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    • mclaincauseyM
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      Love your GS @JDelage and completely agree with your suggestions for @Moty

      Think it, be it.

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      • LewisStonehouseL
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        That is true @JDelage, though I would say from my experience with the SLA023 that the Seiko divers wear smaller than their dimensions suggest - the 44mm of mine feels more like 40-42mm on the wrist.

        Controversial but my feeling is that you probably get a better watch with the GS options than you would with a submariner, though they’re obviously not going to retain value as well. Trouble with a subby is actually getting your hands on one for a non-insane price.

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        • JDelageJ
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          Agreed that the GS divers wear smaller than they really are. I can wear the SBGH255 under a work shirt sleeve, which I couldn't do with the much smaller Damasko. It's all in the case shape (and titanium for the weight).

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          • GraemeG
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            I'd put another vote in for the Glashütte Original SeaQ Panorama Date. I'm a big fan of these, and they're beautifully finished. I'd probably get it on the steel bracelet, and then add whatever straps you fancy.

            Blancpain offer the Fifty Fathoms Bathyscaphe in blue, which is a similar price to the SeaQ. The original Fifty Fathoms is also available in that colour, but not with the Grande Date.

            If these aren't blue enough for you, the Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Blue will be what you want. But the power reserve is only 60 hours.

            IWC offers the Aquatimer Chronograph in blue, but the power reserve is only 68 hours. Although not a diver, the (Not So) Big Pilot's Watch 43 is a simple, time only watch, unfortunately the power reserve is again only 60 hours.

            Cartier discontinued the Calibre de Cartier Diver, but there are still a few out there. They've only got a 48 hour power reserve, but are definitely something different. I wouldn't be surprised if they're really collectible in the future.

            Panerai specialise in big watches with big power reserves. The Submersible Blu Notte and Submersible Azzurro would be a starting point.

            The Bulgari Octo Finissimo in steel is available with a blue dial. Although it's not a diver's watch, and only has a 60 hour power reserve, it is a lovely piece, and very slim. This one has 100 metres of water resistance, so it can go swimming.

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            • GilesG
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              @LewisStonehouse:

              Controversial but my feeling is that you probably get a better watch with the GS options than you would with a submariner, though they’re obviously not going to retain value as well. Trouble with a subby is actually getting your hands on one for a non-insane price.

              Not controversial this side of the room….

              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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              • guiltypartyG
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                A little surprise from the wife from this past xmas. I very loudly yelled "holy shit" in front of her entire family when I opened it that morning.

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                • GilesG
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                  Brilliant 😉 😉

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  • MotyM
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                    Thanks to you all esp. @Graeme @LewisStonehouse @JDelage
                    I didn´t want to influence you with my list but you proposed very similar watches 😉
                    1. GO SeaQ Panorama date
                    2. Blancpain Fifty Fathoms BATHYSCAPHE Ceramic
                    3. Panerai Submersible Blu Notte
                    4. Grand Seiko SBGH291

                    Laureato and Rolex DJ 41mm blue is not a diver but also could be added to my list

                    Thanks for more ideas

                    P.S. Bulgari Octo looks really amazing but out of my budget

                    Courage is resistance to fear, it is mastery of fear, not absence of fear

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                    • LewisStonehouseL
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                      You’ll not go far wrong with any of those dude. Happy hunting and keep us posted 🙂

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                      • ARNCA
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                        While blue dials are in focus, it’s probably about time I shared a quick pic of mine.  It’s not in the same league (and a different spec) to Moty’s list but nearly 6 years in and I still love it.

                        “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                        • GraemeG
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                          @Moty:

                          P.S. Bulgari Octo looks really amazing but out of my budget

                          The Octo in steel retails for €12,300 according to the Bulgari Germany website. So it's only a couple of hundred Euros outside your budget.

                          Yeah, we're all enablers here…

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            @Giles:

                            @LewisStonehouse:

                            Controversial but my feeling is that you probably get a better watch with the GS options than you would with a submariner, though they’re obviously not going to retain value as well. Trouble with a subby is actually getting your hands on one for a non-insane price.

                            Not controversial this side of the room….

                            Nor this one. That said, GS are comparatively quite chunky, so if you want something thinner than 13mm or so it may not be the best option.

                            Think it, be it.

