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b16a2
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It really does lose a lot of emphasis and expression in writing. If you watch the interviews it comes across much differently than the way you are interpretting it.
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In his first season he almost became the world champion. In the second season he did become the champion, and the youngest person ever to do so. I think for a rookie driver that's quite an achievement. If you listen to waht the professionals have to say, they agree that he has an outstanding natural talent. Nobody has said he is the best ever, but plenty say that he could indeed become one of the best ever. This seems to prompt nostalgia, and people think back to the likes of Senna...and it's like comparng apples with oranges. He comes across very humble, and for 23 he is very down to earth considering his achievements. Hamilton has won 8 GP's since starting 2 seasons ago, Massa has won 9 and has been racing for 6 seasons. Massa has obviously matured and become more consistent than he used to be, but compare that with Hamilton who has come in from Season 1 and delivered. Do I think he is the best driver ever - no, not at all, but he has the talent to be come one of the best to grace the sport. Do I think he is overrated - no. It is the public that rate people, and I believe he has lived upto and gone beyond the expectations placed on him. Will he win next year - Well....let's hope so. Certainly Massa is going to be direct competition, and that yong Vettel seems to be a very talented driver too, next season is going to be very interesting indeed, bring on the chequered flag!!
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No the datewheels are separate, so if you can get hold of some better aligned ones the watchsmith can just swap them over for you.
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Of course he did. If Glock and Trulli had pitted and changed to intermediates, they would have been far down the in the pack. The only reason Glock was in front of Hamilton was because he didn't pit. Hamilton raced an incredible race, changed tyres when necessary...if that isn't a demonstration of talent, then i don't know what is! It was his talent that put him in a position to allow him to get 5th right at the end. It wasn't a mistake by Glock that gave Hamilton 5th, because if he had have pitted, he wouldn't have been in the equation in the first place.
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Beautiful pics Phoband, love the second one!
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Never heard him say he considers himself better than Senna, only that he was his childhood hero! Lewis is an aggressive driver, much like Schumacher, and look how successful he was! I have only ever seen Hamilton be completely sincere and humble at how lucky he is to be in the seat of the McClaren, confidence should not be confused with arrogance.
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Glock and Trulli were both on slicks, their lap times were well down on those on Intermediates. You could see as Glock went into the last corner (after Hamilton had passed him) that the back end was all over the place. Hamilton wasn't gifted that position through kind will, he got that position through strategy and changing onto intermediates at the right time! Where amazing things happen there are always consipracy theories...not this time, that was a legitimate win....don't take anything away from Hamilton those of you claiming it was a set up
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I think Ferrari will certainly (behind closed doors) be questioning Glock losing 18seconds on the last lap. However, I don't believe Glock has any affiliation with Hamilton, and the fact that slicks were being used on a track becoming wetter by the minute shouldn't present any problems. I cannot describe how fast my heart was racing, it was doing 18,000BPM I'm sure haha Boohoo British team, British driver, couldn't be happier I would love to see Button come on board next year, fulfill the British team and give Hamilton a decent partner. Button is a great drivier, but is let down by the Honda...as shown by Barichello struggling since joining!
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It was the only feasible way of doing it. Good on you Dani, it would be good to see some progress here, keeping my fingers crossed.
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What a race, and what a year for Hamilton. Quite possibly the best race I have ever seen in F1. Thoroughly deserved after some shoddy steward decisions in other races.
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I wonder if that relates to all Hublots, as I was always under the impression it was just a modded 7750?
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Tjul, that Railmaster is beautiful!! Im sporting the Skyland....
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I would recommend trying Timezone. Have a look at some similar Speedy's for sale on there and price accordingly.
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Jeremy Clarkson is an absolute genius when it come to entertainment. Reading through those really brought a smile to my face. For those that haven't heard him saying them in person are missing out. The context and the way he emphasises them is so funny, they lose a little in writing.
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Couldn't agree more. I wonder if Ronaldo will get his future Hublots free of charge now!? Hey Chronus...how about us being top of the Premirship.....lets hope we stay there
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I like the idea of it being 43mm, but I still porfer the original Carrera, really nice and simple, whereas for me the numbers on the dial over complicate it, looks too much like a Corum styled dial for me.
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Good review, it's not a watch we see all that often, so it's nice to see a review of it!
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This could become very circular... One party argues that the quality of the case/build quality more than makes up for the extra priceover and above watches with similar movements (eg Chopard) One party argues that its purely marketing which has caused the price increase, the strap is rubbish and can't justify spending that much on such a watch. One party will buy it, the other party won't. The OP has got both sides of the argument, they can make their mind up, and what a good bunch of members we have been to inform him of the pro's and con's There is one thing that I feel isn't contestable, and that is that this is a very impressive watch!
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Just to add to your point YM....The Chopard uses the same movement, the Noobmariner does....all coming in at 100USD. Both are very well built watches at reasonable prices...I cant justify the price on the BP either. I personally think the rep is amazing, but Im in the same boat as you, I am not willing to put 200USD down for a watch that comes with a $2 (speculation) movement.
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Bear in mind they both use SS, and an auto crhono movement they will weigh almost exactly the same weight. The only time you need to worry about weight variations is on Gold watches.
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Welcome to the Breitling side of the watch game, once you join, you'll never leave. Those Rollies just dont feel the same after you've worn a Breitling
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Is it a deployment? The deployments are usually 22-18, whereas the tang versions are 22-20
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Its a nice looking watch, but the sub dial spacing is different from the gen. A search for '5001' in the IWC section should turn up all of the relevant threads that discuss this one.
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Some really good information here. Trading has always been somethin I'd love to get into afte graduating, and this has certianly wetted my apetite! Thank you Robbie and FTE for taking the time to post some very informative posts!