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24 January 2008, 09:38 PM | #1 |
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My world may not be pure but ...
... it sure is stainless!
Just picked up a Black Monster as a birthday present for my brother-in-law, and while I'm checking it for accuracy and reliability before giving it to him, I figured I'd take the opportunity to take a few shots of some of the SS watches lying around the house:
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24 January 2008, 10:02 PM | #2 |
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The more I look at Tudor chrono's, the more I like them.
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24 January 2008, 10:11 PM | #3 |
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Oh, speaking of which, Al:
Thanks for the reminder - I forgot to post this one earlier.
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Great shots!!! Thats a beautiful Tudor Chrono!!!!
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24 January 2008, 10:29 PM | #5 |
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Thanks, Robb! The concentric circles on the Tudor's subdials can be challenging to capture on film, but they give the dial that little something extra!
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Nice pics thanks for sharing. Lovely collection you have there
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24 January 2008, 11:52 PM | #8 |
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Great photo's James
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25 January 2008, 12:07 AM | #9 |
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Thanks, guys! I've been meaning to build a proper light box for ages - one of these days I'll get round to it and then start taking more shots.
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Great pictures. I have a Black Monster as well. It's a hefty watch.
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25 January 2008, 01:29 AM | #11 |
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Ain't that the truth, Michael. Especially with the bracelet, that's some chunk of steel.
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I like the Seiko's look...its automatic???? I may pick one up
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25 January 2008, 01:47 AM | #13 |
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Yup, it's powered by the 7S26 movement running at 21,600 bph. It's Seiko's workhorse movement, so it's not anywhere close to COSC spec (this one's currently running at +12 on my watch winder), but it's got virtually bulletproof reliability.
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thanks......for the info
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My orange monster is running at +5 so I'm like totally CHUFFED
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Great buy, James.....excellent value for money. Love that last stacked up shot. How did you manage to keep them from slip-sliding all over the place?
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Glue?
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Excellent..
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Great shots, Gedanken! I love the Seiko in particular.
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Yep, great selection
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Love that Tudor , the others are nice as well
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great pics. that tudor chrono looks very nice. and of course, im loving the SD. im guessing the black monster is the seiko 2nd watch from left, on the first pic?
on that stacked pic (very well done) that thing looks huge. be a nice workout for your forearms... great collection of steel.
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Thanks, guys!
Thomas, yes, the Black Monster's secodn from the left in the first shot. It's a chunky watch and it feels heavier than any of the other watches in the photos. Good thing my brother-in-law's a lot bigger than me - the BM's a real wrist hammer!
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All of the casebacks were pretty flat and even though the Black Monster's dial was domed, it was still flat enough to form a stable base. Draping the bracelets over each other helped stabilise the pile too.
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Nice shot of the monster, it almosts looks civilised
The edge on that bezel looks like a ginsu knife I'm sure your bro in law will be wrapped
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26 January 2008, 02:58 PM | #26 |
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Well Steve, the Black monster is meant to be an "I mean business" watch, but we do what we can to get it to scrub up well.
I'm hoping he'll like it - let's find out next week!
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Tudor Chrono,Sub and Seiko Divers...my kind of collection!
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Very nice pictures, I must take a closer look at the Tudor when we meet next time.
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Hey I noticed that the crowns on the Tudor and SD are straight up, perfectly aligned. Beautiful pictures and a great gift for a bro-in-law. He must be a good one, and that's as wonderful as a Rolex!
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