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• #76152
I didn't know about this CW. I know it's below par for the Rolex crew but I'd love to see a refresh version.
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• #76153
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• #76154
That's nice. Always thought the applied markers give it something the Tangente lacks on the dial.
It's a very pretty movement too
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• #76155
Do you know the reference number? Not set on anything atm so welcome suggestions of similar watches sub 3k
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• #76156
Great watches! Go for it! Even better if you can get one with a Sapphire case-back. I didn’t and it is the only regret I have had with my Club 701.
P.S:Get a size down, these wear bigger than the size would indicate. A 33mm would wear nicely in a 6.5 inch wrist, a 35 in a 7 inch wrist, etc..
P.S 2: check out the 35mm Orion with blued hands. Truly amazing! Here is a reasonably priced one -
• #76157
Got myself a new watch after a diagnosis of high cholesterol and high blood pressure and high risk of heart attack.
That it is fairly nice is an added bonus, but I clearly bought it for the medical grade ECG built in.
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• #76158
diagnosis of high cholesterol and high blood pressure and high risk of heart attack.
Got to get you off the desk and out cycling more!
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• #76159
Hereditary.
Resting heart rate of 48, and still rowing 10km every day indoors.
But really the only thing I can do is obliterate as much saturated fats as possible and reduce alcohol even further.
After that there's nothing I can do, I'm already very healthy, this is just hereditary.
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• #76160
Sorry thats a tough break.
See you in the teetotal thread 👍
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• #76161
It's been great. I've not felt this good in a decade.
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• #76162
I know there are some G shock heads here.
Question; is there a good looking Mudmaster?
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• #76163
I think the 9500 series is the best looking of them, but it still looks like a thermonuclear device that needs defusing.
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• #76164
Nice watches.
I'm no Omega expert but the photo's in that listing make the lugs & bezel look very rounded, suggesting it's probably had a heavy polishing which may or may not be a problem for you but is worth considering.
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• #76165
9500 series
You're right, cheers. That's much more balanced.
I was idly looking at the master of g ones and, thought they just looked too much....even making allowances for the G Shock style/aesthetic.
Vs
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• #76166
I like the analogue G Shock, but I am also wearing one today (MTG-S1000)
Saying that, I do have my eye on a G9500 rangeman though, the positive display one.
Wish you could get the orange in positive (i know I can take it apart and do it myself, but that is more hassle than I want)
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• #76167
That was my thought too, that the case /lugs looked a little soft, but it might just be super unfortunate lighting.
@Owsh - don't know if you're on TZUK, but I'm pretty sure there's a 2008 model going on there for £2,200 with box and papers?
Don't forget to factor in the cost of a service if the watch hasn't had one for a while - you're looking at £590 if you send it to Omega.
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• #76168
Does it have to be a Mudmaster? The new Rangeman has MIPS and solar and looks a lot nicer IMO - https://www.fratellowatches.com/hands-on-with-the-imposing-g-shock-rangeman-gpr-h1000/#gref
20mm thick though...
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• #76169
Does it have to be a Mudmaster?
Yes, in the sense, that it struck me as incredibly ugly and I was struggling to find an attractive one.
I'm still really happy with my casioak. BT and solar would be nice, but it's not really a necessity.
Those Rangeman look good tho. Love the offset black boarder on the yellow one
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• #76170
ah soz, thought you were on the look out for a Mudman. Yep, I think the G's everyday wear design has peaked with either Casioak or the square (although I love the look of the G-Lides as well, but they don't have solar at mo). I never used the BT function, but solar is on the "must haves" for me now.
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• #76171
Slight dredge, but just wanted to say that i think rubber strap is the way to go for a day to day wear rather than nato - they just look a bit smarter. As @Regal says, the Erika's / MN straps are super comfy but they can be a bit fiddly to put on / off (i have a low niggle threshold!) and i think they look a little less smart than a good rubber strap if you're getting all gussied up in a suit or what have you. Rubber strap has the benefit that you can also use deployant clasp on them if you want the convenience of a bracelet without the jangle.
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• #76173
Cheers man!
I managed to pull her away from the depths of depravity- she was shopping for a fashion watch. Convinced her that the WSO was going to only last a year but at least the Hamilton would be with her forever, even if she stuck it in a drawer for 50 years.
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• #76174
Who's doing th London Watch Fair on Sunday?
£15
Yes , exactly so on the Tangente name. Both are very nice watches tbh. I do prefer the Tangente case though
I have a Stowa Antea KS, same 30s style as the tangente. It's a a lovely watch , wears very nicely . though I'm selling it to thin out the collection , not sure anyone needs more than one bauhaus style manual wound....