Watches - another OCD problem
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I used to own a Conquistador and it was really a beautiful watch. It had a real subtle beauty that would draw my eye to my wrist. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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The new Tudor Black Bay in Bronze, via Hodinkee.   43 mm (up from 41 mm) case in bronze, in-house, chronometer grade movement, and supplied with a patinated leather strap and the fabric one pictured, which is made from elastic from a French rescue parachute according to Monochrome Watches. This is the nicest iteration of the Black Bay so far, well apart from the Only Watch piece, but we can't afford that.  
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Tudor Heritage Black Bay in a 36mm case. Not an in house movement. One for @Anesthetist?   More at Hodinkee. 
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Steel Daytona with a black Cerachrom bezel. It'll no doubt get a few of you excited.   
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@Snowy weren't you looking for a GMT watch? Omega have just announced a Seamaster with this complication based around their Master Chronometer movement, so antimagnetic. More at aBlogToWatch.  
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Tudor Heritage Black Bay in a 36mm case. Not an in house movement. One for @Anesthetist?   More at Hodinkee. Abso-friggin-lutely! Now to figure out if I need another Tudor or if I should go for the new IWC pilot. I'm sure this will be quite a bit more affordable. Thanks for the heads up. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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Serious question prompted by the really lovely Daytona above- does anyone ever use the tachymeter on their watch? 















