The Timepiece Thread vol: READ THE 1st POST!!!

Just wanted to share, I'm not sure if anyone here is with me but I love old, vintage style divers.

Just a few examples are the JLC Deep Sea
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IWC Aquatimer 2000
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And even the Longines Legend Diver (which is already a decent price at $2300 but just too big for my wrist)
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But not I think I found what I might actually cop just because it retails for $1850, the Oris Divers Sixty Five
(left is the new iteration while the one on the right is the original)
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One of the few times the new version is better just because the date has been moved to the 6 o'clock and it balances out the dial, it's symmetric now and at 40mm, it is can be accommodated by my wrist.
Plus it's an Oris so I'll be keeping an eye out for it to go on a deep discount.
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Just wanted to share, I'm not sure if anyone here is with me but I love old, vintage style divers.

Just a few examples are the JLC Deep Sea



IWC Aquatimer 2000




And even the Longines Legend Diver (which is already a decent price at $2300 but just too big for my wrist)





But not I think I found what I might actually cop just because it retails for $1850, the Oris Divers Sixty Five
(left is the new iteration while the one on the right is the original)



One of the few times the new version is better just because the date has been moved to the 6 o'clock and it balances out the dial, it's symmetric now and at 40mm, it is can be accommodated by my wrist.
Plus it's an Oris so I'll be keeping an eye out for it to go on a deep discount.
 
i could be wrong but i believe i read a story in this thread about someone finding two le coultre's deep sea alarms at a thrift shop
 
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Some very nice pieces in this thread.

Was (and still) hoping to get my first "luxury" (entry level) watch, hopefully sometime later in the year.

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Seiko Spork on a brown leather strap. Had it for a few years now and still love it.

I have very small wrists, so it's a little big on my wrists.
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Just found this thread, my watch collection is building fast, i don't get to attached to them, only a few. Constantly selling and buying or upgrading.

Anyways...old pic but I rocked this today.

As of now my collection includes: Rolex 18k yg GMT 2, GMT 2 BLNR, 36mm president/diamond dial, TT Blue sub ceramic bezel, hulk sub, Datejust 2 41mm TT, 18k YG daytona leather strap (currently with a white rubber-b strap), TT Daytona slate dial, SS YM1(red nato strap), Cartier ballon bleu solid 18k Rose gold, Vacheron Constantin Overseas, A. Lange and Sohne 1 moonphase 18k Rose gold, and a few others i'm probably forgetting.

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Damn, great collection.

More pics are always welcomed so please share your collection if you don't mind.
 
Can anyone recommend anything I the $500-$1000 range that is 44mm or bigger? I have fat wrist and anything smaller looks like a woman's watch.
 
Can anyone recommend anything I the $500-$1000 range that is 44mm or bigger? I have fat wrist and anything smaller looks like a woman's watch.
Tissot makes some real nice stuff in that size or right around it.

Im sure Breitling makes some big pieces as well.
 
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