Hi,
Earlier this evening I posted a DW Daytona for sale under the sales forum, watches for sale by forum members.
I got a few responses but now I can't find the sales post.
I'm a registered member with quite a few posts, what happened to my sales post, please?
Thanks.
Thanks for response, with those extended lugs and integrated strap it looks really big.
Your 44mm 212 Pam looks smaller on your wrist than that AP frying pan.
Um, it's obvious the thread is heading in this direction - what's your wrist size?
I know this watch is 43mm case size and I would love to have one in RG/black dial, but my wrist is 6.5" in circumference and I think it will be too big.
Gorgeous watch, wear it well!
I'm getting a real kick out of my cheap quartz PO chrono from Trusty Andrew.
I know it's not the correct size and it's quartz but the subdial size and layout is closer to gen than the current asian 7750 version.
The steel bracelet it comes with is garbage, so I installed it on a rep black rubber Seamaster strap I got from Andrew awhile ago. It looks really sharp with this strap, sets off the orange bezel beautifully. I love wearing this watch!
If my memory serves me right Trusty Andrew gave Josh's gold Daytonas a strong endorsement when they were introduced. He said the plating was some of the best on the market at that time.
I say go for it, I love the look of the gold Daytona with black dial.
Well after the IWC Portuguese debacle this is a refreshing and pleasant surprise.
I'm sure Joshua will be busy this weekend processing orders for this.
Thanks very much The Zigmeister for your superb and upbeat post.
Neil, I agree with you regards the Golden Age of Reps, I've been collecting now for 3 years.
I know this is irrational but, sometimes I find myself in a slight panic thinking what I should buy next before they all get taken away. There are a few reps I'm mildly interested in, I keep thinking I should acquire them before this wonderful replica world gets destroyed by people who don't approve of what we have here.
Yes, guilty.
We both have dual & separate checking accounts and it's easy, too easy for me to impulse buy.
My better half has a sharp eye and sometimes notices a new watch, asking "when did you buy that? How much was it? (I always lie). And, "when were you planning on telling me about this one?" Oy.
If my spouse only knew how much I really spend on reps, there would be a problem.
Ahem, expert here with 6.5" wrist.
I got my first 44mm pam a few months ago, before that I resisted, thinking it was too big. But I caved, and glad I did, I think it looks very cool. The watch covers my whole wrist, but the lugs stop right at wrist edge. That is the key, if the lugs go beyond your wrist, I think it looks too big.
With your 6.7" wrist you'll be fine.
I have Trusty's inexpensive quartz PO chrono, and I like it a lot.
The subdials size and spacing on this watch is much closer to the gen than the 7750 auto.
I put a rep Black rubber Seamaster strap on it and it loooks really sharp, a lot of bang for the buck.
I joined the rep boards 3 years ago exactly, it's been quite a ride.
1. RWG I
2. Gorgeous Seamaster electric blue dial with ss bezel from Sean (I think this is one of the legendary ones from shut down factory)
3. Still wear it, running perfect
Sounds good. The last time we visited Manhattan, 3 years ago, I visited Tourneau.
I remember the displayed watches were really dirty, full of fingerprints, and the case backs were sticky from the price decals melting in the glare of the display lighting, blech.
There were a bunch of disinterested salespeople standing around, not seeming to eager to show me stuff. The place looked really sad.
Oy, no I didn't file a hit/skip report with police. Not sure where to file such, my neighborhood police station?
This happened in business district, 3.5 miles from where I live.
I have a pristine driving record, no tickets, no accidents for 30 years.