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Which watches to bring for vacation


Jawo

Which watches would you pick?  

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  1. 1. Pick 3 watches you would bring

    • Omega Planet Ocean Ultimate Edition
      13
    • IWC 3717 w/AR, eta and date swap
      13
    • Super Sea Dweller
      11
    • HBB with Date swap
      7
    • Davidsen's Ultimate 127 w/strapculture
      5
    • Puretime's 111E w/ziggy lume and HK Croc
      10


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With my growing rep collection, I am finding it harder and harder to decide which watches to bring with me for vacation. I want to narrow it down to 3 watches. I have about 40 reps, and I have narrowed it down to 6. Please help me decide which ones to bring. I definately want to bring at least 1 Panerai. I will be going to The Atlantis Resort in Nassau Bahamas for the 2008 Michael Jordan Celebrity Golf Tournament. I will need a casual watch, a dress watch and a water watch. Here are my choices:

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Thank you very much and I really do value your opinions. :D

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I'm not sure how you are defining a water watch or dress watch. although the Rolex & Omega clearly have the strongest water-related affinities.

Are any of your watches water-proofed or tested?

I picked the IWC, Hublot, and the 111 because IMO they are the most versatile.

Cheers, and enjoy your vacation.

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I'm not sure how you are defining a water watch or dress watch. although the Rolex & Omega clearly have the strongest water-related affinities.

Are any of your watches water-proofed or tested?

I picked the IWC, Hublot, and the 111 because IMO they are the most versatile.

Cheers, and enjoy your vacation.

The only water watches I would consider is the PO and SD. The rest will not see moisture.

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Personally, I'd say just take the 127. But, I'd take it with a casual strap, a strap to match to your 'smart shoes', and a rubber strap for swimming with (incase the need arrises) Despite it's size, it really is an incredibly versatile watch, if worn with the right strap for the right time :)

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