Looks awesome, but i would worry about getting it caught on things and scratching it!
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Thanks !
Good to know in case I do happen to accidentally bash it up.
Cheers
z
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Looks awesome, but i would worry about getting it caught on things and scratching it!
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Yay, a fellow owner!!!
I initially purchased mine on the Ti bracelet. But couldn't get a good fit and was not sure of the look. Went into the IWC boutique and they convinced me I needed the strap that this watch was also sold on. Transformed the watch and look totally. Love mine now, a great daily!
I've been wearing it to the exclusion of everything else since I got it, and it really wears well. It doesn't get in the way or catch things, and although I've been out and about with it it's still unmarked, though I don't think a few scuffs would hurt the look. It does feel as though it would be the only thing left after a thermo-nuclear blast!
It's the IWC Ingenieur AMG Limited Edition.
Ref IW372504... I think
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These came in to stock today at the store on Bond St so I thought I would go for a look.
what a brilliant object. I am smitten and can't believe what a nice object this is.
be aware, these are not for the faint of wrist, the lugs are massive and come very close to the edge of my big fat arms.
the installed watch faces are excellent if you like the montblanc styles (which I do) and the rubber zulu strap is absolutely class.
I'm still working through all of the gubbins it can do but I like it very much so far.
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Having had a WTB for a Smiths Radio Room Watch (PRS 28) for some time now without success, I came across this Astral Radio Room Clock (Astral being a trading Name of Smiths). It has a Quartz movement and is supposedly 30+ years old, but is in superb condition. The BP FF that arrived two weeks ago is below. I did say that I would run with just one watch, so buying a clock is okay.
Good find but we're watching .
Just got a prs-3 in a trade...
Great watch! Easy to read, great bracelet and comfortable. Only thing I would change would be a domed crystal instead of the flat. Dial is plain (crispy and nice) and think it would make it better. But not sure so many would agree ;-)
This is my third TF watch after Prs-18 and prs-50. All quality pieces for the money, should have kept some:-)
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As my X33 has now gone to a new owner, I thought I'd try one of these...
just ordered a gshock w5600bb with cloth strap, not long been related getting it tomorrow delivered
I have regained a reason for having a left wrist! Many thanks to some fantastic TZers who responded to my tale of woe and my WTBs for the Sub & SHC033
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Nervously waiting for Umbongo's stamp of approval re: wrist/watch size matching:-)
That looks good on you Raj, you just about get away with the size. Are they any easier to obtain in the US?
Not really.
We usually get them a little later than Europe.
This was the first one at the AD.
I don't think the premiums are going to remain high.
Nonetheless, for me this is as close to watch perfection as it can get.
Rolex quality just keeps getting better. The bezel action is second to none.
Not sure artwork counts to incoming, but here's a piece I commissioned. Weighed down by my Speedy Tintin before it gets sent off for framing. It's a re-work of Herge's imaginary scene where Tintin etc. meet up with Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.
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That's brilliant!
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Thanks. It will go next to my Buzz Aldrin signed photo! All good fun.
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I love this watch.
Nice choice.
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Thanks Aris, I love it too. It has me contemplating selling off some of the herd because, after this purchase, they are not going to see much daylight.
Received this last week....
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
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I found a bit of gold at last today - much to my surprise, it was a YG TT which was well within my anticipated budget. I need to keep my tan topped up to wear it, but it leaves me with the impression of being a feelgood, sunny day piece, which is what I was looking for.
A nice present prior to my 30th wedding anniversary which is tomorrow. There was also the added bonus that the AD jumped me up the list for the next SD43 in store, from 5th to 1st!
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^Nice one. As said elsewhere, not sure why these TT Daytonas aren't more popular.
Much nicer than the TT Subs and GMTs which tend towards trashy rather than classy IMO.
nice pick up, and bonus getting up the list too
Not a new watch but a new Strapcode Super Oyster for the daily-wearer.
Not just a lovely bit of metal but removing three links gave me a Cinderella-standard fit without messing with micro-adjusters. Result!
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Just had the call, I can go and collect my Breitling Skyracer tomorrow.
:-)
Mozza
My first timefactors watch arrived today.
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Skyracer - received
Mozza
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Just landed. Probably one of the nicest Definitely the nicest 'Olympic' limited edition I've seen from Omega.
Tried one on just over 2 weeks ago at the Glasgow Boutique and was smitten. Then immediately investigated snagging this one from SC.
Just a pity my IWC 3777 had to make way to get this... otherwise I think I'd have arrived at my perfect 3 (along with my ExpII)
Andy.
Gorgeous! I love the polished band on the case side on these.
You've reminded me how much I like these. I'd forgotten about them.
Wow!
I love the Racing dial version, but thought it would be limited to casual wear. The standard black dial version I found a bit cold.
This Rio edition just has enough about it to lift the dial, with the gold/silver/bronze subdial rings, and looks a very classy piece in the metal.
That looks superb, loving the lumed tachymeter. How does it wear? I always thought the Mk2 looked slightly thick and unusual with the pushers low on the side of the case.Originally Posted by gorrie;4369495
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It is tall... bit so far I'm not finding it top heavy. I think the crystal being flat/flush probably helps minimize the thickness issue to an extent.
Width & lug-lug are a perfect fit for my wrist (small wrist, but flat).