Planet Ocean - Vote!
Planet Ocean - Vote!

Poll: Planet Ocean - Vote!

Total Members Polled: 72

42mm Black/White: 25%
42mm Orange: 17%
45mm Black/White: 38%
45mm Orange: 21%
Author
Discussion

Ikemi

Original Poster:

8,610 posts

228 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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What would you have and why? smile Just been trying on the above at the local Goldsmiths and I've really taken to the 45mm PO with black bezel and white hour markers ... Originally I wanted the orange variant and I usually opt for 42mm watches, so a bit different on both accounts!

The 45mm has the nice wavey bezel and the larger black face seems less cluttered due to the additional size. It is fairly weighty in comparison to the 42mm though! Also the orange is striking, but I'm not sure I could live with it over a few years ...

The salesman I spoke to is in the same decision process!

Cheers! biggrin

Edited by Ikemi on Friday 3rd April 19:19

Revs_Addiction

2,090 posts

254 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I'd go for either size in Black.

I've got a 45mm in orange, and while I do still like it, it is very, well, ORANGE. I'm 6'6" so went for the larger size, but it doesn't fit under a lot of my shirt cuffs, so therefore doesn't get worn a lot during the week. The 42mm might be a better bet in this regard.

I wish I'd been more conservative when I purchased mine and gone with the black. I think they look fantastic. frown

I'm going to get a black bezel from Otto Frei, but I'll still be left with the orange numerals. I think the face with the white numerals looks much better.


With the right clothes, the orange looks fantastic, but with the wrong colour clothes it can look a bit out of place. Perhaps something to take into account if you don't have many other watches...

Hope this helps!

deejuic

396 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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how about another poll?

Favorite watch manufacurer:
AP
VC
IWC
GP
Rolex
Panerai
Omega
etc...

okgo

41,479 posts

221 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I bought the black with orange numerals in 45.5 (please make sure you have the wrists to carry it off, there was a pic of a chap on here with a 45, and it looked utterly stupid on his girly arms). Love it though, is annoying that it doesn't fit under some of my cuffs, but as I wear a suit most of the time, it doesn't bother me.

Wouldn't get the orange, like the black and white, if I had to do it again, I would have gone black and white, but I love mine none the less.



Its a manly chunk of metal, be sure you can carry it off smile

(add this one to your poll BTW)

Edited by okgo on Friday 3rd April 23:42

toohuge

3,469 posts

239 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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42mm Orange - I have small wrists so the 45mm is out of the question. I love how the orange stands out a little, although unfortunately it has become (dare i say it) a little common for my liking. Still a bold statement.

RichB

55,264 posts

307 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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okgo said:
...it looked utterly stupid on his girly arms...
Girley arms hehe Slender wrists are a sign of breeding, thick wrists are a sign of a briklayer! So, they used to say in Victorian times wink

Ikemi

Original Poster:

8,610 posts

228 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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I would've added the black/white with orange numerals to the poll, but I've decided for me it is either one or the other, although it'll most probably be the 45mm black/white PO - It does look stunning! smile

I have 7.5" wrists so the 45mm sits nicely and the bracelet has a nice curve near the shoulders smile

robwilk

818 posts

203 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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I have the 45 black and white on a bracelet and I like it a lot, its my favorite at the moment.
I also like the black with the orange numbers on a strap.

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

249 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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Orange. 45. Bracelet.



TBH, the orange isn't as vivid in reality as it is in photographs. I wear my C8 when I fancy a change, and my Monster when I'm doing manly things (and my G-shock when I'm doing really manly things).

But whatever you do, get it on the bracelet (unless, of course, you're 100% decided on the leather or rubber). The Omega bracelet is excellent; I had an opportunity to compare it to a mate's Sub LV bracelet. The Rolex bracelet is really nicely finished, but the clasp is a pale imitation of the Omega's, and it's not quite as comfy.

okgo

41,479 posts

221 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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RichB said:
okgo said:
...it looked utterly stupid on his girly arms...
Girley arms hehe Slender wrists are a sign of breeding, thick wrists are a sign of a briklayer! So, they used to say in Victorian times wink
hehe It runs in the family.

As said by Commander, get it with a bracelet and then add a rubber/leather strap later on, it works out far cheaper that way. The bracelet I believe is a few hundred quid if you buy it separately. And the choice of after market leather straps iw large, mine was made by a chap that frequents TZ-UK, and its top notch, and was only £60.

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

249 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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okgo said:
RichB said:
okgo said:
...it looked utterly stupid on his girly arms...
Girley arms hehe Slender wrists are a sign of breeding, thick wrists are a sign of a briklayer! So, they used to say in Victorian times wink
hehe It runs in the family.

As said by Commander, get it with a bracelet and then add a rubber/leather strap later on, it works out far cheaper that way. The bracelet I believe is a few hundred quid if you buy it separately. And the choice of after market leather straps iw large, mine was made by a chap that frequents TZ-UK, and its top notch, and was only £60.
This chap?

I quite fancy a brown buffalo strap with natural stitching and a brushed thumbnail buckle for my C8.

okgo

41,479 posts

221 months

Saturday 4th April 2009
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Yes, that's him, really nice bloke, got an email all the way to let me know what was going on. Sent out in about a week and that was it. It seems VERY well made and looks good.

Obiwonkeyblokey

5,400 posts

263 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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Ive go the 45 mm Orange one, but ive also got a speedie so it made a nice change to have the orange on the PO. If I didnt have the speedie then i would have gone for the black one.

leginigel

428 posts

207 months

Monday 6th April 2009
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The Commanders right I have both Omega Sea Master black face auto in a 42mm case and a Rolex Submeriner bi metal the Omega's solid stainless steel bracelet is of a better quality and design,the clasp on the Sea master is one of the best your find on a watch of any price!Why I still have the Rolex you ask,because it's like haveing a pair of church shoes or buying a bottle or two of pouilly fume for dinner,it makes those long hard days worth it!

sparkyhx

4,200 posts

227 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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okgo said:
RichB said:
okgo said:
...it looked utterly stupid on his girly arms...
Girley arms hehe Slender wrists are a sign of breeding, thick wrists are a sign of a briklayer! So, they used to say in Victorian times wink
hehe It runs in the family.

As said by Commander, get it with a bracelet and then add a rubber/leather strap later on, it works out far cheaper that way. The bracelet I believe is a few hundred quid if you buy it separately. And the choice of after market leather straps iw large, mine was made by a chap that frequents TZ-UK, and its top notch, and was only £60.
bit off topic but - if you think the PO is big how about this 17mm high and weights in at a not inconsiderable 250g - just under 9oz :-





okgo

41,479 posts

221 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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I'd just have to wear it on my right arm hehe

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

249 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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FWIW, the 45.5mm PO is about 220 grammes on the bracelet (will obviously depend on how many links are in).

Half a pound of watch, near enough!

Cuzza

2,042 posts

276 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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42mm black/orange on a bracelet, adds a bit of colour but not as bright as the orange bezel - apologies to orange bezel owners but it's not my cup of tea!! smile

CommanderJameson

22,096 posts

249 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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Cuzza said:
42mm black/orange on a bracelet, adds a bit of colour but not as bright as the orange bezel - apologies to orange bezel owners but it's not my cup of tea!! smile
Y'know, I'm veering dangerously close to needing another 45.5mm PO - black/white on leather.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

210 months

Tuesday 7th April 2009
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Voted 45mm black because I've got a massively thick left wrist............