The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread

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Very nice. Slimmer than other 300m dive watches, with a 100hr PR, what's not to like. :thumbup:

Also very taken by the dial of the Seamaster Regatta watch, although the case is a bit thick.

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Definitely this..... Oooh yes. Perfectly formed, with bags of provenance and classic looks.

Surprised we don't see more of these.

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^^^^That one at 38mm is too small for you Nick, but they also do a 43mm. The other good point is they are available on a reassuringly expensive BP NATO; IIRC about £400Ish! :shock:

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Take out the date window and it’s perfect.
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:thumbup: a worthy dream
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Yep that's what I want as well but at around £10k pre-owned I doubt it'll ever happen.
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neil8fletcher3 wrote:
atnits wrote:Image
:thumbup: a worthy dream

It's a top watch that I like in it's latest iteration with the blue lumed 3, 6, 9 and at an achievable price. Shame in a way it's only available with a black dial rather than the coloured options in the other Rolex models.
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Mikkei4 wrote:
neil8fletcher3 wrote:
atnits wrote:Image
:thumbup: a worthy dream

It's a top watch that I like in it's latest iteration with the blue lumed 3, 6, 9 and at an achievable price. Shame in a way it's only available with a black dial rather than the coloured options in the other Rolex models.
If you can be happy with the 36mm size then my blue op with the lumed 3 6 9 is a pretty good alternative. It was a straight shoot out between the two for me but the blue dial just edged it for me although I understand the size isn’t for everyone
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I'd be very happy with 36m your blue op is a lovely watch. If I'm ever in a position for an explorer I'd go for a 114270
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I wonder how much?

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Possible competition for the Sinn 556 a smaller Damasko at 39mm

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Also like the look of this one

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One of these...

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C60 GMT MkI¦C11 Elite,Pro¦C700 Grande Rapide¦C8 Pilot MkII¦C8 UTC¦C10 FLE#13¦C4 'Phoenix'¦Speedhawk¦Bluebird LE#319¦IRR LE#129¦C1000 FGR4
Omega PO 2201.51.00¦Damasko DA44¦Seiko KS 5621-7020, SRP639¦Luminox 1833¦Newmark 6BB¦Scurfa DiverOne NATO
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I would quite like to see one of these in real life...

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The latest GS Hi-Beat LE SBGJ227 'Peacock'.
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