Watches - another OCD problem
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^ Thanks. I’m considering parting with several and maybe getting something really special.          
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It is a fantastic looking watch. 
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As someone who's never looked very carefully at watch prices, I am surprised to see how much pre-owned watches are discounted. At Topper, there's a Nomos Lambda wg, 95% condition from Sep '16, for sale at $11k, which is a sharp drop from the $20k MSRP (not sure what is the true retail price). 
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Panerai brought out a 38mm Luminor Due, and Monochrome are quite excited by it.  There's speculation in the Monochrome article that the new movement used in the watch could be a variant of the Baume and Mercier Baumatic calibre. However, that has got a five day power reserve, versus three days for the Panerai, so it might be a watered down version! Incidentally the Baumatic is a relatively cheap watch with a pretty movement, as @JDelage was looking for. If it is the same calibre, it'd fix some of the accuracy issues that have been reported in Panerais. The B&M is a COSC certified chronometer, and also highly antimagnetic. 
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@Sheepdog149 what kind of watch are you wearing?  maybe I shouldn't be asking since this is the watches thread and not the budget watches thread  or just goggle image search, but this is more fun  ??? or just goggle image search, but this is more fun  ???
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Hi there, it's a "Typhoon," made by Dagaz, Watchmaker. I swapped the bracelet for a thick (5mm) German mesh bracelet. Thanks for asking. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk 
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thanks for the reply, will do a search now and see if it is within my budget. looks terrific 
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This just came up on FB from the guy I bought my watch strap from (Toshi). I know nothing about it but it looks lovely.  
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Anonimos watches are quirky, but super cool. I've always been intrigued by the crown placement on the Militare models. They make several great looking bronze cased watches, too. 
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I've looked at Anonimo when I was looking at bronze options. They are originally an Italian brand with a long track record of producing watches in Firenze. They seem to have had a similar positioning as Panerai for most of their history. The brand "died" a few years ago and was acquired by a Swiss-based conglomerate. The watches produced in the last few years are "made in Switzerland" and are widely poo-poo'ed by the old enthusiasts. There was a bronze Militare in blue that popped up for sale on Chrono24 for sub $2k recently. The old Italian productions show up on eBay. 
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[emoji41][emoji111]  Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk 
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The brand "died" a few years ago and was acquired by a Swiss-based conglomerate. The watches produced in the last few years are "made in Switzerland" and are widely poo-poo'ed by the old enthusiasts. I was unaware of the recent change. That explains why they aren't as offbeat as I remember. Too bad; I always liked the uniqueness of the brand, even though I didn't always like the individual models. Maybe I'll start trawling the 'bay to see if I can find something fun… 











