SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
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SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Just saw this at local AD, it has intrigued me since its launch. Its huge, it's cool.... its wearable!
Some quick pics on my 6.5 inch wrist.
Dial is pure KhakiField with massive 1mm solid superluminova numerals. Case is 50mm, lugs 24mm and not too thick. It has a decent weight to it and comes with a weird sort of nato that can be worn 2 ways, one if which brings case much closer to wrist.
Case looks like it is bead blasted finish. I was hoping it was going to ridiculous, but it's not.
This may be a case of cool over comfort...
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Some quick pics on my 6.5 inch wrist.
Dial is pure KhakiField with massive 1mm solid superluminova numerals. Case is 50mm, lugs 24mm and not too thick. It has a decent weight to it and comes with a weird sort of nato that can be worn 2 ways, one if which brings case much closer to wrist.
Case looks like it is bead blasted finish. I was hoping it was going to ridiculous, but it's not.
This may be a case of cool over comfort...
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Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Nice. I really like this one.
And a comparison to the 38mm...
And a comparison to the 38mm...
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Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Wow, it's huge!!!
That's what she said...
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Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Really is neat guys !! Guess because of the large dial, and no bezel,
it feels, or looks like that. ..Kind of has an almost pilot's watch way about it !
Thanks a ton for the look at it, or them !!!
it feels, or looks like that. ..Kind of has an almost pilot's watch way about it !
Thanks a ton for the look at it, or them !!!
Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
This thing is the size of a desk clock. It actually wears very comfortable.
If you have worn an IWC big pilot, this has the same feel.
It does wear very comfortable, and takes all your panerai 24mm straps.
Not as bad as flava flav wearing a clock around his neck....
If you have worn an IWC big pilot, this has the same feel.
It does wear very comfortable, and takes all your panerai 24mm straps.
Not as bad as flava flav wearing a clock around his neck....
Stan, don’t you know the first law of physics? Anything that’s fun costs at least eight dollars”
-- Eric Cartman
“To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due.”
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman
I bought a cheap watch from a crazy man
Floating down canal
It doesn't use numbers or moving hands
It always just says now
Now you may be thinking that I was had
But this watch is never wrong
And If I have trouble the warranty said
Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On
- Jimmy Buffett
-- Eric Cartman
“To absent friends, lost loves, old gods, and the season of mists; and may each and every one of us always give the devil his due.”
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman
I bought a cheap watch from a crazy man
Floating down canal
It doesn't use numbers or moving hands
It always just says now
Now you may be thinking that I was had
But this watch is never wrong
And If I have trouble the warranty said
Breathe In, Breathe Out, Move On
- Jimmy Buffett
Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Put that dinner plate on a standing desk with a really thick NATO.
Re: SuperLuminova Dinner Plate aka Hamilton 50mm
Erik, you are actually one of the few guys I know with the wrists to actually wear this thing! I don't think you can even get my watches on bracelets over your mitts ("hands" doesn't quite seem like the correct word!)
BTW - we need to catch up over a beer one of these days. The decks will be open soon!
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True, unless there's a decent wetsuit extension lol. Tuna is about as big as I'll go any more, tho. Normal length lugs on a wrist clock like that just looks clownish to me. Hell, one of my favorites these days is a 40mm Khaki quartzRyeguy wrote:Erik, you are actually one of the few guys I know with the wrists to actually wear this thing! I don't think you can even get my watches on bracelets over your mitts ("hands" doesn't quite seem like the correct word!)
BTW - we need to catch up over a beer one of these days. The decks will be open soon!
I just hit 6 months without alcohol. A good local beer might floor me these days (but my divorce will be final on 4/4, so I may need to celebrate!)
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6 months, no booze? Nobody likes a quitter, Erikfour20 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 1:45 pmTrue, unless there's a decent wetsuit extension lol. Tuna is about as big as I'll go any more, tho. Normal length lugs on a wrist clock like that just looks clownish to me. Hell, one of my favorites these days is a 40mm Khaki quartzRyeguy wrote:Erik, you are actually one of the few guys I know with the wrists to actually wear this thing! I don't think you can even get my watches on bracelets over your mitts ("hands" doesn't quite seem like the correct word!)
BTW - we need to catch up over a beer one of these days. The decks will be open soon!
I just hit 6 months without alcohol. A good local beer might floor me these days (but my divorce will be final on 4/4, so I may need to celebrate!)
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If one beer would floor you, you have become what Terry would call a "cheap date".
I'm with you on the size thing though. I still enjoy my MM300 and Shogun, but those are kind of "sneaky big" in my book. They hide their size well. 40-42 is more my sweet spot.
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