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K_J_R wrote:... i am would like to get the dw5735 but dont like that it is non solar. have you checked them out
linton wrote:metalgear2095 wrote:RedVEVO wrote:If one is to wear a Rolex or Patek it shows you have attained a certain status or success in life .
Not everybody can own such a unique and expensive watch . It's not a matter of " show meh your rolly "
It will match with your education level, your Audi or BMW, large house with pool and beautiful wife and family .
And of course money to support all.
Again this applies to "some" people.
Again it depends on your level .
You sound dumb. There are a lot of rich people that drive regular vehicles and wear regular watches with good education and beautiful wife and family. Grow up man.
Dumb is an understatement. This guy is real foolish, lying like a schoolchild to impress, because he is trying to show off. Since when is material things a measure of one's worth. Dude, if you measure your status by the watch you wear, I'm sorry for you.
rollingstock wrote:I sold my Rolex to pay my mortgage.
That there sufferer life.
adnj wrote:K_J_R wrote:... i am would like to get the dw5735 but dont like that it is non solar. have you checked them out
I liked that round case. I would expect a solar multi band out eventually.
I have never been much of a fan of rectangular Gs. I did get a GX56 and liked it. I always bought the Master of G. Those are great watches IMHO.
There are so many other watches that I wear more than my G-shocks but if I am traveling with just one watch, its almost always a G.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Red beyotch hada compensate for something with he fancy watches
adnj wrote:I have been looking for a new diving watch for actual diving.
I'm interested in a 46mm stainless case (no PVD), super luminova lume, a ceramic bezel with lume, ETA movement, date window, and a metal bracelet with solid end links. Budget at US$600. Any suggestions? I'm open to microbrands, too.
A small seconds or GMT complication would be a welcomed bonus.
VexXx Dogg wrote:adnj wrote:I have been looking for a new diving watch for actual diving.
I'm interested in a 46mm stainless case (no PVD), super luminova lume, a ceramic bezel with lume, ETA movement, date window, and a metal bracelet with solid end links. Budget at US$600. Any suggestions? I'm open to microbrands, too.
A small seconds or GMT complication would be a welcomed bonus.
stretch that budget and check the garmin
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/568181#specs
the Fenix is calling out my name for multisport (running/cycling)
I'll be shopping for one. Very nice looking.K_J_R wrote:Raven Endeavour meets all specs except price. 750 usd.
lumibrite > superluminova imho
tr1ad wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Red beyotch hada compensate for something with he fancy watches
actual watches or catalogue
K74T wrote:Too bad you not authentic though.
tr1ad wrote:back on track folks
VexXx Dogg wrote:
stretch that budget and check the garmin
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/568181#specs
the Fenix is calling out my name for multisport (running/cycling)
adnj wrote:I have been looking for a new diving watch for actual diving.
I'm interested in a 46mm stainless case (no PVD), super luminova lume, a ceramic bezel with lume, ETA movement, date window, and a metal bracelet with solid end links. Budget at US$600. Any suggestions? I'm open to microbrands, too.
A small seconds or GMT complication would be a welcomed bonus.
$30,000+ usd.....but very beautiful.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Patman wrote:Not too sure if this was mentioned in the thread before but I'd like a recommendation to someone who can professionally and properly service automatic watches, thanks.
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