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13 January 2019, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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Real Name: Mike
Location: Atlanta, GA
Watch: Rolex,JLC,GS,Omega
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Not sure I could part with any of these, but what should I add?
I got a new watch post christmas; sold one to make room. Now, I'm not sure I could part with anything. If you could add a watch to this group and you were not going to spend over $10-12k, what would you add?
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13 January 2019, 06:53 AM | #2 |
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Real Name: Carl
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Watch: Rolex Explorer 1
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To be honest, I have really been very impressed with Zenith. I know own two of their Pilot watches, both in bronze. Yesterday, at the AD I was introduced to an extremely cool and quality crafted Zenith Defy. I was never much for skeletonized movements before, but for some reason this one really impressed me. And the steel bracelet is so beautifully hand made, only on the AP Royal Oak have I seen anything like it.
It also is available in a more classic dial with baton markers. Plenty of other beautiful watches on the Zenith site, a lot within your price range or less. I am very glad to discover this brand for myself. Lots of history, quality and one of the best values for a luxury brand IMO. Cheers, Carl
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13 January 2019, 08:26 AM | #3 |
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I do think they did a nice job with the skeletonized versions. I like the strap options. In the end, I'd probably treat it as I have IWC and Paneria - I buy'em, then sell them for the next thing that catches my eye.
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