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dangerman

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  1. I'm looking to get the new replica rubber strap for the 45mm Planet Ocean.

    I saw it come out a couple of weeks ago from Silix but have yet to see anyone post pictures or a review. I'm still debating whether to go with leather or rubber, so I'd love to see what people think of the quality of the new strap.

    I'm hoping this might encourage anyone who has one to come forward with their impressions.

    Cheers

    Dangerman

  2. We constantly see discussion about whether a watch is too big for certain size wrists. As part of this people post wrist shots, often from up close.

    I found an interesting take on the subject on time zone and wanted to bring it to your attention. Appologies if it has been mentioned before.

    http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=msg...id=0#msg_953641

    Basically they say that a kind of optical illusion can make a watch look much bigger on a wrist then it does when viewed from a distance. Fascinating stuff.

    Hope that helps some people.

  3. If you like dive watches check out the Marathon G-SAR (Automatic) or T-SAR (Quartz).

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    http://www.broadarrow.net/sale.htm

    Very tough diving tool watch . Gets rave reviews on dive watch forums.

    The auto is around $700 and the quartz around $450. Plenty of high end professional users go for them. For example the auto is used by some Canadian and US Gov customers. NASA search and rescue use the quartz.

    As a bonus this will still leave enough for a nice rep as well.

  4. I agree that you can't just go by a wrist size.

    A narrow or thick wrist can mean that two people with the same wrist measurement may not both be able to wear the same watch and have it look good. I have read others here say that forearm size also has an impact.

    The other thing is the the watch. As an example the black 45mm Planet Ocean is said to wear smaller due to the colour of the dial and the round shape of the case. Panies with the squarish shape wear big on the wrist.

    Also the type of bracelet or strap makes a difference. I usually find a leather strap makes something seem smaller when I wear it.

  5. It can be a bit fiddly to wind the crown with the lug guards and pushers, I use my thumb nail and index finger tip. keep winding until you can't do it anymore - 40+ turns from dead. You won't damage it unless you use pliars!

    By the way, good choice :thumbsupsmileyanim:

    Thanks Baltic.

    I'd like a nice gen and the "Speedy is on the list for when the day comes to decide which one. By the way it was your comparison of Speedy Gen and Rep that pushed me strongly toward this one. Excellent post that, plus By-Tors Speedy reduced review and those damn Pugwash pictures.

    Puggy you should be in advertising...you make it look so bloody good!

  6. Bazz I agree on the display back .

    For whats just a "cheap rep" it's amazing the attention to detail and aesthetics that has gone into the mechanism. Who cares if it looks like the real movement, it just looks gorgeous. Reminds me a bit of the engine on a hot rod.

    Now if only I wasn't getting callouses from winding it. Any idea why is it that WD40 is no good?

  7. For years I have wanted a Speedmaster Moonwatch. When reps finally allowed me to get one I was surprised to be a little disappointed. Strange because there is absolutely nothing wrong with it.

    I think the problem was my previous rep was the Seamaster Professional Chrono. That is such a magnificent bank vault of a watch. It's an almost perfect combination of accuracy as a rep as well as build quality. Not only big but attractive as well. The size, weight and thickness are just so nice. This gives the SMP Chrono a really authoritative masculine wrist presence.

    By comparison the Speedmaster feels thin and light like a toy. It looks great up close in photos (thanks Pugwash!) where you can see all the interesting details, but on the wrist it just seems so much smaller and thinner and looks a bit anonymous.

    I should ad that I've mostly changed my mind. Not really fair to compare such dissimilar watches. Having worn it for few days now, I have come to appreciate it as a dressier option, though I will probably still opt for a leather strap and maybe a NATO strap if I want to toughen it up a bit. It really is very nice, but it's likely that nobody will ever notice that it's not just another Citizen.

