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Are there any other watch enthusiasts here? Some of my Watch Collection.
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16916445" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>I agree man! I've gone through 6-7 Omega Seamasters, 1 being a Seamaster Aqua Terra, another being a Seamaster Chronograph. I plan on picking up another Aqua Terra, but I only want the first gen., which would be the 2500 series Co-Axial which is the since they came in 39mm and were the perfect size IMO. Mine looked great, but unfortunately it had a silver sunburst dial, silver hands, silver indices, polished case and bracelet, so when the sun was out and I looked to see what time it was, I couldn't tell. Too much silver lol. I need a more contrasting dial. I went to the Omega boutique somewhat near to me and tried on a 38mm version and it was way too small. Not sure why I didn't try one the 41mm. I'll probably go in there and try one out in that size. I'd love to buy one new, but my name is already on the waiting list for a 2023 40mm Rolex Explorer.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised I still haven't picked up a Speedy Pro yet. I had the LE Heuer only branded Autavia which Tag did a great job at listening to all the customer feedback and building the watch based on how everyone voted. I really wanted the Heuer only branded 60th anniversary Carrera, but they sold out so fast since Tag only made 600 of them. They kinda screwed up and made way too many limited edition Autavias, so I guess their idea to fix is was to make barely any Carreras. Even if I could buy one, they're like $7k-$9k and I can't justify spending that much on that exact watch. They're not the easy thing to find, but in 1995/96, TH made a Heuer branded 1964 Re-Edition Carrera in 36mm. It was a chronograph and hand wound. They are pretty steady and sell for $3k-$3.5k.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyways, np man. Feel free to reach out if you find a Tudor you plan on buying and you'd like a 2nd opinion to make sure the person isn't ripping you off in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16916445, member: 55199"] I agree man! I've gone through 6-7 Omega Seamasters, 1 being a Seamaster Aqua Terra, another being a Seamaster Chronograph. I plan on picking up another Aqua Terra, but I only want the first gen., which would be the 2500 series Co-Axial which is the since they came in 39mm and were the perfect size IMO. Mine looked great, but unfortunately it had a silver sunburst dial, silver hands, silver indices, polished case and bracelet, so when the sun was out and I looked to see what time it was, I couldn't tell. Too much silver lol. I need a more contrasting dial. I went to the Omega boutique somewhat near to me and tried on a 38mm version and it was way too small. Not sure why I didn't try one the 41mm. I'll probably go in there and try one out in that size. I'd love to buy one new, but my name is already on the waiting list for a 2023 40mm Rolex Explorer. I'm surprised I still haven't picked up a Speedy Pro yet. I had the LE Heuer only branded Autavia which Tag did a great job at listening to all the customer feedback and building the watch based on how everyone voted. I really wanted the Heuer only branded 60th anniversary Carrera, but they sold out so fast since Tag only made 600 of them. They kinda screwed up and made way too many limited edition Autavias, so I guess their idea to fix is was to make barely any Carreras. Even if I could buy one, they're like $7k-$9k and I can't justify spending that much on that exact watch. They're not the easy thing to find, but in 1995/96, TH made a Heuer branded 1964 Re-Edition Carrera in 36mm. It was a chronograph and hand wound. They are pretty steady and sell for $3k-$3.5k. Anyways, np man. Feel free to reach out if you find a Tudor you plan on buying and you'd like a 2nd opinion to make sure the person isn't ripping you off in some way. [/QUOTE]
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