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    • GraemeG
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      I've seen the Ploprof in steel a while back. It's far too big and clunky to be a practical choice. I love it.

      The new model is attractive because it's antimagnetic, and I spend a lot of time around computers and other electronics. It probably isn't really an issue, but my old Breitling was never a good timekeeper, so…

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      • TempvsT
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        It's very clever as the internals are antimagnetic as opposed to being a case that shields against magnetism

        I am not strange. I'm just not normal!

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        • DougNgD
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          Are magnets really that much of an issue? I leave my watches on top of electronic devices (computers, the cable box, my cell phone) and my watches stay within +/-2 a day.

          I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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          • TempvsT
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            Magnets are bad!
            The effect is that it makes the movement seem like it's running in treacle.

            I am not strange. I'm just not normal!

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            • tmgT
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              After a lot of procrastination, I took the plunge today [emoji4]

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              • TempvsT
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                Great watch. Fantastic quality.

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                • AnesthetistA
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                  Well done tmg. You'll treasure it for years.

                  IG: bluehandsslim

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                  • S
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                    @DougNg:

                    Are magnets really that much of an issue? I leave my watches on top of electronic devices (computers, the cable box, my cell phone) and my watches stay within +/-2 a day.

                    I read some medical papers on it, EMR is a thing. I've never given it much thought/attention with watches, and can't imagine it's a huge deal, however, an antimagnetic case isn't going to hurt…It was one of the reason I went for the Ingenieur that I did... It runs about +/- 2secs a day as well ....

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                    • GraemeG
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                      There aren't that many antimagnetic watches out there. Off the top of my head:

                      • Some of the IWC Ingineur and Pilot watches.

                      • Omega Master co-axial and chronometers.

                      • Rolex Milgauss.

                      • JLC Geophysic and Master Extreme Lab 2.

                      • Breguet 7727. (It should be because it's got a magnetic pivot on the balance wheel.)

                      • Panerai PAM 389.

                      • Some of the Bremont watches.

                      The new Rolex 3255 calibre has some protection from it's design, but it's not as extreme as the Omega design.

                      The Grand Seiko quartz is amagnetic to a degree.

                      If you want to go vintage, then the IWC, JLC and Omega Mark XI are shielded. The IWC Ingenieur was historically antimagnetic, as was the Rolex Milgauss, Omega Railmaster (though not the newer models), original JLC Geophysic, and there was a Patek too.

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                      • TempvsT
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                        The best is probably the Omega watches. I think the Seiko Spacewalk I have is well protected also. The Omega works very differently to the Rolex and IWC. They use a cage to shield where the omega movements are anti magnetic, hence the glass backs.
                        They are all good watches though, you pays your money and takes your choice.

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                        • GraemeG
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                          I agree that the Omegas make a lot of sense. Of course, I'll end up going for something far less practical… 😛

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                          • TempvsT
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                            I only have one tip! Always Buy what you like. It's the way you get the most enjoyment out of it.

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                            • tigerpacT
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                              Nice looking Tudor there!

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                                Hi, quick question for you experts out there.

                                Ever since someone posted a picture of the Omega Grey Side of the Moon in this thread I've wanted one. Even more so since I saw one 'in the flesh' on Monday.

                                I am India right now where apparently I can get legit watches for half the UK prices. Is there a catch? Is there any reason I shouldn't buy one during my trip? I'll be in Thailand next week - would I get an even better deal there?

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                                • TempvsT
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                                  Half price seems a bit to good to be true. Unless it's a Omega authorised dealer. The grey side is not as popular as the original darkside so you can get a better deal on it. Watches bought outside the EU are not VAT paid so this accounts for 20% of the saving. Getting another 20% discount is not unheard of!
                                  Me personally I would rather pay a bit more and have the peace of mind knowing it can be returned to the dealer if there's an issue.
                                  The best way to buy is on your credit card, not debit card. That way if you have an issue the card company is jointly responsible with the retailer for the product.
                                  The more expensive the product generally the more back up you need.

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                                  • tigerpacT
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                                    UK prices tend to be on the higher side for watches but yeah 50% sounds like a lot.

                                    Make sure you get a real warranty from an AD and then you're all set!

                                    Not sure about Thailand vs India prices, sorry

                                    Beautiful choice btw!

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                                      Thanks. Not as big a fan of the dark side. Plus I gave a black Bell & Ross so fancy something different.

                                      Thanks again for your reply.

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                                        Hey guys, I haven't been following the thread but I was wondering if anyone tried one of those Daluca Cordovan Nato straps? They look pretty nice. Im in the market for a new watch and am not looking to spend a ton. I was thinking,

                                        One of these guys: http://www.longislandwatch.com/Seiko_SNZG07K1_Watch_p/snzg07k1.htm

                                        With this guy: http://www.dalucastraps.com/shell-cordovan-nato-watch-strap-brandy-matte-buckle/

                                        I think the Cream face on that Seiko would look sweet with the brandy color Horween shell strap.

                                        Bang, Bang, Skeet, Skeet.

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                                          For anyone interested it would appear the size of the discount in India was overstated to me. I went to an authorised dealer (for a variety of brands). They didn't have Grey Side of the Moon but did try to sell me a Panerai Luminor Marina 44 automatic for £4000. Their list price was £4700. So from what I can see with a quick Google search the prices are no better than Heathrow prices.

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