  8. Right now my biggest question is whether to get the Tag serviced. I've been doing a lot of reading, trying to weigh the relative benefit of investing in the servicing prior to actually receiving the watch. It seems that the average cost for pre-servicing is in the realm of $150 dollars. I'm asking myself whether it makes sense to spend $150 bucks on a watch that costs 250 dollars to begin with. I'm asking myself whether or not I'm better off just taking my chances and then if I am unlucky, I simply accept it and buy a new watch. I really am irritated with the idea of spending 250 bucks on something that might not last 6 months, based on a lot of the anecdotal reports in the community.

    I'm on the fence as to whether I'm going to take a risk on the asian 7750, or if I'm going to go with a slightly cheaper and more reliable Pam. I like the Pam's, even if I think my wrist is probably a half inch too small to be able to wear one and have it look good.

    You have just stated pretty much the exact same dilemma I am having. Hard to justify the extra expense but seems like a pretty good chance I might live to regret it if I don't do the service. One solution I have considered is to look at a watch with a more reliable movement eg the manual wind Moon watch, or a quartz version of the SMP Chrono if you can find it. But I will admit that if I go this way, I'm not getting what I really wanted at the start. I think I'll just have to take a chance but I'm still considering.

  9. Dangerman, find below photos demonstrating my views.

    Both watches are 44mm but wear much smaller.

    Notice how a large face is dimished by the recessed bowls around the dial,

    the shorter hands completing the picture.

    Makes a visual difference, that has a postive impact for smaller wrists.. ^_^

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    Also, Black Bezels can tone down a larger piece. -_-

    Thanks Richard

    If I go ahead with 44mm it would be with something like that top picture. Still when I saw By-Tors big arms and read he wouldn't go 44mm it made me hesitate. I think I really need to find an AD and try one on.

  10. Guys this is exactly what I needed to hear. This has been a real gold mine for me. Sometimes you need opinions not just facts.

    I normally think of my self as the kind who likes an understated watch. I have always wanted a Speedmaster Professional. But when I tried one on at the AD I was reminded that it is relatively slim and subtle. It looks great up close but from a distance the Speedmaster could go completely unnoticed on your wrist.

    Now don't get me wrong I still love and want the Speedmaster. But I happened to see and try on the Seamaster Chrono. I was really blown away by its sheer "presence" for want of a better word. Now it's certainly not subtle or understated but something about the bulk of but that big Seamaster Chrono really appealed. But for me it may be a bit too recognisable as well. Then I started thinking that if an impressive masculine looking case and face was what I wanted, then maybe I needed to have another look at Panerai.

    Samm tqq interesting to hear what you say about not getting the metal bracelet. I Was quite taken with the look of the bracelet I admit. Hmm lots more thinking/agonising to do.

    Marinamm20 and azgjav hose wrist shots were brilliant. I saw a couple I really liked. Loved that first black one. (Is that finish durable) People are always posting pictures of the watches but I rarely see good photos of them being worn. It really puts it into perspective. I'm was starting to think I could get away with 44mm till I read By-Tor's post.

    Ahhhhhh!!! I'm going crazy trying to decide. Sorry to be so indecisive. Sadly I can only afford one nice rep for now. If I get it wrong it will be at least a year before I get another. You know the usual story: mortgage, baby with another on the way, yadda yadda yadda. Sigh!!! Anyway enough whining for now.

    Pugwash I love the IWC's as well. One day I'll get a pilot chrono but not the Big Pilot. Too big for my tastes.

    Sorry JTB I didn't realise when I first posted that only photos were in that area. Thanks for fixing that up. Sorry also about getting on to movements. I've read a lot about it but it's often contradictory. I guess there is no easy answer on that one. When I get closer to deciding I'll post a more specific question.

    Richard that is a really worthwhile and interesting take on the subject. I hadn't considered which face so far but do like chronos. You've really got me thinking now.

    Joshua I keep thinking exactly the same thing. More wrist shots that give the view of someone standing next to you are what I crave.

    And to all you guys joking about penis size; well I guess I was asking for it wasn't I.

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