Watch Porn Wednesday

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  • MrIceGuyMrIceGuy AUSTRALIAPosts: 114MI6 Agent
    If you like the 60's look of a square dress watch i highly recommend MelbourneWatch.Co's Carlton. you get a lot of watch for the money!!! I posted a photo of the one I got a while back on this thread. am am very happy

    https://www.melbournewatch.com.au/carlton/ -{


    IanFryer wrote:
    In that case, a Cartier Tank may be just the thing.

    I quite like the look of this one in the Tank range...


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    ...but I make a point of always spending more on my car than my watch - and my car is pretty cheap.

    I'd really love a Certina Certiday, especially the model worn by Ed Bishop in the 1969/70 TV show UFO


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    Other models of Certina be had for pretty reasonable money - I think I'll start saving.
  • IanFryerIanFryer Posts: 327MI6 Agent
    I clicked the link and the Melbourne does look lovely. I'm going to start saving for six months or so and make a decision then.
  • Dirty PunkerDirty Punker ...Your Eyes Only, darling."Posts: 2,587MI6 Agent
    Quite a...unique looking timepiece.
    Not really my style, but I could see why someone would like it.
    The only downside for me would be the chronograph, as I believe that it overcomplicates the watch face.
    It would be nice if they made a version without it.
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  • IanFryerIanFryer Posts: 327MI6 Agent
    Just to show that I do own one Swiss watch, this is my 70s vintage Rotary Commodore with (apparently) an AS2066 mechanism.
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  • VesperMelogranoVesperMelograno The SouthPosts: 901MI6 Agent
    IanFryer wrote:
    In that case, a Cartier Tank may be just the thing.

    I quite like the look of this one in the Tank range...


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    ...but I make a point of always spending more on my car than my watch - and my car is pretty cheap.

    I'd really love a Certina Certiday, especially the model worn by Ed Bishop in the 1969/70 TV show UFO


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    Other models of Certina be had for pretty reasonable money - I think I'll start saving.
    The tank watch is fantastic. I love how sleek they are. I have always liked how they look on men because it instantly says the are different.

    I have one myself but it is not Cartier. Sad day.
    I've always wanted to have Christmas in Turkey
  • IanFryerIanFryer Posts: 327MI6 Agent
    Boo! I got my nice Diesel watch out ready for going on holiday and the strap is broken. It's a weird metal and rubber combination and according to a friend in the jewellery trade is unrepairable & no longer made to replace. :-(
  • Sterling ArcherSterling Archer Posts: 197MI6 Agent
    IanFryer wrote:
    Boo! I got my nice Diesel watch out ready for going on holiday and the strap is broken. It's a weird metal and rubber combination and according to a friend in the jewellery trade is unrepairable & no longer made to replace. :-(

    Take this as an opportunity to buy yourself a real watch, not a fashion watch, and go with a nice Seiko, Orient, or Hamilton. All 3 of those brands sell affordable watches that absolutely kill the quality of almost any fashion piece. You'll be able to get pretty much any design your looking for at under $500 and get a reliable, robust Japanese or even Swiss (Hamilton) movement at the price.

    My Orient keeps better time than my Speedmaster lol..but I got lucky on the Orient and my Speedy is in the upper range of the tolerated timekeeping so kinda an anomaly.
  • shilton125shilton125 SCOTLANDPosts: 355MI6 Agent
    I will put my Bremont watches into the mix meet my newest acquisition the Terra Nova limited to 300 pieces. My other watch is the Alt1-ZT/51. I must say their customer service is fantastic.

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  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    shilton125 wrote:
    I will put my Bremont watches into the mix meet my newest acquisition the Terra Nova limited to 300 pieces. My other watch is the Alt1-ZT/51. I must say their customer service is fantastic.

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    Nice watch Shilton -{
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • IanFryerIanFryer Posts: 327MI6 Agent
    IanFryer wrote:
    Boo! I got my nice Diesel watch out ready for going on holiday and the strap is broken. It's a weird metal and rubber combination and according to a friend in the jewellery trade is unrepairable & no longer made to replace. :-(

    Take this as an opportunity to buy yourself a real watch, not a fashion watch, and go with a nice Seiko, Orient, or Hamilton. All 3 of those brands sell affordable watches that absolutely kill the quality of almost any fashion piece. You'll be able to get pretty much any design your looking for at under $500 and get a reliable, robust Japanese or even Swiss (Hamilton) movement at the price.

