Does R3V know anything about watches?

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  • Wschnitz
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    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...pf_rd_i=507846

    are torgens any good? they seem to have a more reasonable price for an aviation style watch then bell and ross.

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  • CreamE30
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    I'll share:
    My first "real" watch, it was an xmas gift from my parents several years ago, I'm very attached to it.

    Its a Skagen, but I cannot remember what model, and I've had little luck looking. I have another Skagen, but unfortunately, I didn't really try it on much before getting it, its very uncomfortable with the location of the spindle. I also have a fossil watch, its nice, but a little small.

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  • carfantiti
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    I'm selling two very nice watches.
    One Chopard Mille Miglia retail was 5,300 first 3k gets it Has carbon fiber face titanium case limited edition.
    the other is a MOMO made in italy carbon fiber face retial was 800.00 selling it 200.00

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  • Wschnitz
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    Anyone know of a less then 150$ watch that either looks like the UBoat ones or looks like old time airplane dials? My 50$ kids watch doesn't cut it.

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  • Stephen
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    Nice!

    It may have been mentioned, are the Sturhling's any good? I dig some of their designs and they aren't too pricey? I've pulled back on a big budget for this since I'm trying to finish the Miata.
    Probably too late to the party, but i've got one i like. Crystal has held up well with semi-frequent use over about 3 years, and always starts back up whenever i want to wear it. Haven't actually timed it to see how it does on time. Plus some of 'em dip under $100, so you don't have too much to loose there.

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  • Turf1600
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    I'm super pumped about this purchase. It's a 1920's Grana (AKA Certina). I'll have more info when it arrives and I can inspect the movement.

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  • Pocket Chant
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    Wow, so many people have such nice watches.

    Here's mine:




    I like busy watches, and the chronograph function is surprisingly useful.

    $250 from Herrington.

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  • ///M0F01SD
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    Also a pic of my Omegas



    Rey

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  • ///M0F01SD
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    Originally posted by Eurospec
    Just picked this up. Any recommendations on a strap. I was thinking something along the lines of a nato or zulu. Who is a affordable/ reputable seller when it comes to these straps?

    Nice pickup. Go here & look in the sales corner for straps.



    You may as well look around also to get ideas for your strap options. The white dial is pretty versatile that you can use almost anything.

    Here's what I've done recently:



    Rey
    Last edited by ///M0F01SD; 08-24-2012, 01:09 AM.

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  • Eurospec
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    Just picked this up. Any recommendations on a strap. I was thinking something along the lines of a nato or zulu. Who is a affordable/ reputable seller when it comes to these straps?

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  • mrsleeve
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    Cale bro If you had the darker dial opposed to the silver I would be all over that

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  • havand
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    I have worn this watch for about 10-12 years. Can't remember. Titanium case. SS band. Polished it up a bit after the satin finished got nicked up.



    I love mechanical movement watches. I like the look of a lot of the INVICTA watches...but I absolutely cannot stand how thick watches have gotten. There are a multitude of watches I would wear if they were 1/2 as thick as they are. I somewhat understand with kinetic watches, but most are battery powered.

    I thought a Pulsar or Seiko was a bit to spend on a watch. You guys are a whole factor or more higher.


    Also it is WAY too hard to get pictures from my phone to the internet.

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  • mrcheezle19
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    Got myself a U-boat, looking to get another one sometime soon just gotta save up the cash.

    [IMG][/IMG]

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  • TimbyMaTombo
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    I used to rock one of these until it got ripped off my arm and stepped on at a concert... :(

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  • cale
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    My latest piece. Inherited from a family member, just went through a $1400 overhaul as it was damaged quite badly and required a new bracelet ($650 alone). I'm not a huge Heuer fan, but this one is for keeps. Much more weight to it than my Speedy Date, which I'm now probably going to put up for sale to try and get my hands on a Speedy Pro or Explorer II



    Anyone interested in this? Have yet to decide on a price. Comes with all boxes and documentation. One knick on the bezel, highlighted



    Last edited by cale; 08-17-2012, 08:01 PM.

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