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  • Romeo Allones
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    Originally posted by Sean View Post

    Lovely watch the aquanaut, I acutally like the orange strap they do. I imagine these to be very comfy to wear all day. Like a Apple Watch you forget there on your wrist sometimes


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    They are comfy but the problem is no adjustability, same on the Nautilus, so that is an area where Rolex are far ahead, esp with their glidelock clasp. The rubber has to actually be cut so you can't even take it off to adjust it, so some people I know have two straps one for winter and one for summer cut at different lengths.

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  • Sean
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    Bit to good for the building site Jim 🤣

    Oyster perpetual was another I was looking at before getting my datejust again for its subtle ness


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  • oskihen
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    My Day to Day ,Hamilton automatic chronograph. It's got a nice 1940s retro look to it.
    Oyster perpetual and planet ocean for the off days

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  • Romeo Allones
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    Double Patek.

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    I've always said that some people deserve to be victims. Had a report yesterday from a guy who sold his Rolex for £16k on a legitimate watch trading website and posted it off on the word of the buyer that the money was in escrow
    As the fraudsters say, there's one born every minute.
    Without sounding harsh. More fool him

    I just about trust someone I know when it comes to money never mind a stranger 🤣


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  • geoffbot
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    Originally posted by jerryr View Post
    This is my current favourite watch, got it several years ago. It’s an early ‘60’s, 1961 , Omega seamastter automatic with crosshairs dial.


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    Class

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  • PeeJay
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    Originally posted by Midas View Post

    Insurance scam? Surely no ones that stupid.


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    Take it from me, they are. No insurance company would pay out for that, culpable negligence.

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  • Midas
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    Originally posted by PeeJay View Post
    I've always said that some people deserve to be victims. Had a report yesterday from a guy who sold his Rolex for £16k on a legitimate watch trading website and posted it off on the word of the buyer that the money was in escrow
    As the fraudsters say, there's one born every minute.
    Insurance scam? Surely no ones that stupid.


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  • PeeJay
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    I've always said that some people deserve to be victims. Had a report yesterday from a guy who sold his Rolex for £16k on a legitimate watch trading website and posted it off on the word of the buyer that the money was in escrow
    As the fraudsters say, there's one born every minute.

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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by jerryr View Post
    This is my current favourite watch, got it several years ago. It’s an early ‘60’s, 1961 , Omega seamastter automatic with crosshairs dial.


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    Very nice dress piece always fancied getting a vintage watch for collection purposes I like the omega day date


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  • jerryr
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    This is my current favourite watch, got it several years ago. It’s an early ‘60’s, 1961 , Omega seamastter automatic with crosshairs dial.


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  • Sean
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    Lovely watch I prefer that colour to the black face they do. And a very good story behind them aswell the Milgauss


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  • Good Stick
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    I love a nice watch but rarely get to wear one.
    I’ve dabbled in Rolex and only stuck to one type- Milgauss.
    Both GV but black face first, then the blue.
    I love the contrast with green sapphire glass.




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  • Sean
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    Originally posted by Romeo Allones View Post

    Patek and Padron 64 today, this 5164 has also doubled in value in the hype, I put off buying it for a couple of years as the retail was too high for a simple GMT function, but I bit the bullet at a grand under retail and now ofc retail is cracking value. Looking to pick up a khaki strap for it, will be non OEM as the PP ones have a going rate of £5K for a £200 rubber strap!

    Lovely watch the aquanaut, I acutally like the orange strap they do. I imagine these to be very comfy to wear all day. Like a Apple Watch you forget there on your wrist sometimes


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  • Romeo Allones
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    Originally posted by Sean View Post

    Lovely piece mate, 25% that’s good my bro in law Bought his bi metal gmt in Heathrow for £7800 back in 2015 that model has been discontinued and his is nearly doubled in value


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    Patek and Padron 64 today, this 5164 has also doubled in value in the hype, I put off buying it for a couple of years as the retail was too high for a simple GMT function, but I bit the bullet at a grand under retail and now ofc retail is cracking value. Looking to pick up a khaki strap for it, will be non OEM as the PP ones have a going rate of £5K for a £200 rubber strap!


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