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    Hi there new friend. (not sure if this link will work for too long - dropbox isn't working like it used to w/ photos).

    Auk's words to live by:
    Blow up and pin a picture of M. Bartoli on your wall. When you achieve that position, stop. Until then, stretch, ride, stretch, ride, eat less, and ride more.

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    Dura Ace 25th anniversary Seiko:


    I like it a lot, but that's coming from a guy who mostly wears a lady's Ironman.

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    That's kinda cool. A watch is a great way to commemorate an event. And I've always had a soft spot for Seiko. In looking for more info, I came across this pic...



    Nice little package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Strongin View Post
    That's kinda cool. A watch is a great way to commemorate an event. And I've always had a soft spot for Seiko. In looking for more info, I came across this pic...



    Nice little package.
    That's just b-e-a-yootiful!

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    As a non-watch person what I notice is:
    -the buckle is ti
    -it weighs more than a front derailleur

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    That's some watch case!

    I have the same one, but I am going to wear the watch and ride the group!

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    As beautiful and functional as that Shimano Anniversary group is on the bike, it's just as cool in the box. My suitcase wanders around the basement here. Remember those Colnago watches? My partner wears the yellow one.
    Qui plume a, guerre a. Ce monde est un vaste temple dédié à la discorde.

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    Took a couple quick pictures of my watches.

    Very early IWC 3251 classic dial with combination Luminova/tritium dial. Managing a team across three continents and traveling frequently, I find a GMT complication useful, and the IWC implementation of it is very legible at a glance - no thinking required. Been my daily wearer for 10+ years. Too much writing on the dial, but I like the number typeface, the dial markers, and the sword hands.



    2001 Timefactors PRS-1. 37.5mm case and classic pilot dial. Runs a ETA 25 jewel automatic, calibre 2836-2 running at 28,800 bph with hacking seconds. Series of 300. I actually have two of these - 083/300 has been a frequent wearer for my wife and 037/300 (pictured) has spent the time mostly tucked away.



    Strongly considering selling the PRS-1 (037/300) to get a Yobokies-modded Seiko as a daily and weekend wearer instead.

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    selling my moon watch here : TimeZone : Sales Corner » FS: Omega Speedmaster 3570.50 Moonwatch!!

    i wear my rado incessantly and can't go back to metal.
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    christian, that's a great IWC. As a dive watch fanatic myself, i have always lusted over the aquatimers with the internal bezel. such a cool watch IMO. Fortunately, now that I have my ND Sub. my watch lust is all but dead. Still would love to pick one of these up sometime though:


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    Annd my Sinn U1 is for sale. Here's my listing in the classifieds here.

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    i hear all things ti...IF, BS, and AP...my daily driver since 2005...
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    Oh my, there are some VERY nice watches being shown here!

    IWC, AP, just to name a few!

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    Christian, I've got a Seiko Sinnetary mod from Yobokies. Japanese movement, olive Nato and a Bond stripe Nato, I'd owe you a bit but if you want to look at a trade let me know.

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    Frank, you have a PM. Let's chat tomorrow and make this happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AngryScientist View Post
    Still would love to pick one of these up sometime though:

    This and this:



    2 of my grails

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    someday... maybe...

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    Here are a couple watches of mine that are considered classics. The first is the standard USAF pilot and navigator issue watch, the last issued to me. Its a battery powered Marathon watch with tritium filed vials for night visibility. Very few of us flew with costly watches, most used either plastic multifunction digital watches or issue watches. Pilots watches could be set to Universal Mean Time on the outer dial and local time on the inner. You wanted a watch you could see. Complex dials with tiny scales and calculations are not useful in the cockpit while flying. Prior to this, I had a Vietnam issued Hamilton mechanical hand wound hack watch.


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    This is my dressier watch, an Omega Constellation mechanical automatic winding watch. This is extremely accurate. I understand these are available on the secondary market and I believe they are good choices for somebody looking for a lifelong watch.

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    I just got the Archimede Outdoor watch. It has an ETA 2824, really light weight and nice simple look.


    -Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by xjoex View Post
    I just got the Archimede Outdoor watch. It has an ETA 2824, really light weight and nice simple look.


    -Joe
    Joe that is sweet!

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