State Of Your Dive Watch Collection
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needz moar seiko
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Missing from this picture are the micro's that I hope to get rid of.
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Great stuff! Hope you guys with those sweet Speedmasters are only Muff Diving..
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While not all technically "dive" watches, they are all at least 200m and have screw down crowns. Not pictured is the golden solar Tuna inbound from Rob
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Trevor!cali kid wrote:Great stuff! Hope you guys with those sweet Speedmasters are only Muff Diving..
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Full state of my watches and watch box. Divers to the left and pilots/ sport in the middle and vintage or cheapies to the right. Box still under construction but pleased with it so far. Should be able to hold another 20 or so when top trays are complete. Needs foam cushions and hardware.
Oh, and I have 2 more incoming watches this month
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I like keeping 8, but currently at 12 (without considering the G-shocks those doesn’t count :lol). I have too many beaters, but for what I could sell them, I just prefer to keep them around.
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Love that Autavia Andy...Never seen one before
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Thanks. I have posted pics before, but Heuer didn't make many - precise numbers are not know - somewhere between 20 & 100.
Andy
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Here they all are. Some may be on the way out but having a hard time thinking of selling the 16600.
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Sums up mine.
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Same here. Although I own a few Panerais and the brand started as a dive watch company, rightly or wrongly I don't really consider them dive watches today. Given that I think the P0 2500 is the only watch in my collection that truly fits into the 'dive watch' category.
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Interesting. More of a pilot-style focus then?logan2z wrote:Same here. Although I own a few Panerais and the brand started as a dive watch company, rightly or wrongly I don't really consider them dive watches today. Given that I think the P0 2500 is the only watch in my collection that truly fits into the 'dive watch' category.
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A bit of a mish-mash. Three Panerais (PAM 000, PAM 372, PAM 190), the PO, an IWC Mark XV, two JLCs (Master Chronograph and Master Memovox), a Speedmaster Professional, a GO Senator Observer, an AP 15400 and a Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical. Aside from the Khaki Field, my collection hasn't changed in a couple of years.goaliechris wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:47 amInteresting. More of a pilot-style focus then?logan2z wrote:Same here. Although I own a few Panerais and the brand started as a dive watch company, rightly or wrongly I don't really consider them dive watches today. Given that I think the P0 2500 is the only watch in my collection that truly fits into the 'dive watch' category.
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I know, it’s a good point and I don’t think I’ll end up doing it. I may just store it away in a safe deposit box for a bit.Seppia wrote:Great stuffgoaliechris wrote:Here they all are. Some may be on the way out but having a hard time thinking of selling the 16600.
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Don’t sell any of the five digit Rolex
They are the best in my opinion
I sold a 16600 and I still regret it
Logan - what’s your opinion on the Khaki?
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I had a five digit sub (wore it for 27 years straight), and sold it to get the SD4K 116600. If I had know what Rolex prices would do, I never would have sold itSeppia wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 1:36 pmGreat collection, you’re one five digit sub and a GS away from perfectionraf42 wrote:Awesome Matt, agree, 3 great Omegas, and Sinn well represented.
Nick, some truly amazing watches.
Pat, holy shit, insane collection w/many grails.
Here's my regulars (not pictured the Oris Maldives I'm wearing today, and 6 micros I wear "occasionally").
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I still like dive watches, but between the Speedy, Sinn 556 and Khaki field vintage, I've started appreciating non dive bezel watches.logan2z wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 11:40 amSame here. Although I own a few Panerais and the brand started as a dive watch company, rightly or wrongly I don't really consider them dive watches today. Given that I think the P0 2500 is the only watch in my collection that truly fits into the 'dive watch' category.
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Solidgoaliechris wrote: ↑Wed Jan 09, 2019 9:36 amHere they all are. Some may be on the way out but having a hard time thinking of selling the 16600.
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Oh man, yeah, hey Trevor !!! It's really fantastic to see you !
I hope everything is going awesome on your end. We have really missed you !
P.S. Can't believe all of these watches guys !!! ..Seriously, who needs watch shows !
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Probably about 80% dive watches for me. Hope to sell a few to finish funding a SD4K. Problem is most of the ones that I want to sell, aren’t even worth selling.
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