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Love that the U1P was on the list. Incredible piece.
I really want to try the Seiko- but I wish it was under 3k.
I really want to try the Seiko- but I wish it was under 3k.
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I dig that Bremont. When I watch recon’d the model your sale popped up. I never knew you had one.
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That's a great list from Jason. The U1P is amazing, and hasn't gotten enough love IMO. I'm also a huge fan of the Black Lung. Wish I could've made the 62MAS reissue onto my wrist. And the TT Mil-Spec is so good.
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This. Great list.Sidheguitarist wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 11:03 amThere goes that fucking Jason again, with his exquisite taste, actual real-world dive experience, and solid writing chops.
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Deep sea chrono is plenty tuff. I've put mine through all kinds of shithoppyjr wrote:Yes. Although...I tried on the new, slimmer 1305 too. It was huge (even on me!) but was surprisingly comfortable. I was about 90% of the way there. A 44-45 version would have made the sale.CGSshorty wrote:They keep missing the obvious. A 44mm 305 would be just perfect.hoppyjr wrote:I tried on the tiny PAM Sub yesterday. It was tiny.
Being honest, I’m still thinking about that 1305.
Also tried on the JLC Deep Sea chrono. What a beautiful watch! I had visions of it on nato. My price was pretty close to the 1305, but I worry a bit about JLC being a bit delicate.
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Good to know, thanks.greenlightning wrote:Deep sea chrono is plenty tuff. I've put mine through all kinds of shithoppyjr wrote:Yes. Although...I tried on the new, slimmer 1305 too. It was huge (even on me!) but was surprisingly comfortable. I was about 90% of the way there. A 44-45 version would have made the sale.CGSshorty wrote:They keep missing the obvious. A 44mm 305 would be just perfect.hoppyjr wrote:I tried on the tiny PAM Sub yesterday. It was tiny.
Being honest, I’m still thinking about that 1305.
Also tried on the JLC Deep Sea chrono. What a beautiful watch! I had visions of it on nato. My price was pretty close to the 1305, but I worry a bit about JLC being a bit delicate.
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Congrats. I think the Seiko is my fave closely followed by the SinnNellipj wrote:The Sinn, Rolex, Doxa and Seiko are checked off the list. The Seiko just landed.
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Wait, are you okay with being referred to as a FL Cop? I thought you were a NYC cop??!
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"was" a NYC cop, "is" a FL cop.
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FlyPenFly wrote:Wait, are you okay with being referred to as a FL Cop? I thought you were a NYC cop??!
NYC cop at heart. The Florida cops never let me forget.gwells wrote:"was" a NYC cop, "is" a FL cop.
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