More Sealander Love

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Also, you two are officially no help. Or maybe the best help.
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Peteo wrote: Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:34 am Welp. I'm certainly very weak.

Incoming. :)
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^^^ Yeah, I don't think so either. I already get the feeling that my Super Compressor is going to have a tough time stacking up to this one. It's such a bargain, and it speaks to me on a lot of levels. On spec, I really can't think of a single quibble. Maybe the power reserve and the stated timing tolerance? But it's automatic, so who cares and the actual timing tolerance will probably be fine considering how the watch will be part of a large (and ever growing) rotation.

Now, I just have to suffer the wait...
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Peteo wrote: Thu Oct 06, 2022 3:36 am ^^^ Yeah, I don't think so either. I already get the feeling that my Super Compressor is going to have a tough time stacking up to this one. It's such a bargain, and it speaks to me on a lot of levels. On spec, I really can't think of a single quibble. Maybe the power reserve and the stated timing tolerance? But it's automatic, so who cares and the actual timing tolerance will probably be fine considering how the watch will be part of a large (and ever growing) rotation.

Now, I just have to suffer the wait...
The wait will be worth it...
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^^^ Sure does look nice, Paul. The lines on case are really something for this price point. Looks better than a lot of watches that are three times as expensive.
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