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RWhisenand 01:16 PM 03-01-2015
Thanks Mike!
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Remo 01:36 PM 03-01-2015


Gonna start chasing this Grail pretty soon
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RWhisenand 02:13 PM 03-01-2015
Nice, a few years back, I went from watch collecting to every few years getting a really nice piece.

The Omega will carry me over until I can get a Luminor, or a Navitimer.

I really like those Seiko's, Mike, the bracelet and the recessed hex screws make the watch look like a tank! And if I'm not mistaken those are titanium too which is cool, very cool.
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Remo 02:15 PM 03-01-2015
Ya, that one is Titanium, great look and size. My orient will tide me over for awhile :-)
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mosesbotbol 12:34 PM 03-02-2015
I like Titanium watches, but they can scratch a little easier. Omega has 3-4 different Titanium color blends. Saw an awesome Titanium Planet Ocean on bracelet at one of the Omega boutiques. They are quite rare; not as many are buying Titanium watches like they did in the 90's.

Does Rolex make a Titanium watch? Not that they need it as most are already quite light by design.
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RWhisenand 08:07 PM 03-02-2015
I've seen a few of the titanium Omegas in pictures only, I have a Seiko titanium Quartz watch my wife bought for me some years ago, it's color is really an eye catcher, I use it when I play golf (isn't much anymore) because I hardly feel it there!

That spring drive movement is supposed to be extremely accurate, one of the best automatic movements out there, don't have one yet but I certainly gave a hard look at some of Seiko's Ananta line before pulling the trigger on the Omega.

Good luck on the search for that Grail Mike!

I keep checking on delivery, still a few days out...
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mosesbotbol 05:16 AM 03-03-2015
Originally Posted by RWhisenand:
That spring drive movement is supposed to be extremely accurate, one of the best automatic movements out there, don't have one yet but I certainly gave a hard look at some of Seiko's Ananta line before pulling the trigger on the Omega.
A lot of stores in Singapore are selling the Grand Seiko and they are nice looking. Not that expensive when compared to similarly sought after Swiss watches. The styles are pretty conservative so you'd get a lot of life from the watch and be played out a decade later.
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Remo 07:43 AM 03-05-2015


New Strapcode Super Oyster bracelet came yesterday, a bit more robust than the stock bracelet, screwed links, 22mm, 20mm at the ratcheting clasp, sweet bracelet!
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Remo 07:44 AM 03-05-2015

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Remo 07:44 AM 03-05-2015

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mosesbotbol 08:46 AM 03-05-2015
I like the Orient brand watches for the level they compete at. Not too overdone like some of the others...
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RWhisenand 08:39 PM 03-05-2015
Looks good Mike, in the last two days I've recieved notices that I have a package requiring my signature to deliver, damn had to work late both days! Hopefully I get it tomorrow.
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RWhisenand 08:29 PM 03-06-2015
Got the new Seamaster today, pics with my older Breitling SO,

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mosesbotbol 05:53 AM 03-07-2015
Are the two off center links (on your Omega) multiple pieces or is it one piece that is contoured? Is the left "button" an escape valve or something else?
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RWhisenand 07:01 AM 03-07-2015
The button on the left of the face is an escape valve with a date wheel corrector integrated into it. The off centered links appear to be one piece with a machined contour.
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RWhisenand 08:15 AM 03-07-2015
On closer inspection they are seperate pieces.
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Remo 08:21 AM 03-07-2015
Nice Rob, congrats.
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mosesbotbol 10:25 AM 03-07-2015
Originally Posted by RWhisenand:
On closer inspection they are seperate pieces.
Very cool.
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larryinlc 07:20 PM 03-10-2015
My latest no frills hand wind Stowa.

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shilala 09:42 PM 03-10-2015
I'm looking for a pocket watch that I can tweak.
I'd like it to be faceless, transparent on both sides to view the clockwork, and cheap (but reasonably durable.
Ideally it wouldn't have any face, but I'll likely have to pull the hands and remove the face. That's fine.
I may also engrave the bigger gears.
It's just a fun project I want to knock out for myself.

Both covers will be cut out, inlaid, and 3d.
Once I've done an inexpensive pocket watch I may do another more expensive one?

Any suggestions?
Links?
I found some on Amazon but figured you guys would know what's best for my money.
I'm thinking around 50 bucks?
Help me with the price, too, if you will.
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