Watches - another OCD problem
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@JDelage thanks, I am very, very pleased with it. It’s funny to me that so many people were critical of the brand and the price point, but to me it feels like a wonderful bang for the buck.
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@Anesthetist it looks a lovely piece.
I was also intrigued by the cloth in the background, which I suspect is a historical map of Oldenzaal. I once took a look around Naarden in the Netherlands, which has similar fortifications that have been preserved.
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@Anesthetist Congrats my friend, that is a stunner and in my humble opinion offers a lot of bag for your buck.
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Not bad!
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@Arkimeediz I know my way around a nice square as well. Nice watch! Is it trantixxie titanium?
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@Anesthetist funny thing, I have no idea what trantixxie is, but it IS in fact titanium. Another point I'll make, is that sometimes I love the feel of a titanium or lightweight piece like my defy skyline skeleton or tudor pelagos 39. Other times I prefer the feel of something more substantial like stainless steel. I definitely couldn't have a one-watch-collection in titanium though.
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@PJ I’ve never seen one of these before. Very clean design! I love it
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@MTpockets I like your Seamaster.
I have been trying to find an old model Railmaster in 42mm on the bracelet but there are not many out there
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@Danimal506 thx. Yeah IWC made some nice tool watches back then. This is the titanium version . Same watch also came in stainless steel. They show up for sale once in a blue moon.
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@Bridger I bought the 39mm version in 2009 and still love it. Really underrated watch in my opinion.