Which watch keeps tempting you?
Discussion
Tom1312 said:
Desperately tempted to get a Breitling Colt Skyracer.
I know it's a fun y material and quartz but I love the overall look and think it's probably the only watch I'd wear to work and not stress about that's interesting and has clever technology in it.
Talk me out of it.
Can't talk you out of it I'm afraid, I also have a weird hankering for this, for the reasons mentioned. I know it's a fun y material and quartz but I love the overall look and think it's probably the only watch I'd wear to work and not stress about that's interesting and has clever technology in it.
Talk me out of it.
Unfortunately, a second hand aerospace is the same money... also with an interesting quartz movement and case material, so would probably get my cash first...
I've seen a pre-owned one of these for less than 8K (39.7mm Sedna Gold First Omega In Space.. 12K new, although I guess discounts are likely to be had on this model).. What do you guys think? It's certainly a lovely watch and might be a decent investment at this price..
https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
I'm very lucky to have a few watches I am really happy with but never managed to tick the dive watch box:
Blancpain tribute to fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec. For some reason the "regular" fifty fathoms just doesn't appeal, mainly the hour markers, but this I would happily sell a couple of organs for.
1970's Omega Seamaster 120m Big Blue:
Blancpain tribute to fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec. For some reason the "regular" fifty fathoms just doesn't appeal, mainly the hour markers, but this I would happily sell a couple of organs for.
1970's Omega Seamaster 120m Big Blue:
Tom1312 said:
that is one of the first Breitlings I like the look of - not doing a good job are we You’ve actually got me looking at them now as didn’t realise they were that affordable, like it with the green strap too
Edited by Adam B on Thursday 3rd January 00:46
So far apart form the unobtainable Rolex one's these three have impressed me
https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
https://www.breitling.com/gb-en/watches/superocean...
https://www.tudorwatch.com/watches/pelagos/m25610t...
All 3 are different to each other but I really like them all
https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
https://www.breitling.com/gb-en/watches/superocean...
https://www.tudorwatch.com/watches/pelagos/m25610t...
All 3 are different to each other but I really like them all
EvoSid said:
So far apart form the unobtainable Rolex one's these three have impressed me
https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
https://www.breitling.com/gb-en/watches/superocean...
https://www.tudorwatch.com/watches/pelagos/m25610t...
All 3 are different to each other but I really like them all
Crown points to fingers. So if you are Sinister get the Tudor: if not, get the Breitling, but on the bracelet.https://www.omegawatches.com/watches/speedmaster/m...
https://www.breitling.com/gb-en/watches/superocean...
https://www.tudorwatch.com/watches/pelagos/m25610t...
All 3 are different to each other but I really like them all
Two thoroughly achievable watches tempting me at the moment:
1. Stowa Marine Classic with the handwound movement - smaller than the MO (which I have had in the past) and with the centre seconds would make a nice change:
2. Steinhart Marine Regulator - seriously tempted by a Dornblueth and this might just scratch that itch for a while ...
1. Stowa Marine Classic with the handwound movement - smaller than the MO (which I have had in the past) and with the centre seconds would make a nice change:
2. Steinhart Marine Regulator - seriously tempted by a Dornblueth and this might just scratch that itch for a while ...
vixen1700 said:
It's okay, but wouldn't buy again/another.Cosmetically it's very good for the price. High quality finish and looks great.
Two gripes though;
- Loses ~10 secs/day. Not the end of the world, but annoyingly...
- Seconds/minutes lose sync. I'm a bit anal about setting the seconds precisely at 12 o'clock and the minute hand at exactly the marker. Over the course of a week or so, when the seconds hand is at 12 o'clock the minute hand is midway between two minute markers.
LordGrover said:
It's okay, but wouldn't buy again/another.
Cosmetically it's very good for the price. High quality finish and looks great.
Two gripes though;
Still want a mint/black one but after ordering the Orion Sylph this morning it's been relegated to second place behind a Marloe Coniston. Cosmetically it's very good for the price. High quality finish and looks great.
Two gripes though;
- Loses ~10 secs/day. Not the end of the world, but annoyingly...
- Seconds/minutes lose sync. I'm a bit anal about setting the seconds precisely at 12 o'clock and the minute hand at exactly the marker. Over the course of a week or so, when the seconds hand is at 12 o'clock the minute hand is midway between two minute markers.
Raddors said:
I'm very lucky to have a few watches I am really happy with but never managed to tick the dive watch box:
Blancpain tribute to fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec. For some reason the "regular" fifty fathoms just doesn't appeal, mainly the hour markers, but this I would happily sell a couple of organs for.
Good choice Blancpain tribute to fifty Fathoms Mil-Spec. For some reason the "regular" fifty fathoms just doesn't appeal, mainly the hour markers, but this I would happily sell a couple of organs for.
A certain Dom H has a uber lurvely (IMO obviously) Omega Speedmaster with a brown leather strap - if I could slap a deployment buckle on that, and if I hadn’t just impulse bought a Tudor bronze, reckon that would be on my arm by now...
P.S. these are described as ‘manual’, does that mean keeping it wound by hand? (Not sure what else it could mean tbh...)
P.S. these are described as ‘manual’, does that mean keeping it wound by hand? (Not sure what else it could mean tbh...)
OGR4M said:
A certain Dom H has a uber lurvely (IMO obviously) Omega Speedmaster with a brown leather strap - if I could slap a deployment buckle on that, and if I hadn’t just impulse bought a Tudor bronze, reckon that would be on my arm by now...
P.S. these are described as ‘manual’, does that mean keeping it wound by hand? (Not sure what else it could mean tbh...)
Yup, as the lack of gravity in space stops an auto self-winding. P.S. these are described as ‘manual’, does that mean keeping it wound by hand? (Not sure what else it could mean tbh...)
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