Incoming… what do you have? (Vol. 3)
Incoming… what do you have? (Vol. 3)
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Caruso

7,528 posts

282 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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don logan said:
I'm curious about those, keep us posted about how you get on AND post some more pictures!
Will do. 1st order of business is to get a decent strap for it.

don logan

3,894 posts

248 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Caruso said:
don logan said:
I'm curious about those, keep us posted about how you get on AND post some more pictures!
Will do. 1st order of business is to get a decent strap for it.
www.abp-paris.com :-)


Beachbum

2,604 posts

257 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Caruso said:
don logan said:
I'm curious about those, keep us posted about how you get on AND post some more pictures!
Will do. 1st order of business is to get a decent strap for it.
I have the CSAR on the Marathon Bracelet. I have no other bracelet to compare it to, but it has been excellent so far. Not cheap mind, but still cheaper than some of the other premium brand alternatives

Caruso

7,528 posts

282 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Beachbum said:
I have the CSAR on the Marathon Bracelet. I have no other bracelet to compare it to, but it has been excellent so far. Not cheap mind, but still cheaper than some of the other premium brand alternatives
I've heard elsewhere that the Marathon Bracelet is very comfortable and really makes the watch, but I'm probably going to try it with a mesh strap 1st. If that doesn't work out, then the Marathon Bracelet it is!

LHD

17,002 posts

213 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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jonny70 said:
LHD said:
Just picked up my first Omega:



Always wanted a Moonwatch biggrin
very nice.

Did you get a discount?
10% from Omega in Glasgow.

And complimentary Aqua Terra aftershave too. biggrin

andy tims

5,598 posts

272 months

Friday 17th May 2013
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A replacement for the 16600 I foolishly sold in Jan 2012 landed today.

Had to pay much more than I sold mine for, so I won't be making the same mistake again in a hurry.







Edited by andy tims on Saturday 18th May 15:18

andy tims

5,598 posts

272 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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I've wanted a Red Sub for ages & I wanted this one (a full collectors set 1972 Mk IV) so badly I even traded my beautiful 1665 Great White to get it.

Pics of my own taken today.













Totally delighted with this.

JREwing

17,547 posts

205 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Vvroom said:


Rolex Oyster Quartz DateJust 17013 from 1984.
I always did like the OysterQuartz case. I read recently that a small number of automatics were made with that case. It's probably common knowledge but it was new to me!

halfpenny43

1,066 posts

262 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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Picked up my Tudor Black Bay today from my local Rolex AD.

Am really very happy with it !






Vvroom

1,170 posts

216 months

Saturday 18th May 2013
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JREwing said:
Vvroom said:


Rolex Oyster Quartz DateJust 17013 from 1984.
I always did like the OysterQuartz case. I read recently that a small number of automatics were made with that case. It's probably common knowledge but it was new to me!
Yes, the Ref: 1530 and 1630. About 500 pieces if some reports are to be believed. Go for about £5-7k for a decent example and they are lovely. 2 piece dial- nice.

JREwing

17,547 posts

205 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Vvroom said:
Yes, the Ref: 1530 and 1630. About 500 pieces if some reports are to be believed. Go for about £5-7k for a decent example and they are lovely. 2 piece dial- nice.
Very interesting. Maybe if I can find one of those I'd prefer it to my Day-Date grail scratchchin

HoHoHo

15,388 posts

276 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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LHD said:
jonny70 said:
LHD said:
Just picked up my first Omega:



Always wanted a Moonwatch biggrin
very nice.

Did you get a discount?
10% from Omega in Glasgow.

And complimentary Aqua Terra aftershave too. biggrin
I bought a moonwatch from WOS at T3 about a month ago (pic posted a few pages back) and got it VAT free, I.e. 20% off with coffee and cakes thrown in whilst they adjusted the strap!

I don't wear it often and forgot I had it on yesterday and whilst moving a plasma TV around have slightly marked the glass.

I'm not really that fussed as it can be polished but they are clearly fragile and will mark/scratch easily.

Paul Drawmer

5,134 posts

293 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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Got carried away on ebay and bought another Christopher Ward.
It's a C5 auto. (Seller's pictures)




andy tims

5,598 posts

272 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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NeMiSiS said:
no doubt they will both be sold next week. wink
Not these.

The Red Sub has been a long term goal & selling my first 16600 SD was a big mistake, that I fully intend not to repeat.

r27f1

19 posts

157 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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JREwing said:
Vvroom said:


Rolex Oyster Quartz DateJust 17013 from 1984.
I always did like the OysterQuartz case. I read recently that a small number of automatics were made with that case. It's probably common knowledge but it was new to me!
I assume you would like the Royal Oak then which they ripped off wink

JREwing

17,547 posts

205 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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r27f1 said:
I assume you would like the Royal Oak then which they ripped off wink
The fact that I'll be taking delivery of a Royal Oak soon probably suggests that I would, yes wink

r27f1

19 posts

157 months

Sunday 19th May 2013
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JREwing said:
The fact that I'll be taking delivery of a Royal Oak soon probably suggests that I would, yes wink
Welcome to the club.

Caruso

7,528 posts

282 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2013
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Caruso said:
don logan said:
I'm curious about those, keep us posted about how you get on AND post some more pictures!
Will do. 1st order of business is to get a decent strap for it.
Here you go. I got a bit lucky in picking up a 2ndhand original Marathon bracelet, so didn't bother with a mesh. It makes such a big difference to comfort and totally transforms the look of the watch.

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Edited by Caruso on Wednesday 22 May 22:04

Beachbum

2,604 posts

257 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Caruso said:
Here you go. I got a bit lucky in picking up a 2ndhand original Marathon bracelet, so didn't bother with a mesh. It makes such a big difference to comfort and totally transforms the look of the watch.

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Edited by Caruso on Wednesday 22 May 22:04
So what do you think of the Bracelet, in comparison to others ?

don logan

3,894 posts

248 months

Thursday 23rd May 2013
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Caruso said:
Caruso said:
don logan said:
I'm curious about those, keep us posted about how you get on AND post some more pictures!
Will do. 1st order of business is to get a decent strap for it.
Here you go. I got a bit lucky in picking up a 2ndhand original Marathon bracelet, so didn't bother with a mesh. It makes such a big difference to comfort and totally transforms the look of the watch.

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Edited by Caruso on Wednesday 22 May 22:04
Looks GREAT, I seem to always take bracelets OFF watches and replace with different types of strap but with yours I think it looks way better on a bracelet(not that I didn`t like it already before)