Watches - another OCD problem
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On a last min trip I managed to make it to an AP boutique. After a wonderful visit I walked out with an Offshore chronograph. I got the gray dial titanium 42mm and it’s the one that I’ve been wanting the most. I did a ton of research and was between this and the khaki (green) dial. It was a total surprise that they had it available and didn’t play any games at all. The fit and finish is amazing
the only issue is that I’m sorta in between sizes on the bracelet, So I will wear on rubber for a while till I decide if I can do a 1.5 link to be perfect.
Last watch for a while I promise
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Something a bit out there but I really love it. Louis Erard's regulateur in collaboration with Alain Silberstein. Love the child-like aesthetics, and pairs rather nicely with the Lefty OD
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@kkibbey23 there is a reason I never stop at an AP, PP, VC, etc because I’m afraid my resolve would snap and I would make a pricey mistake
@tvaillant75 I absolutely LOVE anything Silverstein and will one day own one of his dials. Luckily there is no shortage of amazing collabs to choose from. There is so much Kandinski, Calder, Miro, etc etc. Anyone into modern art should pay attention to them, it’s a lot cheaper than buying any of the above!
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@LewisStonehouse said in Watches - another OCD problem:
On the subject of great divers, I picked this up for my old man on his 60th birthday. He quickly told me it knocks my submariner clean out the room
SBGH255? Amazing watch but b.i.g.!
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@tvaillant75 said in Watches - another OCD problem:
Something a bit out there but I really love it. Louis Erard's regulateur in collaboration with Alain Silberstein.
They've done a lot of cool collabs. I like the ones w/ Konstantin Chaykin.
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@JDelage it’s the SBGH257. He’s got fairly big hands and wrists (30 years working on oil rigs) so wears it well. It doesn’t wear as big as you’d think though, actually fairly similar to the MM300 but wayyyyy lighter
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@Anesthetist
I can totally understand that! I was originally supposed to grab a ghost Daytona on oysterflex in a few weeks but went in and was like no way they would have anything but it can’t hurt to lookNeedless to say the ghost budget is gone
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I am not a fan of the Rolex hype. I am a fan of green, and I am yet to find a watch that is as comfortable as a Submariner. Pélagos got close.
I love the invisible micro adjustment on the VC Overseas now. That’s on my list next. That or basically any Grand Seiko.
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Grand Seiko released a new iteration of its 37mm hand wound model. What makes it particularly exciting is (1) the bead of rice bracelet, which is amazing, and (2) a soft silver face, which is probably the most ever pleasing dial treatment one can want. I bought the bracelet separately and put it on a different iteration of the same watch and I love it.
https://grandseikoboutique.us/products/watch-manual-37mm-bracelet-sbgw305
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Recently picked up this SMP300 second hand for a very good price. These are probably the best bang for your buck out there in my opinion. If you're patient you can find them in awesome condition for a lot less then retail. It's keeping great time so far and overall feels like a tank. My next watch will eventually be a submariner but I refuse to play the AD game. Compared to a friends sub, the sub bracelet feels more comfortable, has better micro adjustments and feels slightly more premium, but the omega keeps better time and gives off more of a " tool watch" vibe, which I'm into.
It wears a lot smaller then the measurements would hint at. Compared to my Tudor black bay 41, it feels smaller, I actually really like the " out-dated " bracelet. It came with the blue rubber strap incase I want to switch.