    My Orient keeps better time than my Speedmaster lol..but I got lucky on the Orient and my Speedy is in the upper range of the tolerated timekeeping so kinda an anomaly.

    Good advice, and I'm going to start saving to get something proper. Still fancy a vintage seventies timepiece, though!
  • Sterling ArcherSterling Archer Posts: 197MI6 Agent
    IanFryer wrote:
    IanFryer wrote:
    Boo! I got my nice Diesel watch out ready for going on holiday and the strap is broken. It's a weird metal and rubber combination and according to a friend in the jewellery trade is unrepairable & no longer made to replace. :-(

    Take this as an opportunity to buy yourself a real watch, not a fashion watch, and go with a nice Seiko, Orient, or Hamilton. All 3 of those brands sell affordable watches that absolutely kill the quality of almost any fashion piece. You'll be able to get pretty much any design your looking for at under $500 and get a reliable, robust Japanese or even Swiss (Hamilton) movement at the price.

    My Orient keeps better time than my Speedmaster lol..but I got lucky on the Orient and my Speedy is in the upper range of the tolerated timekeeping so kinda an anomaly.

    Good advice, and I'm going to start saving to get something proper. Still fancy a vintage seventies timepiece, though!

    Go vintage Omega. You'll be able to get an awesome piece for $400-$1000 depending on the model and condition. Just do your research ahead of time and try to get something recently serviced and as original as possible. There are sellers on Ebay that specialize in this stuff. If you don't mind that a watch has been refinished, there are some pieces that are made to look new or you could always go with a classic, untouched vintage watch and have that appeal (also, much better resale value).

    70s watches in general can be had for great prices.
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    I really like the look of the new ceramic bezels on the current po's, does anyone know if one would fit ( when they become available) or made to fit on a PO 2500?
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • Dirty PunkerDirty Punker ...Your Eyes Only, darling."Posts: 2,587MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    I really like the look of the new ceramic bezels on the current po's, does anyone know if one would fit ( when they become available) or made to fit on a PO 2500?
    Take it with a pinch of salt but my understanding was that they were the same bezel, only thicker and made out of ceramic material.
    Probably.
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  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    Chriscoop wrote:
    I really like the look of the new ceramic bezels on the current po's, does anyone know if one would fit ( when they become available) or made to fit on a PO 2500?
    Take it with a pinch of salt but my understanding was that they were the same bezel, only thicker and made out of ceramic material.
    Probably.

    That's conclusive then :))
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • Bond44Bond44 Vauxhall CrossPosts: 1,581MI6 Agent
    edited August 2017
    I have seen elsewhere that 8500 PO bezel will fit like for like 2500 version. However, they are thicker in depth and so will sit proud above the glass. I had similar issue with PO bezel on SMP and some corrected this by using PO crystal as well but you had to swap seals etc and it got a tad complicated. You may be able to solve using this type of swap (adding 8500 glass as well) but it's untested and you need a wilko watch repairer to try it out.

    Newest PO probably will not fit the watch sizes have all changed.

    Cheers :007)
    My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
  • ChriscoopChriscoop Belize Posts: 10,449MI6 Agent
    That's what I thought as the bezel on my po Ti is thicker than on my 2500.
    It was either that.....or the priesthood
  • Dirty PunkerDirty Punker ...Your Eyes Only, darling."Posts: 2,587MI6 Agent
    So, I was right (we should have a confetti emoji).
    A PO bezel on a black SMP would look neat, IMO. Did you ever manage it, 44 or did you give up?
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  • Bond44Bond44 Vauxhall CrossPosts: 1,581MI6 Agent
    edited August 2017
    I achieved it naturally :D

    Cheers :007)


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    My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
  • IanFryerIanFryer Posts: 327MI6 Agent
    So I've set up a bank account especial for saving up for my first ever expensive watch. Saving up for things isn't popular these days, but I think it's worth the effort.

