This is what I was looking for… except for not what I wanted to hear-  Thanks Giles.  Were you going diving with it/etc/ how did the seal fail?

                                  Yes I dive.  But I bought the Breitling to dive with.  But apparently you need to get the seals replaced regularly (something I did not know until after the failure).  I am admittedly very hard on my watches, but this is the second Breitling I have managed to fuck up.  I sent all my watches in for service & refurb prior to selling them recently, the watchmaker phoned me up to discuss his recommendations, he first sentence "Well, you really do , erm, wear your watches don't you…"

                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                  • tigerpacT
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                                    ^How dare you use the watch as it was designed to be used!

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                                    • GilesG
                                      Giles
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                                      I'm hoping the 50 fathoms is unfuckwithable….

                                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                      • tigerpacT
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                                        If that one isn't, I don't know that one exists

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                                          @bubbapest:

                                          @Chris:

                                          Have you checked out the Sinn U-1?  44mm, hardened steel, shock & magnetic resistant, 1000M water resistant and pretty inexpensive by comparison.  Just a thought…

                                          These Sinn's catch my eye but it scares me that there's no stores in NYC that I can go try one on before spending 2 grand on one

                                          fair point bubbapest, but I also strongly back the U1, what would be an option is to get one from http://www.watchbuys.com/store/pc/home.asp and return it in case you didn't like it for some reason. As far as I know they have a hassle free return policy

                                          rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                          It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                          R.I.P. Geo

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                                          • GraemeG
                                            Graeme
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                                            I've been traipsing around London today and seeing if there was anything interesting in the sales. I didn't see that much that appealed. The Omega Spacemaster Z-33 appealed, but I'm unsure about spending that much on a quartz movement.

                                            What did impress me was the ten year service interval on the Omega 8500 calibre. My Breitling has about a five year interval, and a full overhaul is an expensive pass time. If Bubbapest is still looking for recommendations, then I think that a titanium Planet Ocean makes a very compelling argument…

                                            But I'd be very tempted by a Ploprof instead, because it's mad.

                                            My favourite piece was this monster. It's a 1942 Lacher and Co. Luftwaffe navigator's watch. It's enormous, with a 55 mm case, and felt like the horological equivalent of Megatron's Apocalypse Boots.

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