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Old 22 April 2012, 02:19 AM   #1
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The watch that currently appeals to you the most (that you own or plan on owning)

What is the watch that excites you the most currently and you either own it or intend to own at some point in the future? What makes it special to you?

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Old 22 April 2012, 02:36 AM   #2
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This one!

Makes me smile every time i put it on, And probably the watch that i get most compliments on
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Old 22 April 2012, 03:10 AM   #3
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This one!

Makes me smile every time i put it on, And probably the watch that i get most compliments on

I can see why Thomas.

Besides the fact that it is a ROO, that orange ring around the dial really gives it that extra little something special in my opinion.
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Old 22 April 2012, 03:38 AM   #4
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I can see why Thomas.

Besides the fact that it is a ROO, that orange ring around the dial really gives it that extra little something special in my opinion.
The Orange brightens up even the greyest days
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Old 22 April 2012, 03:57 AM   #5
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The Orange brightens up even the greyest days
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Old 22 April 2012, 05:02 AM   #6
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tie: new Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control (introduced at SIHH) , new PP Nautilus 5711 white dial, 216570 Explorer II white dial

...after 6 straight black dial watch acquisitions, these are my favorites in white or silver. Still torn between whether to get the Exp2 or JLC next. The Patek will have to wait for awhile, good thing it probably won't be available for some time.
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Old 22 April 2012, 05:09 AM   #7
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tie: new Jaeger LeCoultre Master Control (introduced at SIHH) , new PP Nautilus 5711 white dial, 216570 Explorer II white dial

...after 6 straight black dial watch acquisitions, these are my favorites in white or silver. Still torn between whether to get the Exp2 or JLC next. The Patek will have to wait for awhile, good thing it probably won't be available for some time.
Three great choices. I felt this way when chosing my Daytona. I figured it was about time to get a white dialed watch.


So you like the white dialed 5711 better than the blue black dial?
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Old 22 April 2012, 05:52 AM   #8
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For the ones I haven't got yet, it would be the 5726 Nautilus white dial for a new one and the DRSD for an old one.

Of the ones I have, it would be the latest purchase, so JLC Deep Sea
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While I wait for a few pieces to come in, this has caught my fancy.

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Old 22 April 2012, 06:18 AM   #10
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This varies...a lot But right now my long term goal is either day-dates. Both amazing.





Right now ALS has the edge, but tomorrow it is probably VC again. Pics off the internet
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Old 22 April 2012, 06:26 AM   #12
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For the ones I haven't got yet, it would be the 5726 Nautilus white dial for a new one and the DRSD for an old one.

Of the ones I have, it would be the latest purchase, so JLC Deep Sea
All four real great watches Steven.
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Old 22 April 2012, 06:27 AM   #13
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While I wait for a few pieces to come in, this has caught my fancy.

Very nice Mike.
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Old 22 April 2012, 06:28 AM   #14
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This varies...a lot But right now my long term goal is either day-dates. Both amazing.





Right now ALS has the edge, but tomorrow it is probably VC again. Pics off the internet
Great choices, I too prefer the ALS.
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Every time I strap on my dad's TAG Heuer S/EL, it makes me excited and proud. It feels good to wear his watch, that he does not wear anymore!

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Every time I strap on my dad's TAG Heuer S/EL, it makes me excited and proud. It feels good to wear his watch, that he does not wear anymore!

Cool Adam, it's great to see your Dad is letting borrow such a nice watch.
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Old 22 April 2012, 06:47 AM   #17
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Tough one Dan....I think of my currents it is my AP RB2 Ti followed by my Patek 5980R and JLC Duometre QL. They all excite me though and I look forward to wearing each one!!


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Old 22 April 2012, 07:00 AM   #18
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Tough one Dan....I think of my currents it is my AP RB2 Ti followed by my Patek 5980R and JLC Duometre QL. They all excite me though and I look forward to wearing each one!!


All three great choices Ken. I know would have a tough time picking just one from that group as well.


What about the one you don't have Ken? I would love to know what your looking at for your next one.
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Old 22 April 2012, 07:17 AM   #19
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Tough one Dan....I think of my currents it is my AP RB2 Ti followed by my Patek 5980R and JLC Duometre QL. They all excite me though and I look forward to wearing each one!!
What a line-up....missing words here my friend
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All three great choices Ken. I know would have a tough time picking just one from that group as well.


What about the one you don't have Ken? I would love to know what your looking at for your next one.
Thanks Dan! Really not looking for next now--quite happy with the ones I own. It is hard to find time to wear them all and not sure I need another watch vying for wrist time if you know what I mean.

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Thanks buddy!! I really like wearing these 3!! They all have great wrist presence and truly pop in person!
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this baby right here. It is different, unique and apparently not too many people want to buy it because they don't want to pay 4 grands for a Seiko
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Old 22 April 2012, 08:20 AM   #22
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this baby right here. It is different, unique and apparently not too many people want to buy it because they don't want to pay 4 grands for a Seiko
I have heard nothing but good if not great things about the Grand Seiko. Most people who really now what they are have nothing but good things to say about them.
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Both very beatiful Carl.


Patek really does great looking moonphases, however if I get a bullseye at least for now it would have to be a chronograph. There's something about the way they execute their chronographs.
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Patek really does great looking moonphases, however if I get a bullseye at least for now it would have to be a chronograph. There's something about the way they execute their chronographs.
Boy do I agree with you Dan! If it had to be a chronograph I'd think about this one...



Although it seems like this one looks nicer to me...



In all honesty I'd love a specific Patek which would be in yellow gold with a chronograph, a moonphase and an annual calendar. Unfortunately it seems like it's only available in older models and they don't have a current model with such specifications (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong).
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Boy do I agree with you Dan! If it had to be a chronograph I'd think about this one...



Although it seems like this one looks nicer to me...



In all honesty I'd love a specific Patek which would be in yellow gold with a chronograph, a moonphase and an annual calendar. Unfortunately it seems like it's only available in older models and they don't have a current model with such specifications (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong).
These two and the 5890 would be the three that I would go for. I've seen all three most recently in St Thomas.
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Oh the humanity! You have quite some tastes Dan!

Still, I'd feel bad to buy a Patek (or a few) without at least a model with a moonphase indicator...you know me!
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Oh the humanity! You have quite some tastes Dan!

Still, I'd feel bad to buy a Patek (or a few) without at least a model with a moonphase indicator...you know me!
That's how I felt initially in regards to the moonphase and Patek. Those are the first ones I used to drool over. That was my goal to make the first one with a moon phase. I still do drool when I see one though, but I have since moved on and drool more over their chronographs.


I think this might end up being a case where this year their chronographs, and the next year annual and perpetual calendars. Maybe another year it will be minute repeaters. Either way I think I will always have a bad case of drools for one Patek or another.
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Boy do I agree with you Dan! If it had to be a chronograph I'd think about this one...



Although it seems like this one looks nicer to me...



In all honesty I'd love a specific Patek which would be in yellow gold with a chronograph, a moonphase and an annual calendar. Unfortunately it seems like it's only available in older models and they don't have a current model with such specifications (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong).
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