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2 December 2018, 08:41 AM | #1 |
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Land, Air, Sea with Rolex, Tudor, Omega. Which ones?
I like the idea of a 3-watch collection. I also love the concept of a Land, Air, Sea trio. And my 3 favorite brands are Rolex, Tudor, Omega... so I'd ideally like 1 of each. I already have a Rolex Sub.
The air part seems easy and several options - Tudor GMT, Omega Speedy, for example. The sea part (if I hadn't already covered it) is even better - Tudor BB, Omega SMP, PO, etc. But the land part is kinda hard, can't think of good options from either Tudor or Omega... Anyways, having covered the Sea part with Rolex, what would be your choice to round out the Air and Land with Tudor and Omega? |
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Get the speedy and the Tudor GMT. That would be a nice trio with the Sub. And the speedy, being a chrono, would fit into the 'Land' category as well.
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I would agree with Opawlows. If you are looking for Land, Sea and Air and wanting a Rolex, a Tudor and an Omega and you already have a Rolex Submariner, I would go with the Pepsi GMT Tudor for Air and the Omega Moonwatch Professional 42mm for land.
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Surely an Omega Speedmaster MOONWATCH is space not air
My collection: Land = Rolex DJ41 Sea = Tudor Black Bay Air = Rolex GMTII Space = Omega Speedy Moonwatch
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Good four, but Neil and Buzz landed so it's not a space watch only, it is land too, even without the chrono function.
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It's so hard every time someone posts one of these 3-watch threads. Given enough time and resources, you will probably wind up with more than three. Hehe.
Pertaining to LAND - in the Tudor world my favorite is the Black Bay Chronograph - classic piece with a modern touch! Enjoy the watches B
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Easy Choice :-)
My collection: Land = Tudor Chrono 79260 Sea = Omega Seamaster Prof. ("Shaken, not stirred", always when it´s getting wet ...) Air = Rolex GMTII (Space = Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch) |
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So many good choices in all three brands for all three categories. I don't think I could just go with three. Well, okay...I know I can't go with three.
If you're sticking with one per brand, I would go Tudor GMT for the air and Speedy for land. But, I have to say, I tried on the BB Chrono the other day and it was very nice. |
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There is one watch which covers all 3
The Rolex Airking Land..it's the watch dial that is based on the bloodhound land speed record car. Sea...it's waterproof to 100metres.. Air ..it's called an Air King which pays tribute to the pioneers of aviation. Rolex Air-King the Royal Marine of watches from land and sea and air |
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daytona and Tudor/Rolex GMT
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Great collection idea. I would go with:
Sea: Sub Land: Speedmaster Air: Tudor GMT People tend to forget that the Speedmaster was originally conceived as a racing watch, thus the land category. |
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Land : speedmaster
Air : gmt m2 16710 Sea : Sd4k |
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Sea, cruising=Yacht Master Sea, diving= Submariner Sky = GMT Bat Man I Love them all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Land: Speedmaster Professional (it's a motorsport watch, not an aviation watch)
Air: Rolex GMT Master II with a Pepsi bezel (it's the one that was issued to PanAm flight deck crew members) Sea: Tudor Pelagos because it's one serious diver's watch. |
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I have those three brands in my sea air land collection:
Sea - Omega SMP Air - Tudor BB GMT Land - Rolex Daytona |
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Rolex = DateJust 36 / 41 (depending on your wrist size.. 7" or above go 41) - land
Tudor = Blackbay GMT - air Omega = Brand new, 2018 = black or blue. Seamaster 300M Ceramic. Not only is it air land and sea... but all look totally different and gives you dressy options to more casual to anything... all are also waterproof so added bonus. |
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My choice would be
Land: Rolex GMT Air: Omega speedmaster, but I'd maybe go with a Breitling Navitimer Sea: Tudor Pelagos, I prefer it over my Sub. |
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Absolutely. In my mind.... The time zones are set based on divisions of various land areas around the planet; not necessarily related to flight.
So setting a second hour hand to indicate London vs NY time or current zone vs home time has nothing to do with how I get from one to another. Or whether I ever visit a place at all. It could just be me keeping time of the home office vs where I am. So how exactly does that have to do with "air"? It has to do with the current time on a different land mass. |
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Now, if it was a Breitling navitimer or a omega speedmaster... that equals astronaut or pilot watch which = air all the way. I guess what I'm saying is that back in the day they actually used the watches to perform calculations in the act of flying or reentering the atmosphere from space, lol..... Same thing with a divers watch, it had a functional purpose pertaining to the act of diving. IMO a gmt hand could stop working and it wouldn't have much effect on the pilots ability to perform his tasks, just that he might not know at a glance what his home time was. the other ones... not so much. They might not make it home in a failure. ps I'm not arguing your point. I know most will look at it your way. Its just how I feel about it. lol. If none of that makes sense, I only got 3 hours sleep today. :( |
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Land, Air, Sea with Rolex, Tudor, Omega. Which ones?
I wouldn’t be so hung up about having a text book air, land, sea combo because it boxes you in and limits your options. I wouldn’t box myself in with those 3 brands either.
You have a Sub. That’s a keeper. Get an Omega Speedy and a JLC Reverso small seconds. That’s the ultimate power trio right there. The most iconic diver, chrono and dress watch. Hard to top that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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