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• #33077
That is lovely, really understated. I have the same Pilot Vanishing Point too 👍
New arrival for me today although I’m not wearing it until the racing strap arrives, ‘69 Seamaster chronograph.
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• #33078
That's very nice.
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• #33079
Dibs! What’s the reference?
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• #33080
Fuck me that’s incredible. Want.
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• #33081
Longines heritage military arrived today from another store . How do we still have this?£1300!!
Make me an offer......
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• #33082
Friday!
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• #33083
A lowly SKX (compared to today's posts) on a timefactors nato...
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• #33084
What’s the reference?
145.016 -68
861 movement, applied logo, long indicies, radial sub dials but it was the orange hand that made me blow the watch fund.
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• #33085
You could counter by saying that you get something bespoke and lets you add over time...
...but when so many end up as Subs, Sinns, or Tudors I do wonder what the point it - especially Sinns and Tudors. Also the middle range Seikos are so similar sizing to the SKX007/9 and tend to be better with better movements, so I wonder why not just buy those?
At the moment I'm keeping my modding desires in check by trying to "stay true" to the og ethos / vibe of the SKX (that sentence makes me a little bit sick) which is why I'm not sure about things like ceramic bezel inserts.
All that said I am currently trying to get a sub-style bezel... for a watch I've just put an Oyster bracelet on... but that's because I think the bezel is pretty weak - a bit too shiny and slippy - I've started using it a lot and am now really noticing it.
No one seems to comment on the bigger SKX007/009 bezel, so I wonder if it works better being a little bigger.
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• #33086
That really is lovely.
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• #33087
I looked at modding an SKX for about five minutes and then I saw what you can get a turtle for. So I bought a turtle.
People like the skunkworks/personalisation factor though isn’t it, like a Golf with many dollar thrown into modding it instead of buying something actually good/fast in the first place.
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• #33088
The Samurai is another great one.
Unfortunately Seiko don't make any of those in smaller sizes which is what I liked about the SKX013. Annoyingly I missed out on a good deal for a 2nd hand Oris 65 on a bracelet. Since then I've decided to just wear this...
... but possibly also replace the movement and bezel.
The personalisation angle is a major consumer trend. Just look at how many models and sub models of (essentially) the same cars there are. Same with the earlier discussion of the no of Tudor BBs.
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• #33089
A smaller prospex level vintage style diver would do very well for them I think. Dunno why there isn’t one in the whole range.
I’m wearing the MM200 today, again.
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• #33090
Not anymore. Sorry my dude.
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• #33091
Sorry just wanted to be joint first on accuracy. 😎
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• #33092
This is absolutely fantastic.
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• #33093
Request denied. Joint second ;-)
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• #33094
Depends how recently Pifko’s has radio synced... mine gains 2-3 secs a week if it hasn’t synced.
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• #33095
Also, yeah, dat seamaster chrono, holee shit.
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• #33097
Cheers. It’s become my daily (at least until I get the Squale back from @inchpincher).
Yeah nothing’s challenging you in the accuracy stakes, the quartz movements in G-shocks are nothing special but radio sync gives a brief illusion of hi tech accuracy. :)
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• #33098
40mm Everest back from repair, I hadn’t worn it in a long time due to dubious timekeeping and a poor power reserve. Running perfectly now. I tried it on the bracelet first and it looked odd, so I put it on a NATO - this is how it looks best, I reckon.
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• #33099
Depends how recently Pifko’s has radio synced
1:05am apparently. Who's winning!!?
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• #33100
Probably dead even in that case to be fair!
It’s no Omega, but is the most accurate watch on the page
Edit - ...and this page (so far)
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