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Started by dawej, December 15, 2010, 06:53:15 PM

Ultra-Vintage

Quote from: rplace on June 28, 2012, 09:43:32 AM
Quote from: Ultra-Vintage on June 27, 2012, 10:45:20 PM

That is a pretty serious dive watch!  Nice one  8)

Thanks it was my first "real" watch. I took it sailing and flipped my boat way further out than I should have been. I fell right though the sail and ripped it. First thing I did when I popped up out of the water was grab my wrist to make sure it was there. I mean who cares about the boat, right, make sure the watch is safe! I managed to right the boat and limp back to shore after about 45 minutes.

Very true!  As long as the watch is still there, everything else can be taken care of

rplace

Quote from: smithrjd on June 28, 2012, 08:15:00 PM
This week is the Sea Wolf week. Silver dial yellow/black racing bezel. Bought by me in '72. Serviced by BWG and looking and running great.

Very nice, best one I have seen YET!

rplace

Look what the mail man just delivered. Man, it sure is small. Does not look it in the photo but feels so small and light on my wrist. This may take some getting used to.


Butch

#103
Ahh, a MAN'S watch. Not one of those 50 MM POS's that, when you open it up, has a dime sized kortz movement inside it. Might as well be wearing a PC on your wrist.

This may help you out with your transition. When you look at it, think about the 200+ parts inside, spinning, moving, and sliding, all in prefect unison and harmony, just to show you that you are about to be late for something.

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oldbronco


I just had to throw in a Bulova, but I;m wearing my new Sea Wolf


Butch

Off topic. (Unless you are wearing them both.)
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rplace

#106
Quote from: Butch on June 29, 2012, 04:39:10 PM
Ahh, a MAN'S watch. Not one of those 50 MM POS's that, when you open it up, has a dime sized kortz movement inside it. Might as well be wearing a PC on your wrist.

This may help you out with your transition. When you look at it, think about the 200+ parts inside, spinning, moving, and sliding, all in prefect unison and harmony, just to show you that you are about to be late for something.

Welcome to The Brotherhood.

Have no fear all my watches have a heart beat. I'd rather look at my cell phone than wear Quartz. This is what I had on when the Seawolf arrived in the mail.

Oldbronco, great look. I love it, well done!


Butch

I LIKE this one!

Does the movement fill the case?
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rplace

New week, new wolf. Can't decide between the white face and the black face.


smithrjd

This I shifted to one of myother "Navy" watches. A '74 Omega SeaMaster "Soccer Timer"


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evghenii

Hello! I with my new Astro II )

chris76

#113

evghenii

 cool Astro ! I had the same with analogic band.)

Butch

Is this where I show you the picture of my 1990's kortz GMT?
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oldbronco


today (9/28), my latest thanks to Butch.

JDS (Ohio)

#117
Killer SW; I have a well known weakness for blue dials.  It's been awhile, it's good to be back and see the forum rolling along.  And I am wearing n Zodiac today, it's even blue:




This is one of only 2 I've ever seen before, and one of my favorites.
John

chris76


evghenii

#119
My black sw for today) :beer

chris76


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