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• #68527
That one is great
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• #68528
Can’t get over how comfortable the Citizens is.
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• #68529
Cold day to be riding cargo. Needed something to cheer myself up.
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• #68530
Old skool Friday and sleepy cat here
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• #68531
Thought that was a clear blue film still attach to it.
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• #68532
Love the FXD but they are like hens teeth. Id been keen to get one as well.
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• #68533
Looks great.. I had one for a while.. damn those lume pips..
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• #68534
Interesting thanks:) the joined lugs seem a bit annoying to me though
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• #68535
Military spec innit. Spring bars are by far the weakest point of the watch.
The FXD also has a bidirectional bezel because that’s what the MN specified, apparently.
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• #68536
Do I need to sell this on eBay? Come on, £200 posted anyone? The winding action is worth it on its own.
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• #68537
And… anyone wants this for Christmas? Just let me know where and I’ll post it 👍 18mm
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• #68538
Want!
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• #68539
Thinking of this, will have to go try it on and see although on sale for the weekend only at $1495 Aud which seems pretty good.
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• #68540
I quite like them. The design is really nice and I am glad Squale are leaning into their heritage designs more. They are also quite a bit smaller than the usual Squale diver at 38mm which gives them quite a vintage vibe. I think they’d be a great daily on a nice strap.
The two things I wasn’t as sure about were the asking price relative to the rest of their range (maybe the applied markers accounts for some of it?) and the case finishing - but that’s a nerdy bugbear of mine. Basically you can see the case has been buffed a lot before they apply the brushing, so it sort of curves down towards the edges and the brushing really highlights that. On a skin diver case like that I would always want to see the tops of the lugs being really flat and crisp. But that’s a really OCD thing to get hung up on. The brushing is nice, and it’s no different to any number of other watches, it just comes off looking a bit cheap to my eye.
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• #68541
With your OCD and GS knowledge how do you think this would look on a black rubber strap or Erika? The lugs looks quite tall and steeply angled so I'm thinking it could leave a deep blocky gap despite the square case? I can't find any images of one on a rubber strap and no one makes one with custom shaped ends to fit flush like some do for Rolex, Tudor and Seiko divers. There one up for a really good price on ebay right now. But I've also just been offered a new sbgn003 for a very good price which i know will look good off the bracelet and will still be a couple of hundred cheaper than the used sbgn019. Both look like better investments than the Rados i was eyeing up recently.
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• #68542
Bonus picture from yesterday.
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• #68543
Haha, damn you for mentioning the brushing, I hadn't noticed to soft corners! I'll go try it on tomorrow and see how it feels.
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• #68544
If the original Explorer is the archetype of the steel sports watch I think that era of Seamaster is (to me) in the same category for a non-sports watch (although I know this is confused).
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• #68545
Urgh...
Belated Hangover post...
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• #68546
Day 2 in blue, this time the GX56.
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• #68547
Well for a start they're both on a totally different level to a Rado! Personally, I don't really like rubber straps that fit flush to the case (same for leather straps that try to fit flush with curved ends). I'd happily wear that SBGN019 on a conventional rubber or leather strap, in fact I'd probably prefer it to the bracelet as I'm not wild about the end links. Erika MN or similar could definitely work too.
They're really nice in person, those newer quartz GMTs. To me the SBGN003 looks a bit dated now (although the movement is the same) and it has a very obvious resemblance to the Explorer II, which is a turn-off. The design and finishing on the 019 is definitely more modern. The lume is a lot better on the new ones as well.
Even with the rotated date and the slightly larger size, the 019 would be the one I'd go for.
By the way - it's not the same case, but I think the SBGV245 might give you an eye for how a strap would look. These types of GS cases tend to have quite short lugs and a strap can kind of tuck under the bezel quite often, so not a huge gap. Big disclaimer though, I have no idea if it would look the same on the GMTs.
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• #68548
See what you think. There's a lot to like about them, and to be fair a) the ones I saw were pre-prod prototypes and b) I saw them under really harsh spotlighting so it's quite possibly not that noticeable IRL at all. It looks good in Gnomon's photography.
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• #68549
Had this on loads of straps and it’s always looked great. Finally managed to get an oe bracelet for it which I’ve always been so/so about, pretty happy to be honest.
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• #68550
That's very cool, changed the look of the watch
(not my pic)
the left one is the FXD variant, does not have spring bars but the lugs are joined.
Much thinner than the regular Pelagos, different bezel insert, bezel has more pronounced teeth, no gated chapter ring, no need for helium escape valve (200m vs 500m depth rating)