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Link Posted: 11/8/2024 6:44:17 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/8/2024 11:08:24 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/8/2024 11:12:20 AM EST
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My GMT turtle.
Link Posted: 11/8/2024 12:40:57 PM EST
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Changed to celebrate a great victory.
Link Posted: 11/8/2024 2:40:10 PM EST
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Originally Posted By x_red_beard_x:


Sorry to hear that brother. He had good taste in watches

Worldtimer today
https://i.imgur.com/Tdus3Xa.jpeg
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Originally Posted By Newnimprovedusername:

I'm so sorry for your loss.
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Originally Posted By RobertL:


So sorry for your loss. Wearing his watch is a wonderful connection, I wear my Dad's from time to time.
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Thanks all :)
Link Posted: 11/8/2024 3:27:30 PM EST
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Little mini vacation in St Louis

Getting to enjoy one of my favorite restaurants


My 1.5year old son loves animals, especially horses, especially big horses




Enjoyed a few games at the strongest club in the country


Link Posted: 11/9/2024 2:42:13 AM EST
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Originally Posted By sywagon:


Thanks all :)
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Tell us about him.
Link Posted: 11/9/2024 6:59:17 AM EST
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new pickup, have been rocking it the last few days


Link Posted: 11/9/2024 8:11:59 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/9/2024 8:31:14 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/9/2024 1:51:35 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/9/2024 2:46:20 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/9/2024 3:48:13 PM EST
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Originally Posted By ramairthree:


Tell us about him.
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Originally Posted By ramairthree:
Originally Posted By sywagon:


Thanks all :)


Tell us about him.
He was a PhD engineer and internationally known in the clock world. Died of congestive heart failure @92.

He helped develop these and did the tooling for them (the first ones were made in his machine shop in our basement when I was growing up). Many will know what it is as it is a very famous gun. Currently in the Novak collection.


He designed and made this from scratch (all but the dial).




He was an inspiration and mentor to many and great dad, and is very much missed.

Link Posted: 11/10/2024 9:11:16 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/10/2024 10:23:52 AM EST
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Link Posted: 11/10/2024 12:52:52 PM EST
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Link Posted: 11/10/2024 9:26:12 PM EST
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Visiting some of the St Louis Chess Parks
Link Posted: 11/10/2024 9:42:23 PM EST
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Today, like everyday for the last 6 months it’s been an Apple Watch. Had open heart surgery and they’re using the heart/ bp and afib features to monitor recovery.
Link Posted: 11/10/2024 9:58:05 PM EST
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Link Posted: Yesterday 8:38:54 AM EST
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I’ve posted this watch before. This is my Dad’s Seiko Single Button Chronograph from 1966. I had it restored a couple of years ago, but the bracelet has been missing for a long time. I recently found an NOS band for it, and I think it is the finishing touch.



Link Posted: Yesterday 8:40:33 AM EST
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Originally Posted By RobertL:
I’ve posted this watch before. This is my Dad’s Seiko Single Button Chronograph from 1966. I had it restored a couple of years ago, but the bracelet has been missing for a long time. I recently found an NOS band for it, and I think it is the finishing touch.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/67156/IMG_7916-3376340.jpg

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Nice....
Link Posted: Yesterday 9:28:20 AM EST
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Originally Posted By RobertL:
I've posted this watch before. This is my Dad's Seiko Single Button Chronograph from 1966. I had it restored a couple of years ago, but the bracelet has been missing for a long time. I recently found an NOS band for it, and I think it is the finishing touch.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/67156/IMG_7916-3376340.jpg

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Great piece, thanks for sharing. It is hard to express what a compelling memento a watch can be. I'm glad you were able to find a correct bracelet.

Link Posted: Yesterday 9:33:49 AM EST
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Been wearing my Seiko SNE589 a lot lately.

