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6 March 2015, 10:12 PM | #1 |
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Earlier this month I noticed a post about college degree and your rolex. Now whilst I don't have a college degree, I do have a Yachtmaster certificate, but no YM11 Regatta rolex.
As someone who prefers navigation around the many moorings and marinas and never wants to race, my wish list would include a rolex YachtMaster watch with the same case and same part embedded pushers as found on the present YM11 Regatta, but with the countdown larger sub dial replaced with a same size sub dial located in the same position becoming a stopwatch. With such a watch, navigation at night would be assisted by being able the quickly push to set the frequency of flashing buoys as they become visable in the blackout conditions and so confirm the sequence and the buoy against the chart. Perhaps such a watch could be a S/S Tudor version of the Ym11 ? |
7 March 2015, 02:09 AM | #2 |
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Perhaps...although I don't see Tudor getting in to this line...they seem to have successful niches elsewhere, say in the diver/chrono lines and this would be a pretty big gamble. But you never know...
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