Ulysse Nardin 42mm Diver
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You gotta do it '90s style:
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Love how you think it's 100% traditional looking at first, but then there
are all of these subtle gear shifts all throughout the design actually !
Going to have stare at this one for a little while !!!
Thanks a lot for the news, and heads up here Eric !
are all of these subtle gear shifts all throughout the design actually !
Going to have stare at this one for a little while !!!
Thanks a lot for the news, and heads up here Eric !
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We're still talking about the denim right?
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Looks essentially the same as about 4 bazillion micros out there. Pretty uninspired, I must say.
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The buyers of this watch isn't that "aware' Henry
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==============dnslater wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:26 pmFinishing, chamfers and casework certainly seems well above $1k micro’s but I would definitely prefer an Aquatimer at less $$. I hate the plates they are screwing to some of these LE’s.tattoo chef wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 5:51 pmThe more I look at it the more it reminds me of an $8-$1000 micro, not a $7500 luxury brand.
Is that a $30 mesh bracelet I see as well? That’s what micros do when they don’t want to pay for tooling for a bracelet.
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The value Tudor gives with its it’s in house movements (Silicon balance spring, 70 hr PR, etc...) I. Sub $4k watches makes models with mildly worked over ETA’s at double the cost hard to swallow.
Exactly, 5K for an Omega diver, even 7500 for a Rolex no date sub c- that said, if you are going to buy it (better get a discount) and keep then fine, but be prepared to lose your shirt on re-sell.
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WTF did I stumble upon?...
I do dig the black gilt dial though.
I do dig the black gilt dial though.
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