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Jan 23, 2015, 10:06 PM
#41
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Jan 24, 2015, 03:22 AM
#42
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Thanks. I tried this out when it was launched sometime back. It really looked very nice, but the problem the fonts on the face is too small, that I really had trouble reading. Otherwise, this would have been added on a year ago....sigh....signs of ageing
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Jan 24, 2015, 03:29 AM
#43
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Thanks to all who have made great suggestions to what I was looking for. Looking through the thread, I have some souring/ hunting to do. These are what I am looking at right now:
Longines Telemeter, though I think I prefer the one from Junghans as the dial seems less busy.
Zodiac Sea Dragon, most probably the blue dial - looks stunning on picture
Smiths
Beijing
Tudor Heritage Blue Chrono
Vulcain
Ball Skin Diver
Rado Diver
These are mostly within my budget, with some change .
The other three that will probably take me a while before I can lay my hands on are:
GO Seventies, Zenith Big Pilot, and the GP 1945.
Once again, thanks to all who contributed. Much appreciated. More suggestions are always welcome. Its the fun part of the hobby!
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Jan 24, 2015, 09:14 PM
#44
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Originally Posted by
Nutty28
Thanks. I tried this out when it was launched sometime back. It really looked very nice, but the problem the fonts on the face is too small, that I really had trouble reading. Otherwise, this would have been added on a year ago....sigh....signs of ageing
Assuming you're talking about the Tissot Heritage Navigator, yeah, I know what you mean. I have to stare long and hard to read it, but I can eventually (50 year old eyes). Seeing as how this is 43mm and the original was (I think) 36mm, can you imagine ever being able to read that one? I guess it came with a magnifying glass. LOL!
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Jan 25, 2015, 03:24 AM
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still count as re-issue... all i got are these 30th anniversary of the 1983 DW5000 from 2013.. (DW5030, DW5030c, and DW5030D)
it has stainless steel screwback case and the simplicity,ultradurable and dorky look of the first g-shock... i love them..
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Jan 25, 2015, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by
rfortson
Assuming you're talking about the Tissot Heritage Navigator, yeah, I know what you mean. I have to stare long and hard to read it, but I can eventually (50 year old eyes). Seeing as how this is 43mm and the original was (I think) 36mm, can you imagine ever being able to read that one? I guess it came with a magnifying glass. LOL!
Yup, I was referring to the Tissot. My bad for not quoting earlier.
I was actually very eager to see it in person and was prepared to make the purchase when I first saw the ad. And to be honest, other than its legibility, it would have been perfect.
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Jan 25, 2015, 04:36 AM
#47
Now that you mention Tissot, the Heritage 150th Anniversary series (39,5mm case) is quite nice and well within budget (in steel)
(pics from Tissot web)
Last edited by CFR; Jan 25, 2015 at 04:39 AM.
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Jan 25, 2015, 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by
CFR
Now that you mention Tissot, the Heritage 150th Anniversary series (39,5mm case) is quite nice and well within budget (in steel)
(pics from Tissot web)
That's a nice one, C. Thanks! Is this already launched?
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Jan 25, 2015, 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
Nutty28
That's a nice one, C. Thanks! Is this already launched?
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Yes, they are. These models were launched a few years, ago, but they are (still) on the catalog. The chrono reference is: T66.1.722.31
Edit: they are COSC certified.
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