Graham Chronofighter Prodive
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Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Hey all
I was revisiting Graham (*preemptively ducks for cover*) , one of those brands for which I sway giddily between gut-deep revulsion and shameful secret attraction.. (am I alone in this?)
So I had no idea they made this and my first thought was to check the DWC reaction: unless I'm searching wrong I dont see any mention of it, so...
Ignoring the 'luxury' market pricing, I for one think it's pretty cool looking, cool and functional in the dial design. And if it is actually operable underwater, the monopusher chrono is smart.. anyone actually tried it?
Cheers
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I was revisiting Graham (*preemptively ducks for cover*) , one of those brands for which I sway giddily between gut-deep revulsion and shameful secret attraction.. (am I alone in this?)
So I had no idea they made this and my first thought was to check the DWC reaction: unless I'm searching wrong I dont see any mention of it, so...
Ignoring the 'luxury' market pricing, I for one think it's pretty cool looking, cool and functional in the dial design. And if it is actually operable underwater, the monopusher chrono is smart.. anyone actually tried it?
Cheers
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
I too like Graham, maybe not that specific watch, but some of their other offerings. Never tried one, but understand they are pretty solid
Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
It took me a moment to realize that it does have hour and minute hands. I’m on the revulsion side of the fence.
The Hapa
Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Secret fan here as well, although I've never owned one. Whenever I've had enough pocket change to pick one up, I found something else I wanted more.. They fall in to a very competitive price range (at least for me)..
VR/
Paul
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Paul
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Never have had one Adam, but also have to admit they are very different,
and eye-catching. Where else are you? Or we going to see a design
like this right? ..Probably is up there in price, and also size, but still like
seeing them, and what Graham always has up their sleeve.
Thanks so much !
and eye-catching. Where else are you? Or we going to see a design
like this right? ..Probably is up there in price, and also size, but still like
seeing them, and what Graham always has up their sleeve.
Thanks so much !
- adammargerison
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Yes good point Hapa I spose they do blend a little with all the large white patches on the face, it's all more distinguishable when illuminated I think, as you'd want underwater..HapaHapa wrote:It took me a moment to realize that it does have hour and minute hands. I’m on the revulsion side of the fence.
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Aha, your right about the many options around that price, what kind of thing have you been more attracted to? I have to admit to myself that I like these but could never pull one off on my small wrists.. with this many shiny coins in my pocket I'd probably look at Ulysse Nardindeepcdvr wrote:Secret fan here as well, although I've never owned one. Whenever I've had enough pocket change to pick one up, I found something else I wanted more.. They fall in to a very competitive price range (at least for me)..
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Nothing in particular - pretty much change my mind every minuteadammargerison wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:17 pmAha, your right about the many options around that price, what kind of thing have you been more attracted to? I have to admit to myself that I like these but could never pull one off on my small wrists.. with this many shiny coins in my pocket I'd probably look at Ulysse Nardindeepcdvr wrote:Secret fan here as well, although I've never owned one. Whenever I've had enough pocket change to pick one up, I found something else I wanted more.. They fall in to a very competitive price range (at least for me)..
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Paul
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Paul
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Re: Graham Chronofighter Prodive
Aha..yep sometimes there are just too many fish in the sea (baboom-ching!)deepcdvr wrote:Nothing in particular - pretty much change my mind every minuteadammargerison wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:17 pmAha, your right about the many options around that price, what kind of thing have you been more attracted to? I have to admit to myself that I like these but could never pull one off on my small wrists.. with this many shiny coins in my pocket I'd probably look at Ulysse Nardindeepcdvr wrote:Secret fan here as well, although I've never owned one. Whenever I've had enough pocket change to pick one up, I found something else I wanted more.. They fall in to a very competitive price range (at least for me)..
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