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                            • AnesthetistA
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                              Congrats @champ . You have an amazing watch there and an obviously amazing wife.

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                              IG: bluehandsslim

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                              • JDelageJ
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                                So I've been on a deep dive looking at GMT options. I had not realized it, but there are "true GMT" (which I'd prefer to call "traveller GMT") and "office GMT".

                                The traveller GMTs are those watches that allow you to leave the 24hr hand on your "home time" and quickly adjust the hour hand to the local destination, without having to stop the watch. Some do that via the crown, others using one or two push buttons.

                                The office GMTs are the watches that allow you to easily change the 24hr hand to track another time zone while the regular 12hr minute and hour hands stay on your local, home time.

                                The traveller GMTs are much rarer, and often more expensive than the office GMTs. The vast majority of GMT watches are office GMTs.

                                So I've been looking at the traveller GMTs. The typical example for those are the Rolex GMT master II and Explorer II, which are unobtainium, as we know. I just put my name down for an Explorer II, and I wasn't laughed out of the store. However, nothing will come out of it for months, nay, years if at all. Omega also makes traveller GMTs, as does Grand Seiko. In both cases they are pretty thick (>14mm vs ~12mm for Rolex). Omega used to make a 300m GMT that was thinner, and can still be found on the secondary market. Two other options I've found are IWC (UTC Spitfire, Saint-Exupery, etc) and Ball (which confusingly makes both a traveller and an office GMT within their Roadmaster line - those are very cool watches on specs). Finally, Ulysse Nardin has a traveller GMT movement that uses pushers to move the hour hand forward or backward in 1hr increments, and they've used that caliber on a number of models, most recently in the San Marco line. It would be perfect, but I haven't found a Ulysse Nardin I really like.

                                I'm going to see if I can try on one of the GS Sport line GMT tomorrow, either Spring Drive (SBGE253/5/7) or auto. They have a number of models in the Heritage & Elegance collection but I tried one on and the thickness combined with the smaller case size makes them quite top heavy.

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                                • mclaincauseyM
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                                  While I hadn’t heard those terms for it, the only real GMTs for me are Travelers. I have a Seiko Prospex Kinetic diver that qualifies. So convenient for travel. A GS Spring Drive GMT to me is an ideal travel watch with the long power reserve and accuracy.

                                  Think it, be it.

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                                  • JDelageJ
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                                    I agree, and that's probably why many call those "true" GMT.

                                    BTW, I just learned of another brand with true GMT, Norqain. Unfortunately they're very thick at >14mm.

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                                    • MotyM
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                                      @Graeme:

                                      @Moty:

                                      P.S. Bulgari Octo looks really amazing but out of my budget

                                      The Octo in steel retails for €12,300 according to the Bulgari Germany website. So it's only a couple of hundred Euros outside your budget.

                                      Yeah, we're all enablers here…

                                      Then it gets on my list;-)

                                      Courage is resistance to fear, it is mastery of fear, not absence of fear

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                                      • AnesthetistA
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                                        @Moty:

                                        @Graeme:

                                        @Moty:

                                        P.S. Bulgari Octo looks really amazing but out of my budget

                                        The Octo in steel retails for €12,300 according to the Bulgari Germany website. So it's only a couple of hundred Euros outside your budget.

                                        Yeah, we're all enablers here…

                                        Then it gets on my list;-)

                                        I’ve seen them in person and they are just plain beautiful….

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                                        • JDelageJ
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                                          Yes, this is a unique, and uniquely beautiful, watch.

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                                          • popvultureP
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                                            Sooooooo, I know nothing about watches really… but I like them, and I've always been particularly interested in the Omega Seamaster. Whenever I do some basic searching, it seems like there's an overwhelming amount of information and a pretty wide range of options in terms of age and price, so I figured I should pop over here and see if anybody would like to give me a little bit of education / advice.

                                            First of all, this is just a sketch of an idea at this point, not in any kind of hurry at all. Secondly I feel like it makes the most sense for me to look at a vintage one. That said, I could be wrong there — would it maybe make more sense for me to get a second hand Seamaster that's not quite that old? For what it's worth, I figure a new one is totally out of the question price-wise for me.

                                            I'd love to hear anybody's thoughts. I've always loved the idea of one with a stainless band and a black dial / bezel. That's really the only starting point I have! Thanks in advance...

                                            WTB
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