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Post by MikeS on Sept 29, 2004 23:52:29 GMT -5
and why? Mine will be the GMT Rolex i got recently! The busy dial and function of the GMT are two reasons and the Red and Black color is awesome in my eyes!
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Post by JBHII on Sept 30, 2004 0:19:41 GMT -5
and why? Mine will be the GMT Rolex i got recently! The busy dial and function of the GMT are two reasons and the Red and Black color is awesome in my eyes! Sure I have a favorite...ask me again tomorrow and I'll have another! ;D Right now, my TT Sub and my electric blue Seamaster are my favs! John
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Post by TimO on Sept 30, 2004 9:40:58 GMT -5
gets the most wear time, my favorite is actually my Rolex that was made in 1951. I only wear it a couple of times a week but every time I put it on I realize how nice a watch it is.
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Post by Pat McCarthy on Sept 30, 2004 10:16:10 GMT -5
Mine's got to be the Omega Railmaster. I've also got a couple of RR pocket watches that are right up there with the Omega
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Post by hebertjb on Sept 30, 2004 10:22:53 GMT -5
It's a close race between my Seamaster electric blue or the SeaDweller. I think I give the edge to the Seamaster because of its incredibly comfortable band and the way it sits low on the wrist. It also happens to be one of the nicest looking watches I've ever worn! ;D
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Post by OompaLupah on Sept 30, 2004 19:18:32 GMT -5
I'd have to say I have 2 favorites. My AT due to its versatility, it is the perfect dress watch, and is also great for casual wear: My Invicta Diamond Meteorite Diver because nothing compares to the bling factor it has when I am really dressed up, and the Meteorite dial is in a word astounding.
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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 1, 2004 12:16:54 GMT -5
No question it's my Rolex Black ExpII. Although I have been giving some wrist time to my TAG Heuer Kirium since I polished the centre links.
I've also been wearing my WG Raymond Weil (with porcelin dial) a bit too. But the Rolex always wins hands down.
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Post by OompaLupah on Oct 1, 2004 14:42:56 GMT -5
I have the tracking number FINALLY, she is on her way home. Thanks for asking Mike!
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Post by JBHII on Oct 2, 2004 10:30:17 GMT -5
I have the tracking number FINALLY, she is on her way home. Thanks for asking Mike! We'll all breath easier when your watch is safely home! John
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Post by MikeS on Oct 3, 2004 23:55:25 GMT -5
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Post by OompaLupah on Oct 4, 2004 2:18:10 GMT -5
NO WAY! The AT is a keeper
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Post by JBHII on Oct 4, 2004 6:47:24 GMT -5
NO WAY! The AT is a keeper I have to agree....I've given thought to selling it a few times, but the watch is just to significant....and too innexepensive not to keep. Not only is it one of the most advanced automatic movements available, it's the most innexpensive watch I know of with a free sprung balance.....not to mention the co-axial escapement. John
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Post by Wolf on Oct 4, 2004 14:07:22 GMT -5
It changes daily, but the BM has to be near the top. My 9938 and 9937 both get a lot of wrist time.
The one that gets the least amount, basically no wrist time, is my Tudor blue Submariner.
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Post by johnnycanuck on Oct 4, 2004 14:21:18 GMT -5
What is a DM and why is it so special?
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Post by JBHII on Oct 4, 2004 14:28:02 GMT -5
It changes daily, but the BM has to be near the top. My 9938 and 9937 both get a lot of wrist time. The one that gets the least amount, basically no wrist time, is my Tudor blue Submariner. Wolf - I'd LOVE to see pics of the Tudor Sub - is it full size? Why do you think it gets less wrist time than your others? John
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