Watches - another OCD problem
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So in the top shot, what time is it, about 8:24?
I sorta like it, btw.
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I can't really afford to indulge my fascination with watches, but I really enjoy wearing my grandfather's vintage 1950s/60s Omega, that he was given as his forty years long service award from work.
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Seiko's usual 7S26 movement?
The more I look at it, the more I like it, but I agree, it doesn't seem very practical.
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That Seiko Discus Burger is an amazing watch, even though different from what i'm normally into it's design and idea is a great one. Unfortunately Seiko was given all the credit for the idea except that it was done in the early 90's by Swatch on a watch that looks nearly identical. Regardless, good buy.
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@ Chris - its running a pretty straightforward 6R15 movement but it seems pretty accurate. Getting used to telling the time quickly on it too.
@Kiya - its really growing on me, I've fitted a soft retro rubber strap instead of the OEM one, see here: http://www.timefactors.com/rubber.htm, really suits it.
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Panerai 312 fitted with a new strap from Toshi Straps.
A big 'Thankyou' to Hectic for putting me in touch with them.
They were super accommadating, the first strap didn't fit properly so they remade the tail with the holes in a different place, perfect.
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It's a crap iPhone picture, the strap is a bit orangier than it looks on picture, Toshi call it 'Caramel'.
Around 4mm thick, serously chunky.
It's gonna take some breaking in.
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My wife's Birthday/Christmas present.
Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph Midsize.
Got 25% off it as well, saved £930.00 !!!!!
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For her !
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Some cool vintage watches on this site for sale.
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http://www.watchismo.com/vintage-watches.aspx?size=200 -
Nice
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Some cool vintage watches on this site for sale.
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http://www.watchismo.com/vintage-watches.aspx?size=200like I need another bill! Nice site.
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It's a 38mm, I think she could have got away with 42mm but she liked that one.
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