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• #44777
A guy I work with wears a vintage gold sub on a daily basis. When I asked him about it he said 'i appreciate the semiotics of gold watches are quite complex'. He is awesome.
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• #44778
Ha, love it. Gold divers watches are especially complex.
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• #44779
I’d love one of these but can’t justify getting one:
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• #44780
Quite like this gothdiver.
But not the (frankly ridiculous) £5400 price
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• #44781
Altho I suppose my actual guilty pleasure would be the OG version - the 1655
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• #44782
That's £18 a m of depth. Proper shit value.
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• #44783
Have you seen the size of these IRL? Just absurd.
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• #44784
Has anyone swapped the ugly stock bracelet on a modern speedy pro for the 1171-1?
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• #44785
Jeebus, that is one chunky watch.
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• #44786
fantastic response
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• #44787
Surely the fact that you'd love one is justification in itself?
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• #44788
The good news is there's just enough "wrong" with it (chunky handset, flat sapphire, cyclops) that the head can overrule the heart.
I nearly picked one up about 2 years ago for a little over £5k but didn't have time to think about it properly (I'd walked past it in the shop window and gone in - the shop was literally closing as i was trying it on and it seemed too good a deal so I bottled it - disappeared by the time i got back the next day). The missed opportunity cost makes it even harder to countenance paying today's prices for it so I'd only ever pay RRP . Which means I'll never own it. So i've made my peace :)
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• #44789
I bet you’d be able to get one from a dealer eventually if you put your name down. The demand on those can’t be anywhere near the GMT or sub.
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• #44790
over 5k for a seiko?
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• #44791
I’m a big Seiko fan, obviously, but those Prospex LX watches are total folly. They make no sense, least of all at the prices they are demanding.
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• #44792
This G Shock is £6500...
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• #44793
That doesn't make it ok.
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• #44794
The case is made from recrystallised titanium, the sparkling appearance of which resembles the crystal formation of the temper line on the blade of Japanese swords. An Arc Ion Plating (AIP®)*1 treatment is then applied in the Koki-murasaki (deep purple) that is traditionally associated with nobility in Japan. The bezel is made from COBARIAN®*2 and bevelled in a manner inspired by the blade tip of a Japanese sword. The watch incorporates design elements inspired by Japanese swords — from the yasuri-me (rasp marks) on the nakago (tang) to the crystal formation of the hamon (temper line) and the kissaki (blade tip). The centre band of the MRG-G2000GA is finished in a pattern modelled after the pattern employed in the renowned Gassan tradition of swordsmiths. The pattern is applied by hand to each link by Sadanobu Gassan, who is in line to succeed the 800-year-old Gassan tradition
Makes a bit more sense why it costs so much rather than a bog standard extra-fat Seiko prospex
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• #44795
For £6.5k I'd want a few more pixels
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• #44796
They also do the GMT LX versions:
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• #44797
Imagine what level of baller you need to be to have a £6.5k Casio
Or Prospex for that matter
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• #44798
Doesn't feel much different to the people on here with £200 coffee scales tbh
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• #44799
Drugs > watches
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• #44800
Drugs > most things
On a yacht in Cannes during the festival?