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• #65302
I didn't know you did CGI?
Seriously, Ejay should employ you. Seiko too.
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• #65303
Just for you. The watch is from 2009, I think.
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• #65304
Nice i really like the case shape on these and I'm after the one with the hi polish case and sunburst dial. I've seen these look great on a variety of different straps so more versatile than the atmos 30 pepsi gmt i was going to go for
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• #65305
The 50 Atmos is great (disclaimer: I own one, which I'm very attached to). It's very much an identifiably Squale design, rather than something they'd have made for one of their clients as a case supplier (eg Doxa, Blancpain) or the more Submariner-adjacent 20/30 Atmos, and wears super well for a 500m rated 42mm diver. Feels indestructible, like a proper tool watch. Way more than the (more expensive) Doxa 200 does. It's also barely gone up in price over the past 5 years when everything else has skyrocketed.
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• #65306
Good size on you imo.
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• #65307
And I have a pretty small wrist, 17cm. The lugs are short and angled downwards, which makes a big difference.
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• #65308
Bah, this has sent me back down the rabbit hole re-reading Jason Heaton's piece on Hoodwinkee that prompted me to get the Squale in the first place (it was my first mechanical watch), and reminded me how annoyed I am with myself that I didn't make an effort at the time to also obtain one of the Page & Cooper (who are no longer trading) specials they made using the vintage/NOS bakelite bezels:
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• #65309
The matt case work so much better than the polished case, the latter feel a bit more desk divers.
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• #65310
Also the brushed vs polished chapter ring changes the look dramatically.
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• #65311
Speed awareness course , I love this.
I don't need no "awareness course"
I knew how fast I was going......................... -
• #65312
"Sorry officer, I wasn't wearing my tachymeter bezel"
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• #65313
When I turned up to do my first one of these( years ago) , the "instructor " was outside to greet when we arrived.
As I got out of my car he pointed to my dashboard and asked what was on it.
"That's my radar detector " I said
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• #65314
Very nice, where are the mods from? Mine is running 5mins fast every 7 days... need to get this serviced, might be tempted to mod mine.
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• #65315
I was dead set on the shiny one and thats what I'm chasing but i can get hold of matt blasted version straight away i think. Is it just a matter of taste or are the blasted cases more durable? I do seem to gravitate towards shiny blue watches but i already have one. I'm actually into this one for the dial more than the case but if the polished cases are scratch magnets??? Mine will be strictly a desk diving watch i even take my dive watches off in the shower https://youtu.be/YFO9QDFsYVY
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• #65316
Channelling my inner Eric Hall
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• #65317
I'd have thought polished would get scratched up pretty quick.
If you like the milanese, buy it on that. It's a costly upgrade for the proper one.
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• #65318
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• #65319
I was going to buy it on the milanese for that reason. I buy all my watches on bracelets then end up changing them out pretty quickly. The Blue Squale looks great on a khaki nato which I'll grab straight away then a vintage looking grey nubuck or tan leather and maybe something bright like an orange rubber zuludiver.
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• #65320
This is good.
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• #65321
Very nice!!!
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• #65322
Purely a matter of taste, though I think scratches etc on the blasted finish are going to be less noticeable / more incongruous.
Polished is how the vintage watches would have been though. Up to you.
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• #65323
Isn’t it. IIRC there were three different colourways.
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• #65324
Olivier Chambert MBHI
Email: contact AT onatelier dot co.uk
Web: http://onatelier.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ONAtelier1/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/o.n.atelier/Pricewise here is what it cost me:
Bezel replacement (owner supplied) - £25
Hand Swap (owner supplied) - £n/a
Day and Date wheel swap (owner supplied) - £n/a
New NH36 movement, stem and crown (ONA supply) - £155
Pressure testing - £30
Return P&P - £12Really happy with his services. Worth saying mine was probably fast, like 5m a day sometimes so I opted for a movement swap given the relatively small extra cost.
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• #65325
It's time to have a lovely weekend
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Hope everyone is doing well
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Been some great watches on here this week keep it up
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Not my watch but these are now out in the wild. Shot these for Pinion a couple of weeks ago, thought the dials/numerals/hands were very well done for the money and not another sub/seiko/minimalist homage from another ‘exiting new watch brand’
good to see there are a few British brands who do try and plough their own furrow.