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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    p.s. - Apple watch licks balls. Not in a good way.
    Yeah, I get half off and I still don't plan on owning one.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Ummmm NO To the apple thing
    Last edited by mrsleeve; 04-07-2015, 09:45 PM.

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  • ajhostetter
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    p.s. - Apple watch licks balls. Not in a good way.

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  • ajhostetter
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    I am struggling and fighting the urge to buy a good GMT, I have been wanting a GMT for so long just other things are always taking precedence. Also am thinking about paring down to just having a collection of 3-5.
    Sleeve, go with a Grand Seiko if you can...I would have gone with a Tudor Sub vs. the Rolex if the prices hadn't gone bananas. I just couldn't pass up the 3035 movt. vs. the ETA 2824 (which is a GOOD movt) at what is now only a 30% price difference.

    The Grand Seikos are unbelievable. The quality, durability, just amazing. Go GS. Eff all the Swatch/ETA market segment bullshit you're looking at there. The Seiko will take the abuse you'll throw at it. Yes, I've been drinking.

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  • E30NJ
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    What do you guys think about this? Personally I hate it.

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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    Well...a gentleman doesn't kiss and tell. Let's just say under $5K, by some margin.

    We don't want to kiss you, we just want you to tell :hitler:

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  • R3Z3N
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    Well...a gentleman doesn't kiss and tell. Let's just say under $5K, by some margin.

    Agreed. Either way, nice, a watch I would love to wear religiously, and give to a kid should I have my own.

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  • mrsleeve
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    I am struggling and fighting the urge to buy a good GMT, I have been wanting a GMT for so long just other things are always taking precedence. Also am thinking about paring down to just having a collection of 3-5.

    Since this thread has popped back to the top I am going ask "yall" what your opinion on these options would be. The GMT will take over as a daily and will be my primary watch for almost all occasions, I spend a lot of time outside and work in the field and with my hands. I have it narrowed in my head to 3 basic watches and curious as what you guys might go with in my position, trying to keep the budget at sub 3k and preferably closer to 2k. All these function like real GMT should where you have a local time (min hand) hour jump and the GMT hand tracks home time.

    I love this styling and is a new watch form these guys so I have not seen them used for sale anywhere yet. Also Alpina is somewhat unknown in general to me, though is in the running. The black dial only comes on leather but at street price of 1.6k new leaves a lot of room in the budget to find a nice SS band

    The alpina Alpine GMT4 base movement is Sellita SW200 with an Alpina in house GMT complication added The compass bearing bezel ring is kinda neat to me as it makes the Sun dial trick a little more precise if you were to ever need to use it lol I have been lusting over this since it hit the interweb last year.


    Next is the Venerable Omega Aqua Terra GMT, has a great reputation for durability. But the current generation even used is at the very top of the budget + a little and would require lots of searching to get one close to it. I have always had one of these in the "someday list" since I 1st saw one so I might reach a little deeper into the bank account if the right opportunity were to come about, as it is one of very favorites of all. The current offerings from the Planet Ocean line are awesome as well but again more than likely not even close to budget. So not going to even consider one at this point.


    Lastly is a couple of Grand Seiko GMT's and I have seen them sell for 3400 new and 2k used for one style, the style I really like is about 1k more new and I have seen sell for the top of my price range used. I love the fact they are "just a sekio" to most people that have no clue what they are actually looking at. Both employ the same movement and quality, But the lack of substantial lume on the dial and hands would be their main draw back

    Less expensive model though the blue dial would be preferred




    and the more expensive though the one I lean more toward again prefer the blue dial but black is fine as the blue is a limited edition.


    Honorable mention is always popular Omega seamaster GMT though I dont care for the scalloping on the bezel and seem to nearly always be right at the top of the budget now adays



    A rollie GMT master II is out, Like the Planet Ocean they are just way too much money both used and new from what I have been able to find . I think I would lean heavly to the GS or the Alpina as they dont carry the "reputation" of the omegas when dealing with people in general in my circles. As many of the people I come into contact with everyday think a good watch is the expensive timex and the casio was just too expensive for a watch.
    Last edited by mrsleeve; 04-07-2015, 07:09 PM.

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  • ajhostetter
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    Originally posted by QUKBMER
    How much did that little gem cost ya ?
    Well...a gentleman doesn't kiss and tell. Let's just say under $5K, by some margin.

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  • QUKBMER
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    Just picked up this little gem. The damn thing looks like it was almost never worn. Serial number dates it to '83-'84. I like the matte dial and faded tritium. It came with the original bracelet with almost no stretch, but I like the more subdued look of the nylon strap.
    How much did that little gem cost ya ?

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  • ST1G
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    Originally posted by ajhostetter
    Just picked up this little gem. The damn thing looks like it was almost never worn. Serial number dates it to '83-'84. I like the matte dial and faded tritium. It came with the original bracelet with almost no stretch, but I like the more subdued look of the nylon strap.
    Awww yeah! Look who hit the big time. I like the depleted tritium. I bet that was crazy shit back in the 80's.

    I think it would look better with leather.

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  • e30rapidic
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    All mine are Tag's...but I may have to get an Apple watch.

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  • Nesset
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    I have a Movado Valor square.. Sort of a girly looking watch but it's pretty classy and simple looking.


    Dad has a Ventura V-Matic master with the rubber band.. I'm surprised as to how much I actually like the rubber band on that watch over the leather. I really, really like that thing. If I had the means to pick one up I totally would.
    (Can't find a small picture for a embedded pic so here's a link)


    Over time I have really grown a deep appreciation for nice time pieces. There's something about having a decent one around. Anyone else have a Movado? I've loved mine..
    Last edited by Nesset; 04-07-2015, 03:45 PM.

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  • ajhostetter
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    Just picked up this little gem. The damn thing looks like it was almost never worn. Serial number dates it to '83-'84. I like the matte dial and faded tritium. It came with the original bracelet with almost no stretch, but I like the more subdued look of the nylon strap.
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