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2 April 2009, 09:24 AM | #1 |
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Milgauss & Air King Question
Can either of these be had with a date function? I've searched around a bit but haven't found any reference.
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2 April 2009, 09:25 AM | #2 |
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I believe not
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2 April 2009, 09:34 AM | #3 |
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Well, I don't want to make this a lengthy discourse, so we could sum it up this way..
............No
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Too bad. I like the looks of both of them, but think I want something with a date.
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Interesting.. You know that the Air-King is a 34mm watch, and the Milgauss jumps up to 40mm ? If you want a watch with date, and that plain-jane look of these two, try looking into the Oyster Perpetual Date, or even the Datejust with the smooth bezel.. If this loads, here is the Oyster Perpetual Date that I like. http://www.rolex.com/en/index.jsp#/e.../M115200-0007/
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current models - no. but there are vintage air-kings with date complication. not sure about the milgauss.
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2 April 2009, 09:51 AM | #9 |
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In regards to the Milgauss, you should look at the newly launched 41mm Datejust - it offers very similar dials to the Milgauss, but has the practicality of a date as well. Check out the Basel 09 thread
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I didn't know they were that small. That might look a bit funny on me. Well the Milgauss is probably a pretty decent size. It's hard to tell exactly how big they are in most of the pictures without some sort of reference. For some reason the Oyster Perpetual doesn't do it for me. Leaning towards a Sub or GMT, but just want to make sure I at least see everything before I pull the trigger.
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Sort of, on the Air King.
It's in current production, called the Date [as already posted]. A watch I admire, although current production ships with an Oyster bracelet with polished center links. Nothing in life is perfect. Here's an older one . . . |
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