    I should be able to pick up a Certina Argonaut 220 for less than £300


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    I'd love an Augonaut Chronograph, but they tend to go for four figure sums.



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  • Dirty PunkerDirty Punker ...Your Eyes Only, darling."Posts: 2,587MI6 Agent
    Bond44 wrote:
    I achieved it naturally :D

    Cheers :007)


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    :o Beautiful.
    Wonder if the bezel could fit on the "new" ceramic black Seamaster Diver.
    I mean, it has the crystal to incorporate it, the only trouble would be if it could fit, it being a 41mm watch while the PO is a 42mm one.
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  • clublosclublos Jacksonville, FLPosts: 193MI6 Agent
    IanFryer wrote:
    So I've set up a bank account especial for saving up for my first ever expensive watch. Saving up for things isn't popular these days, but I think it's worth the effort.

    I should be able to pick up a Certina Argonaut 220 for less than £300


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    I'd love an Augonaut Chronograph, but they tend to go for four figure sums.



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    I commend you for saving as opposed to using credit. Someone on here (I think it might have been Higgins) said that if you can't afford to pay cash for a watch, you shouldn't be buying it. I saved up for my Steinhart and I'm even more proud to wear it because I paid cash!
  • Bond44Bond44 Vauxhall CrossPosts: 1,581MI6 Agent
    Bond44 wrote:
    I achieved it naturally :D

    Cheers :007)


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    :o Beautiful.
    Wonder if the bezel could fit on the "new" ceramic black Seamaster Diver.
    I mean, it has the crystal to incorporate it, the only trouble would be if it could fit, it being a 41mm watch while the PO is a 42mm one.
    Logically it may as the original SMP was 41mm and PO was 42mm - I am sure someone will have tried it if you did an internet search.

    Cheers :007)
    My name is Bond, Basildon Bond - I have letters after my name!
  • Hart008Hart008 Posts: 710MI6 Agent
    hey guys, i have a question on time keeping for my skyfal AT, usually how long does a good watch hold up to in keeping time, when not worn? 24 hours? 48 hours? im trying to see how long my one will keep time, once i use it for a whole day, and i put it in the cupboard ... just want to know what is a good period it will continue to keep time in the cupboard, thanks guys, sorry if the question is confusing haha
    Yes i did ride the CAT
  • UNCLE27UNCLE27 EnglandPosts: 1,118MI6 Agent
    The Aqua Terra has an Omega 8500 movement which is considered to be excellent. It should have a Power Reserve of 60 hours. You can compare this to the Rolex 3135 movement found in the Submariner (48 hrs) and the new Rolex 3235 movement found in the Datejust 41 (70 hrs).

    Hope that helps.
  • HigginsHiggins GermanyPosts: 16,618MI6 Agent
    3135 should have a power reserve of 40-48 hours ;)

    It's a classic construction and back then a longer power reserve was not high in demand.
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  • JancikJancik Posts: 87MI6 Agent
    My SM300 Master runs at +5s/day. It should be still withing the chronometer range as I understand, however after hearing and reading so much praise for its accuracy it is a too much for me.
    Should I be concerned or is it normal?
  • Charmed & DangerousCharmed & Dangerous Posts: 7,358MI6 Agent
    I'd get it looked at. My SM300 runs at about +/- 5s a month.
    "How was your lamb?" "Skewered. One sympathises."
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,485MI6 Agent
    Jancik wrote:
    My SM300 Master runs at +5s/day. It should be still withing the chronometer range as I understand, however after hearing and reading so much praise for its accuracy it is a too much for me.
    Should I be concerned or is it normal?

    It's fine. don't worry about it.
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  • DBSDBS Los Angeles, CAPosts: 1,015MI6 Agent
    I finally managed to get my "QoS" 42mm PO on an Omega rubber strap. Don't know why it took so long, but I love it! Less bulky than the NATO strap, so it's easier to wear with cuffed shirts too.


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    Kind regards,
    Craig
  • JancikJancik Posts: 87MI6 Agent
    I love that rubber strap. I would love to see a SM300 MC on it.
    Nice one :-)
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