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Old 30 August 2013, 02:42 AM   #31
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You got some GREAT watches, Kilyung. Thanks for posting :)
I went by a cafe today and saw 6-7 men with subs or gmts. Honestly this has reduced my cravings for a sub (for the time being).
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Old 30 August 2013, 02:58 AM   #32
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You got some GREAT watches, Kilyung. Thanks for posting :)
I went by a cafe today and saw 6-7 men with subs or gmts. Honestly this has reduced my cravings for a sub (for the time being).
Thanks. I have the same problem where I live. Everyone has a steel Sub or GMT but I still love Rolex. So my solution is to buy seldom seen Rolex models to differentiate myself but still enjoy one of my favorite brands.
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Old 30 August 2013, 03:00 AM   #33
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You got some GREAT watches, Kilyung. Thanks for posting :)
I went by a cafe today and saw 6-7 men with subs or gmts. Honestly this has reduced my cravings for a sub (for the time being).
That's how I feel when I go to Las Vegas or Miami and see everyone with a Sub or GMT on , I love to see them but I just like to have something different on when this stituation happen.

The funny thing is maybe they are saying the same about us! Ha Ha Ha Ha
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Old 30 August 2013, 03:10 AM   #34
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That's how I feel when I go to Las Vegas or Miami and see everyone with a Sub or GMT on , I love to see them but I just like to have something different on when this stituation happen.

The funny thing is maybe they are saying the same about us! Ha Ha Ha Ha
They've been making those watches for over 50 years so there are tons of them out there...but that doesn't diminish them...at least not in my eyes. The GMT is still my all purpose watch and when I went away for a week recently it was the watch I took.
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Old 30 August 2013, 05:00 AM   #35
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They've been making those watches for over 50 years so there are tons of them out there...but that doesn't diminish them...at least not in my eyes. The GMT is still my all purpose watch and when I went away for a week recently it was the watch I took.
I am sorry if you thought I meant by seeing so many in the wild that it diminish them, not at all, I like spotting Subs in the wild. I was just stating that when that situation happens, I like to have on something different so that I'm just not a part of the crowd. That's just me, I can only speak for myself, I respect and appreciate all brands.

I have been a Sub owner for over 25 years (my first love), and I started my GMT collection with the Pepsi, so I know that there are a lot of them out there, especially with the Sub annual production right at a million.

"What I should have said was that (TO ME ONLY) seeing to many of the same watch in one place, outside of a GTG, is like a woman showing up with the same outfit on as four other women, my wife would want to go change." It was that innocent!!
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Old 30 August 2013, 05:53 AM   #36
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I though Panerai made at least a few sub 45 mm watches... Those I can appreciate. Its truly unfortunate that such monstrosities as a 47mm wrist watch are even made. Where has class and restraint gone these days?
I might have phrased that a bit more artfully.
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Old 30 August 2013, 06:31 AM   #37
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...I went by a cafe today and saw 6-7 men with subs or gmts...
I'm not big on the term "subs" and I would bet that those 6~7 guys were wearing Submariner Dates and GMT IIs... no? The point I'm getting at is there's a big difference between a Submariner and Submariner date and an even bigger difference with the different generations of both. And who knows, maybe one of them was even a Sea Dweller...

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...I love to see them but I just like to have something different on when this situation happens...
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I like to stand out from the crowd! It's even more fun when a insert-popular-brand-here owner's asking me what kind of watch is that on my wrist...

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Old 30 August 2013, 11:33 PM   #38
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I love all sizes.

47mm


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40mm
Nice collection love the PP
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Old 1 September 2013, 03:41 PM   #39
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It is a good match... Will have you covered for most occasions. GMT can be a daily watch and for the dressier occasions. The 305 can be the weekend warrior. Here are mine.

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Old 2 September 2013, 01:40 AM   #40
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I love all sizes.

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i hate you! so jealous :(
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Old 25 September 2013, 02:39 PM   #41
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Well I got a 47mm 2 days ago, the 217, so can't really say yet, but before I was going from 233 (44mm) to Sub C, and yes even going from 44 to 40 is a big difference, you have the impression that the Sub is very small, so I can imagine from 47 to 40...
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Old 25 September 2013, 02:50 PM   #42
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Thanks. I have the same problem where I live. Everyone has a steel Sub or GMT but I still love Rolex. So my solution is to buy seldom seen Rolex models to differentiate myself but still enjoy one of my favorite brands.
It's very easy, I put my Sub either when I put long shirt sleeves, or when I go in places where you don't have many chances to see some (I live in Paris so there are a few around), outside of this I put my Pams, few people know what is a Panerai, even in Paris
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Old 25 September 2013, 02:54 PM   #43
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I love all sizes.

47mm


45mm


44mm


42mm


41mm


40mm
Wow, nice collection, some of them don't fit in my "preference menu", the Patek and AP in fact, but I am more into classic and simple watches if you can say that, but I still recognize a serious collection here
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Old 25 September 2013, 08:04 PM   #44
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Both 47mm and 40mm look fine on my 19cm wrist...
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Old 25 September 2013, 11:28 PM   #45
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I'll swap between these guys. Explorer my beater due to the plexi on the 372. I would destroy the plexiglass at work. My wrist are 6.75".
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Old 26 September 2013, 12:15 AM   #46
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From 36mm datejust to 47mm Panerai, they all work well for me. There's a watch for every occasion. Trio here, 41mm DJII - 44mm DSSD - 47 Pam422

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