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Old 16 May 2019, 08:41 AM   #31
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This one has grown on me to the point I don't really much want to wear anything else.
That's a nice shot! Slowly been drawn to this watch every-time I see it.
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Old 16 May 2019, 09:54 AM   #32
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In 2005 I bought a new 39mm Omega Railmaster on a strap.
The price was good and it was bought with a specific roll in my collection in mind, plus it is and will remain my only Co-axial.

The watch has performed flawlessly in its intended roll and it has grown on me through it's inherent virtues to surpass any preconceived ideas I ever had as to it value as a stand alone timepiece
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Old 16 May 2019, 01:52 PM   #33
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I’ll second the Air King. On my wrist straight the past couple of weeks since arrival. Polar Milgauss sure to make a return but living the dial and uniqueness of the AK.
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Old 16 May 2019, 02:08 PM   #34
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Explorer, which I added

Bluesy calling my name these days
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Old 18 May 2019, 05:29 AM   #35
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2 liner.

Keep coming back to this creamy plot Sub.
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Old 18 May 2019, 05:40 AM   #36
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My 116520. It was a grail watch for me for over a decade. Then I finally got mine (white dial) and found myself struggling with the legibility, excessive shine, lack of functionality in some ways. Perhaps things just can’t live up the the power of the imagination or perhaps the thrill of the chase.

However over the past few months, I have been coming to terms with these issues and it is re-growing in me lol. For example, the watch is shiny...yes. But unlike my other watches and appears somewhat dressy but also still sporty. I don’t have another watch with PCL so different can be good.

The screw down pushers are a pain but make it water proof far more than my speedy. The while dial is incredibly versatile and compared to the current Daytona with while dial and black subdials walks the like between dressy and sporty better. The overall limited functionality has made it s perfect vacation/weekend watch as it matches anything from a sport jacket to swim trunks and holds up exceptionally well in the water. I don’t need the chrono so much in vacation as I need during the work week and also no use for the date.

So in sum, it was really finding the best spot in the rotation for the Daytona. For me it would never be a daily wearer and was leading to my dissatisfaction with it. Once I found its spot, I have been much happier with it.


Cool story. Had almost same story with the exact same watch. In fact, I'm wearing mine right now




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Old 18 May 2019, 06:31 AM   #37
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Old 18 May 2019, 06:55 AM   #38
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The Rolex submariner, when I fell in love with Rolex I was only interested in the Date Just TT, it was my grail for years, then I got a 16610 and I did not like it, very simple, I bought a 116610 and I get caught, there's no turning back for me, I'm only interested in the Rolex divers, I bought the SD43 and now I want the DSSD to complete the trio. The SD43 is each day more beautiful for me and the SubC will be with me all my lifestime I hope.
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Old 18 May 2019, 10:01 AM   #39
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Nice piece the pics are great too!
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Old 18 May 2019, 10:03 AM   #40
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The watch that grows on you?

My Air-King. First Rolex purchase and it brings a big smile to my face every time I look down at it. I know it’s not a TRF fan favorite, but I could care less. To each their own !



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Old 19 May 2019, 09:19 AM   #41
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My Air-King. First Rolex purchase and it brings a big smile to my face every time I look down at it. I know it’s not a TRF fan favorite, but I could care less. To each their own !





Agree wholeheartedly. My first was a fan favourite, but moreover it was my favourite, and a life goal.

The Milgauss was after I got the bug from the first, a little bit of a tactical purchase to keep me in the AD’s mind, and although it’s not a “hot piece” it now shares equal wrist time with the original purchase.

Also, I really like the Air King, and of there’d been one in the AD when I picked up the Milgauss, would have had a bit of a decision to make for sure.


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Old 19 May 2019, 10:38 AM   #42
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I’ve rotating my 116520 and my 16710 the last few month and completely fell in love with them again
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Old 19 May 2019, 12:38 PM   #43
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Initially bought the 34mm OP as an everyday work watch that would fly under the radar as my others are somewhat flashy. The more I wear it the more I love it. Really a watch that one could buy as a young man and wear everyday for his entire life. Robust and with a ton of class.


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Old 19 May 2019, 12:52 PM   #44
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The Explorer. I tried it on at the AD in April and liked it, but decided to pass. It was still there a week later so I tried it on again and it came home with me.
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