Watches - another OCD problem
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Nice new Zenith Defy non-chrono skeletonized watch on IG. It has a nice Royal Oak-ish vibe. Love the detail on the second hand…
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I believe it's about the same ~9k USD
The increased power reserve is a nice upgrade on top of the aesthetics. It's up to 70hrs now.
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Damn, Doug- I like that Oris, and I don't normally like dual time zone watches.
It would be even better if they put the crown at 4, the date window at six, and gave it a solid case back. Maybe shrink it a couple of millimeters and get it down to a more versatile 43mm or so…
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Hmmm, turns out there's an Oris dealer across the street from the Tudor dealer, and they're both 1.2 miles from work. May have to swing by on the way home one day and check out the Heritage Chrono and the Propilot.
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The Rolex GMT is ugly. I don't get it.
+1.
That Jubilee (vs. Oyster) bracelet killed it for me, along with the bezel colors still that blue/purple and cranberry like on the white gold GMT. I was thinking that the Jubilee teaser earlier this week was going to be a root beer model in SS and then the Coke would come out in SS on the Oyster.
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The Oris Pro Pilot looks good, and I think that it's got their in-house movement.
The Rolex GMT is ugly. I don't get it.
According to the write up I found on Hodinkee, it's an ETA 2836 base with some Oris exclusive dual time zone bolt on tinkering. I'm actually glad it's not an in house movement.
And yeah, I think the Rolex GMT is the least attractive of all their offerings…
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The old model you linked to uses the ETA base, if you look at the introductory piece on Hodinkee, it runs the Oris Calibre 114.
I get where you're coming from with preferring an ETA, it's probably in many ways a better choice. But the watch nerd in me likes the romance of an in-house movement.
You don't like the GMT either? Now I can't post that in unpopular opinions.
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I am also disappointed with the Rolex offerings this year. The Pepsi GMT is ok, the root beer GMT is meh, and the Daytona rainbow is a abomination. The Seadweller Deepsea is actually not bad, but it looks too much like the previous version.
I think I’ll pass for another year.
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I think that the changes for the Deepsea Sea Dweller are mainly on the movement. It's gone from the 31xx series to the (improved) 32xx.
I'm surprised that more models haven't been moved over. For example, some of the Datejusts are on the new generation movement, but the Oyster Perpetual, Milgauss, Explorers, and Submariners languish on the old ones.
Running two production lines strikes me as inefficient. Maybe Rolex have got a stack of old parts they need to run down.
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I dunno, that Daytona is so over the top ugly that it almost circles all the way around to cool. It says, "You don't like it? Well, then you can't go for a ride in my gold plated Lamborghini with zebra hide interior."
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@Chris that literally made me laugh out loud. Great image. While I could never pull off that watch, I imagine I would admire the man who could.
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First up is the Patek Philippe Calatrava Pilot Travel Time (5524R) in rose gold, now with a matching ladies version (7234R). I recall @Giles liked the white gold version from a few years back, and now he can get a matching model for @Madame Buttonfly!
LOL - maybe for our golden wedding anniversary (if we make it, I'll be 95!)
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For those of you who're wanting a GMT watch, but either think that the Rolex is ugly, or haven't got to your dealer quick enough to secure delivery before the heat death of the universe, there is an alternative.
This is the Grand Seiko Blue Ceramic Hi-Beat GMT 'Special' Limited Edition.
It's made of titanium and ceramic, is very blue, and has a high accuracy 5 Hz movement regulated to +4/-2 seconds per day. (Yes, I know Rolex is +/- 2 seconds per day…) It's limited to 350 pieces worldwide, and will cost $14,800, or $6,000 more than the GMT Master.
More at Hodinkee.