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I've not posted on here a lot over the past 2 years but have read a lot. i know more then ill ever need to know about rolex/breitling/omega/panerai/tag etc but not enough about the lesser known brands. I own a number of watches but only one rep which is a decent but way too common sub. I'm on the lookout a big watch.

i have some smart watches, some sporty but not one that i can wear on a night out with a tshirt or jumper etc thats slightly casual. im looking for suggestions for brands and models of watches that are 45mm+, NOT on a metal strap, maybe diver style (panerai/uboat) but i'm also open to suggestions?

thanks!

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hummm.....i familiar with the design, dont you think its quite a formal watch? anyone combined it with a pam style strap/got any wrist shots of this model?

thanks for the quick reply!

Posted

looks like a nice watch but again looks quite "formal" kindof. im leaning more towards things that are quite "obscure"/not so mainstream with its design.

also sorry i didnt mention it but im after something that isnt too heavily priced or a rep that has a reliable movement.

thanks again guys

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Not a rep but the other day I saw the watch I must have one day, it's a Fortis and it's one big mutha.

I have a couple of 49mm Pams and I have to say they are pedestrian against this Fortis which I can only guess was around 56mm, it's a chrono with a carbon fiber dial and the guy who was wearing it said it cost him a little over 3G but I forgot to ask him what model it was and i've been looking for it since to no avail. :(

Ken

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wow! there horrible! look like a 20$ quartz pos with some grenades screwed to them :p

hope people dont think im been a bit picky when asking for your suggestions, to be more specific i like: panerai (radiomir and fiddy), HBB, Uboat.

anyone think of anybrands/watches reps that have quite an untraditional design but still manage to look good?

thanks

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wow! there horrible! look like a 20$ quartz pos with some grenades screwed to them :p

thanks

No, they are all SWISS automatic movements !!!! :D:D

The last one even tells the time in Dhaka, and Rio de Janiro. ( great for divers anywhere ).

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dont you think they look a bit tacky?

I think they look bloody aweful mate. ;);)

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I think they look bloody aweful mate. ;);)

was about to say! wouldnt pay 12 pounds nevermind 120 for them.

you got any suggestions on watches mate? maybe some sellers on here youd recommend to have a look at?

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I'm a big watch fan myself, I have to be with my wrists and hands. Here's a few to consider, assuming you already have a Planet Ocean Big Size and a PAM127 (or 217):

Chopard GTXL (45mm)

Superocean Heritage (46mm)

Bell & Ross BR01 series (46mm square)

These are big and have crown guards:

Graham Chronofighter

Audemars Piguet T3

Mont Blanc (I forget which model)

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was about to say! wouldnt pay 12 pounds nevermind 120 for them.

I wouldn`t pay 12 pence for them, and would want paying to wear this hideous stuff.

Posted

I'd suggest a Panerai 127. Very versatile, and, depending on the strap you wear it on, it will go with anything. For an even more casual look, I'd suggest the Panerai submersible/Arktos (not sure which it is) with '1000' on the dial. Freaking awesome watch.

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Agree with TJ , a 127 is the way to go. It is a very versatile watch and like most Pams easy to change to a different strap when required.

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Though the Railmaster is a good option to.

ST

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STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS STOP PRESS

Take a look at the new Oris that Ruby put up yesterday, now thats a beauty.

Ken

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