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    Decided to give the Explorer II a day off so I put this on today:

    Cheers,

    Michael

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    Switched to a Citizen Nighthawk -- a watch I bought more than a decade ago and very rarely wear. It needs some light.

    I never learned how to use the functions and I don't even recall what they are.

    While I like the "instrument panel" look to the dial, it seems a might "busy" to me these days.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
    Switched to a Citizen Nighthawk -- a watch I bought more than a decade ago and very rarely wear. It needs some light.

    I never learned how to use the functions and I don't even recall what they are.

    While I like the "instrument panel" look to the dial, it seems a might "busy" to me these days.




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    I found the dial to be remarkably readable, despite the amount they've crammed into it

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    People sleep peaceably in their beds @ night ONLY because rough men stand ready to do VIOLENCE
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kronos View Post
    Switched to a Citizen Nighthawk -- a watch I bought more than a decade ago and very rarely wear. It needs some light.

    I never learned how to use the functions and I don't even recall what they are.

    While I like the "instrument panel" look to the dial, it seems a might "busy" to me these days.




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    I've got the Havana brown dial version of this model. I had the all black PVD model that I gave to my son so I would wear the Havana brown model.



    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
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    Snazzy!

    One of those gems most of us only know about when they're gone...

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    Snazzy!

    One of those gems most of us only know about when they're gone...
    This cost me around 200€. The movement is the basic 7s36, but the sapphire crystal and the 100m WR are nice, at this price point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    This cost me around 200€. The movement is the basic 7s36, but the sapphire crystal and the 100m WR are nice, at this price point.

    And the case and the hands and the crown and the applied numerals and indices...

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    And the case and the hands and the crown and the applied numerals and indices...
    LOL!!!

    Oh yes, those.

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