Watches - another OCD problem
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Moving away from the Tag. I have been offered a deal on the Panerai Ceramic Black Seal. I haven't seen it in the flesh but it is new with box, papers etc. Based on images alone this is, in my mind, the most awesome watch ever.
Does anyone here own one? Is it as awesome in the flesh?
Seriously considering selling my Bell&Ross BR03-92 to help fund a purchase.
Matt
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Hey Matt, read up on those ceramics. The cases have a tendency to be brittle and aren't considered daily wearers even by the Paneristi. The Radiomir is a nice watch though in any form. I had a 308, but ended up selling her for my SnowFlake…
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Thanks Snowy, but AFAIK I think it's harder but not necessarily stronger. If I remember the thread in WUS, the problem has been around the areas that the wire lugs secure into the case to be specific.
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The harder something is the more brittle it is. The right strike in the wrong place can cause problems for ceramics.
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Thanks guys. I'm a little nervous about dropping £4k on it now. Especially as it would be daily wear and I'm a bit clumsy (a few knocks on my Bell&Ross).
That SnowFlake looks nice.
By all means, do some research but that is just what I've read. ymmv!
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Best-looking Speedy in a while.
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Best-looking Speedy in a while.
Wow, I really want one. I really cannot afford one.
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Hodinkee have a piece about the Pinion bronze watch.
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That thing is so fugly that it's cool.
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Very nice Cole.
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My Mako XL with OGL and a nice pretty background.
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And it's smaller sidekick, the BR-o3 B-Rocket. I don't consider them ugly in the least. I think you'd have to see them up close to really view the details and simplicity. I also own two Dogue De Bordeauxs or French Mastiffs, which most think are one the ugliest dogs ever produced. In hindsight, perhaps I do have a taste for things with such repugnant appearances to the point they are considered kinda cool. ;-P
I'm cool with that!
That thing is so fugly that it's cool.