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    • Q
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      I've noticed the smudges and schtuff with bigger dials 🙂 I may try to put some Dr. Beasley Glass Waxx to see if it helps. Dr. Beasley products are great BTW. Now that I think of it I should use it on my glasses too.

      https://www.drbeasleys.com/glass-waxx.html

      @mclaincausey:

      I've noticed my new Seiko's sapphire crystal picks up schmutz more than other sapphire crystals in my collection, including another flat one. Do they sometimes place oleophobic coatings on them or could therr be another reason for this?

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      • Q
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        Gorgeous!!

        @Syb:

        Sweet Pam's. I'm wearing a 441 today.

        Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G928F met Tapatalk

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        • GraemeG
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          Since GMTs are the flavour of the month around here:

          • Fratello Watches have a review of the Rolex and Tudor Pepsis.

          • Worn and Wound review the Alpina Startimer, which is a neat looking piece in a cushion case.

          • And the very clever Longines Conquest VHP GMT, a high precision quartz with an app to set the time.

          The Fratello piece is interesting because it calls out Rolex for its failure to supply watches, and the associated behaviour of dealers that's a consequence of this. I'm not used to journalists criticising brands, particularly as I get the impression that their websites are funded by them.

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            • GraemeG
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              There have been a few modified Rolexes, but this one with an added tourbillon has to be one of the craziest! More at Monochrome.

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              • mclaincauseyM
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                @Graeme:

                There have been a few modified Rolexes, but this one with an added tourbillon has to be one of the craziest! More at Monochrome.

                !!!!!

                I was expecting it to be a tourbillon movement shoehorned into a modified Rolex case but what they did her is impressive to say the least, if it works well. Kind of a frivolous circle-jerk, but still impressive.

                Think it, be it.

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                • Matty123M
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                  @mclaincausey:

                  @Graeme:

                  There have been a few modified Rolexes, but this one with an added tourbillon has to be one of the craziest! More at Monochrome.

                  !!!!!

                  I was expecting it to be a tourbillon movement shoehorned into a modified Rolex case but what they did her is impressive to say the least, if it works well. Kind of a frivolous circle-jerk, but still impressive.

                  Is there any other kind of circle jerk? 🙂

                  Maybe so. Maybe not

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                  • GraemeG
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                    I dropped by the local Omega boutique last week, and they had the new Seamaster Professional 300M in. It's a nice looking piece, although the ceramic bezel is a real fingerprint magnet, as the photo shows. I think that my favourite dial is the grey, which features in the Time and Tide review, but that was in the shop window, and I didn't want to trouble the staff to get it out. 🙂

                    The Seamaster is about 30% more than the omnipresent Black Bay. I think that it's a step up in materials and finishing and worth the extra money over the Tudor, a point that doesn't go down well with Rolex fanboys.

                    They also had just got the Railmaster Denim in, though on a steel bracelet. The blue dial is really nice, and they've not gone for "vintage" lume this time. Hallelujah!

                    When not fitted with the denim strap, it's a lot less gimmicky, though you'd lose the opportunity to get fades on it. 😛

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                    • JDelageJ
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                      I like those both. I have a previous iteration of the Seamaster 300m / James Bond, and it's a great watch. This new design is lovely. How does it compare to the Pelagos in your opinion? The Seamaster's rotating bezel is the weak point as it's un-useable with wet fingers. The scalloping just doesn't offer enough grip.

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                      • ChrisC
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                        Wait, are you implying that the bezel on a dive watch should be operable in the water?  That's just crazy talk. Who's going to get a Seamaster wet!?!

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                        • GraemeG
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                          I haven't had a good look at the Pelagos, so I can't compare it with the Seamaster.

                          However, Jason Heaton went diving with the Seamaster, so if you want a functional review…

                          https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/omega-seamaster-professional-300m-diving-review

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                          • JDelageJ
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                            Cool article. I too took my Seamaster diving in Bonaire…

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                              • den1mheadD
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                                ^ Like it . . . . A lot [emoji106]

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                                • GraemeG
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                                  Here's a piece from aBlogToWatch complaining about how speculators are ruining the watch industry.

                                  https://www.ablogtowatch.com/how-scalpers-speculators-are-ruining-the-watch-purchasing-experience-for-many-consumers/

                                  I'm not convinced that companies (such as Rolex) are entirely blameless in this. If there was a strict ordering queue, whereby you put down a deposit for a Daytona, with a reasonable estimate of when it would arrive, then customers wouldn't be so tempted to go to the grey market. But if they send a random box of watches to their dealers each month, and the manager than has the ability to distribute them as he or she sees fit, there's a lot more scope for abuse.

                                  Besides, being able to sell a secondhand watch for above retail is a really good piece of marketing for the brand.

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                                  • JDelageJ
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                                    I think the author is over-complicating things. It simply is an issue of supply and demand. Rolex is faced with a large demand for their steel watches. In commodities spot market, this issue would be resolved by increasing prices first, then maybe raising production. Rolex is a luxury product and cannot afford to have their prices change too widely. They also remain an exclusive brand so they don't want to flood the market. They may also choose to maintain a scarcity situation in their low margin steel watches to push customers to buy precious metal.

                                    The dealers have to decide what to do with watches that they know would sell at a higher price on the gray market. They also know that many of their customers will resell their watches right away, but they don't know which ones.

                                    I'm not sure what the solution is.

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                                    • SybS
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                                      249 today to brighten up this rainy day

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        @Graeme:

                                        I dropped by the local Omega boutique last week, and they had the new Seamaster Professional 300M in. It's a nice looking piece, although the ceramic bezel is a real fingerprint magnet, as the photo shows. I think that my favourite dial is the grey, which features in the Time and Tide review, but that was in the shop window, and I didn't want to trouble the staff to get it out. 🙂

                                        The Seamaster is about 30% more than the omnipresent Black Bay. I think that it's a step up in materials and finishing and worth the extra money over the Tudor, a point that doesn't go down well with Rolex fanboys.

                                        The He escape valve is so ridiculous that I just can't get behind this watch. Also ridiculous on the rolexes but at least there's no unsightly protrusion there. Even under the extraordinarily unlikely circumstance that someone is saturation diving with the watch there are better ways of handling the issue.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                        • GraemeG
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                                          I agree that the helium escape valve is pointless. I think that it's become a bit of a box-ticking exercise.

                                          I used to have a Breitling, and that had a flush mounted, automatic one. Given the watch was water resistant to a thousand metres, I'm sure that Omega could engineer something more elegant.

                                          @Syd nice Panerai!

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            @Graeme:

                                            I agree that the helium escape valve is pointless. I think that it's become a bit of a box-ticking exercise.

                                            I used to have a Breitling, and that had a flush mounted, automatic one. Given the watch was water resistant to a thousand metres, I'm sure that Omega could engineer something more elegant.

                                            Right, Seiko had never had one and believes that needing one is a sign of inferior case design Z-snap

                                            Just another thing to break and maintain and in Omega's case ruin the aesthetics of the watch.

                                            While I'm on my rant, all the script on the topic of diving features on Rolex dials is also obnoxious. The worst offender is that godawful ring on the Deepsea, though at least that model ditches the cyclops.

                                            Think it, be it.

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