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    • mclaincauseyM
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      I like date windows as a matter of practicality, but dislike them as a matter of aesthetics in most instances, especially this one.

      When GS reins in their instincts to clutter the dial, they're hard to beat.

      Think it, be it.

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      • JDelageJ
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        I often have to check the time, I rarely have to check the date. Personally I dislike date windows.

        This model isn't going to be released until December at the earliest, so it's not going to be in my hands ay time, if at all (plenty could go wrong in the meantime).

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        • GilesG
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          That's a beaut, and no date window needed.

          For those of you who are following this thread:

          https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=17049.0

          Will understand why I need one of these  😉

          https://www.grand-seiko.com/uk-en/collections/sbgw289g

          "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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          • JDelageJ
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            Those small, hand wound, no-date GS are absolutely lovely and are great value when compared to the rest of the range.

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            • AnesthetistA
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              @JDelage:

              Those small, hand wound, no-date GS are absolutely lovely and are great value when compared to the rest of the range.

              Agree whole heartedly. I saw this watch in St Martin but it was sadly just out of reach. What a lovely thing it is….

              Has anyone seen the new King Seiko watches? ~$1800 with subtle colored dials and wear well. Movement is a little less than mind blowing though.

              IG: bluehandsslim

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              • goosehdG
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                Grand Seiko Omiwatari is the one I lust after.  That Sakura is fitting and gorgeous @Giles

                "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                • AnesthetistA
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                  Dial is a stunner and I also really love those kind of cushion case lugs. It is a beautiful watch and I bet they wear like a dream.

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                  • GilesG
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                    Luckily for my wallet, I think 36.5mm is too small for my very large wrist….

                    "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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                    • GraemeG
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                      @Giles shame you don't do smaller watches, because Hodinkee have a lovely old Aqua Lung No Radiations listed. Unfortunately, it's only 37.5 mm. 😃

                      Fortunately, Rolex have you covered. The new Sea Dweller Deepsea Challenge is a 50 mm diameter lump of over-engineered titanium, with 11,000 metres of water resistance. That's nearly twice what Omega managed with their laughingly named Ultra Deep.

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                      • GilesG
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                        Thanks @Graeme  🙂

                        "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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                          @Graeme my titanium watch collection would be begging for that deepsea if it wouldn't look comically big on my wrist.

                          Have you read anything about them expanding the titanium options? I remember reading about a Ti Yachtmaster a while back. I would like to add a dive watch and right now the 50 fathoms is the only thing that appeals to me.

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            Enough with the text, Rolex. It reminds me of this terrible political cartoonist Ben Garrison who is so bad at what he does that he has to label everything in his “art” so people will understand his crude metaphors. You don’t need to annotate every single feature in the timepiece  😃

                            And the proportions. Such a tiny dial relative to the size of the thing. Swing and a miss.

                            Think it, be it.

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                            • goosehdG
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                              See that the Blancpain is sold and for a bit more than I would have paid.  Hodinkee did have the no date, no rads release a while ago that I would have loved to get if they hadn’t sold out so quickly.  The usual crew bought them up and were reselling them as quickly as they received them for quite a bit more…

                              I really dislike this trend and wish people bought what they truly liked and appreciated instead of trying to make a quick buck.  Hate to admit it, but I love seeing some of these guys getting burned in the process when one of their great turnaround sells turns out badly and they end up loosing money.

                              "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                              • JDelageJ
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                                That Rolex is really ugly IMHO, not to mention way too big.

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                                • Bill CB
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                                  newbie watch servicing question. If you have a hand-wound watch and it’s keeping near perfect time, should it be serviced at the intervals recommended by the manufacturer, or don’t mess with it if it ain’t broke …?

                                  Profile pic “The Gosport Queen”

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                                  • GraemeG
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                                    @Bill C you can probably go a bit past the manufacturer's recommended interval. Modern Rolex and Omega watches have intervals of seven to ten years (I can't remember exactly), which is perhaps more realistic than the old three to five years. The big risk is that the lubricants in the movement dry out and things get damaged.

                                    As for the Rolex, I think that most of their watches are ugly, but the Deepsea Challenge is over-the-top, so I kind of like it. I probably wouldn't buy one, though.

                                    I do agree with @goosehd about the whole flipping and re-selling trend. It focuses attention on a few brands and gives authorised retailers a god complex. I like the Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167A, but for the same money I'd be tempted to pick up the Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF that I saw in Sydney a couple of months ago. It's got a titanium case and 8 Hz movement, so more interesting from a technical standpoint.

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                                    • Bill CB
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                                      thanks @Graeme for your advice - much appreciated  🙂

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                                      • ddtrashD
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                                        @Graeme I was also lucky enough to try on that Alpine Eagle 8HF at the London Bond St Chopard boutique, and also stupid enough not to buy it.

                                        There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                        • GraemeG
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                                          @ddtrash I know where there is (or was) one in Sydney! 😃

                                          (I've probably made the same mistake as you.)

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                                          • ddtrashD
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                                            @Graeme I have to stop looking at watches for a while, as you know the Patek Gods shone on me again recently so the bank account needs topping up.

                                            Some of you who follow this thread may recall that back on page 434 I posted about a trip in June to Geneva I was invited on by Patek Philippe to see their museum and manufacturing facilities.  At the end of this trip all the guests were asked for a wish list of timepieces to add to their collections.  Despite being warned off of asking for a Nautilus, I did just that.

                                            Well 4 months later I got the call that a 5712/1A-001 Nautilus was mine if I wanted it.  I picked it up a couple of weeks ago.  I really like it, the dial has character, it has the micro rotor movement which has a tenuous link to the original 3800 Nautilus designer Gerald Genta.  Genta worked originally as a watchmaker at universal Geneve and was apparently involved in the team that made the Polerouter watch in the early - mid 1950s, this watch used a calibre 251 movement which looks to have been the first movement to use a micro rotor.

                                            There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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