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Link Posted: Yesterday 2:57:25 PM EST
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Originally Posted By RobertL:
I’ve posted this watch before. This is my Dad’s Seiko Single Button Chronograph from 1966. I had it restored a couple of years ago, but the bracelet has been missing for a long time. I recently found an NOS band for it, and I think it is the finishing touch.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/67156/IMG_7916-3376340.jpg

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/67156/IMG_7917-3376341.jpg
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Fantastic.
Link Posted: Yesterday 3:10:39 PM EST
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Link Posted: Yesterday 3:47:43 PM EST
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Happy Veterans Day
Link Posted: Yesterday 6:20:16 PM EST
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The Coop.
Link Posted: Yesterday 8:24:29 PM EST
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Nice pic! Is that a DB5? Lol
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Ha, cool photo, and watch.
Link Posted: Yesterday 8:43:53 PM EST
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Yes, Sir. Nice photo for this Veterans Day.



Link Posted: Yesterday 8:59:23 PM EST
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Don’t think I posted his one yet.  Pretty best watch for the price.

Link Posted: Yesterday 9:21:39 PM EST
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Originally Posted By -CUJO-:



Nice pic! Is that a DB5? Lol
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Yes
Link Posted: Yesterday 9:22:13 PM EST
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Originally Posted By SSeric02:

Ha, cool photo, and watch.
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Thank you
Link Posted: Yesterday 11:11:32 PM EST
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I cut short my month with the ORIS,
Because UPS arrived.

Don’t get me wrong, a 40mm vintage or vintage homage diver is a slim, fantastic watch.  It ran 3.5 seconds fast a day over the past 11 days.

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I recently became interested in the best bang for the buck COSC Swiss diver.

Choices were limited.

It’s going to be around 1200 minimum for one on a bracelet in SS.
I have a lot of SS divers on bracelet and fewer in black.
I decided on either a MIDO or one other brand.  But it had a second crown.  I hate second crowns or protruding helium valves.  With few exceptions deciding on the internal bezel the crown is for.

Lowest street price on the current 600m MIDO in SS is about 1200.  In black it is 1400.

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This is the newest version with round indices, slightly cleaner dial, and triangle 12 indice.  Skeleton hands and lollipop seconds hand.

It came out six years ago or so on rubber with rectangle indices and an arrow seconds hand.  But in black it was only on rubber.

But…
There are still NOS versions of the previous version.  And you can find them under 750 delivered.  But on a rubber strap.
I almost got the new version but the lume is very green.  I’m a fan of white lume.  Sure, glowing green is fine.  A vintage watch aging lume into brown or yellow is fine.  But I don’t like false aged yellow, brown, etc. Lume, and don’t like lume that is not white when it is not glowing.  Maybe I’ll find a black bracelet.

So, a double AR spahhipre crystal diver Swiss chronometer for under 750 on a strap.  Which a helium escape valve, etc.  it’s not a true ISO  diver, as it has 60 and not 120 clicks on the bezel.  We’ll see how it does.  
40 years ago the best bang for the buck diver was a 130 dollar Seiko 6309.  About 400 in today’s dollars.
30 years ago it was a 150 dollar Seiko 7002.  About 350 in today’s dollars.
20 years ago it was a 200 dollar Seiko SKX007 or SKX 173.  
Again, about 350 in today’s dollars.

Now…
Seiko has kind of upped their price points.
Still great divers.
But Swiss options have really rebounded.

Spending like 735 bucks with tax, delivered, NIB, a warranty, fancy packaging, etc. for a Swiss COSC diver is amazing.
Even if just on a strap.  It’s also a style all its own.  I have once of their vintage homage models as well.  Legit company with serious history.


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Link Posted: Today 5:46:33 AM EST
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Originally Posted By ramairthree:I cut short my month with the ORIS,Because UPS arrived.Don’t get me wrong, a 40mm vintage or vintage homage diver is a slim, fantastic watch.  It ran 3.5 seconds fast a day over the past 11 days.
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MIDO Ocean Star 600m. $647.10.  It is a very good watch for the $.
Link Posted: Today 6:29:37 AM EST
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This shit is weird in real life.

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Link Posted: Today 8:28:33 AM EST
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Link Posted: Today 10:32:32 AM EST
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My Trump celebration watch.

Link Posted: Today 11:19:45 AM EST
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