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21 March 2010, 12:13 PM | #1 |
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Ex I 36 vs new Ex I 39
Which one you do you prefer? Why?
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21 March 2010, 12:15 PM | #2 |
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Hi Kyle, I know you are a big fan of 36 ha ha.
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I like the older one since i don't have a big wrist!
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New one.
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36mm 1016 is still my favourite
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I am likin the 39 myself ~
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Don't say it too loudly Kyle, I'm hoping the prices of these are going to come down for some ripe pickings
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Thank you guys, I will pick up 36mm today, I think it's more classic with it's original size of exI. Thks to Kyle for bringing ExI to my collection.
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36MM!!! The shorter hands and no white lume outline on the new one? Ugh, that's definitely a dealbreaker.
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We don't have raffles here Kyle . I don't really think a 36mm would be really popular as a giveaway but that doesn't mean those with the finer tastes in quality can't enjoy a 36mm
But lets see. I'm talking on a 1016 for me though first of all
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I keep mixing them up, I am sorry.
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Youra good man StevO !
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I like both models.
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21 March 2010, 01:02 PM | #19 |
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Definitely the newer 39 mm one, but I still wouldn't buy it - no date, no cyclops!!
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probably the 36mm. would have to see 'em side by side to really know.
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21 March 2010, 01:23 PM | #21 |
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I think the 39mm is just keeping up with the times...
Back when the Explorer I was released it was a big watch. Dress watches were 32-34mm in size. Today Patek's dress watches are 36-38mm in size. I would have been happier with the old Explorer I being upsized with no changes. But the changes are not a deal breaker for me. 3-6-9 markers are supposed to be different from the 1-2-4-5-7-8-10-11 markers. The 12 o'clock marker should be different from the rest. This makes it easier to read the dial in the dark so you get a sense of what is "up". The new Explorer I still provides this. Absence of a date. A like a date display in a daily-beater... but for dress watches and rugged watches, I prefer no-date versions. If I will only use the watch for special occasions or weekends not having to set the date is a plus. |
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I'm good without a date, I'm good with the brushed links, but no lug holes, that's a downer for sure.
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21 March 2010, 03:01 PM | #23 |
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I like them both, but prefer the new one.
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21 March 2010, 03:04 PM | #24 |
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36mm for me. Fits my wrist nicely.
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I like the 39 mm version but does make me glad I have a 39mm Railmaster!!
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I like my 36mm, since I have a small wrist, but would like to see the 39mm version.
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I'll have to reserve judgement of the 39mm until I see it. However, nothing can entice me to buy one. I'm perfectly happy with the 36mm version and the fact that it is now likely to increase in value as time goes by.
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I can't wait to see the new Exp 39 in person. That would make it the same size as the Daytona - a very nice size on the wrist...
I might get one because it represents the very first issue of the next generation...........
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Still prefer the 36mm Explorer.
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