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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    Looks a bit like this Spinnaker.


    https://spinnaker-watches.com/produc...ite-sp-5097-66


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    https://www.christopherward.com/vip-...?start=0&sz=72

    At the mo. there is a 12 Nebula too

    and a Celest , thought they'd all gone by now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strela167 View Post
    https://www.christopherward.com/vip-...?start=0&sz=72

    At the mo. there is a 12 Nebula too

    and a Celest , thought they'd all gone by now
    @hayday https://www.christopherward.com/vip-...-T00P0-B0.html
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    Not bad.

    Cheers,

    Richard

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    Seeing a lot of Ceramic lately. Not sure if it's a good thing.

    Cheers,

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybotron View Post
    Seeing a lot of Ceramic lately. Not sure if it's a good thing.

    No, it is not. Ceramic is brittle af
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    Random watch thread 2




    I guess there is a collector's market for this -- or Casio thinks so, anyway.

    $550? Pass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanator View Post
    I just can’t come to like the Aqua Tera. I’ve had five and the horrible hand with nearly no lume seem to always bother me. I only like them on the rubber straps with the fold over clasp.. The fold over clasp bracelet was OK but now that they’ve gone to a butterfly that will completely stop me from even looking at them. The only one that I sort of liked was the James Bond Skyfall model. Once I got it off the bracelet, it was reasonably tolerable on the strap. The hands were a bit better on that one also. The constellation series of Omega watches have butterfly clasps which have renewed my dislike of these.

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    Reading this concerns me. The AT is my next planned watch purchase of over $200 (it;s going to be a few years from now). I'll be sure to see it in person first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    Reading this concerns me. The AT is my next planned watch purchase of over $200 (it;s going to be a few years from now). I'll be sure to see it in person first.
    Counterpoint - it was my only watch for 2 years and I absolutely love it. Yes the lume is bad on the hour hand, but my need to know the time in pitch black where I have no phone etc is pretty rare. A valid criticism from Michael, but shouldn't be a deal breaker imo - no watch is perfect (but this isn't far off).
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