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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: 16917467" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>It's starting to patina lightly. Thr I got it from had about 6 months worth of patina on it, but I purposely cleaned it like new so I could see how long it would go from basically new, to patina X1, X2, X3, X4, etc. </p><p></p><p>The BB Bronze is my favorite watch right now. Thanks for the strap comment, I went through about 4-5 different straps until I got the one that's one there now. At first I didn't like the style of leather it had, then I realized it's what makes mine different and not just some Amazon strap and definitely not the OEM strap that is close to $500 which is insane. </p><p></p><p>I traded away one of my older Omega Seamaster Chonos to get the BB58, which is fine since I always try to pick up a Seamaster if I find a good deal. It's basically currency in the watch world. Most don't care if it's an older 1164 model from the 90s. Personally I like thr first gen. Co-Axial Seamasters and Aqua Terras since they were 41mm and 39mm. They were both perfectly sized and Omega only gave the exhibition caseback to the ATs, and solid backs on the SMPs, which doesn't bother me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16917467, member: 55199"] It's starting to patina lightly. Thr I got it from had about 6 months worth of patina on it, but I purposely cleaned it like new so I could see how long it would go from basically new, to patina X1, X2, X3, X4, etc. The BB Bronze is my favorite watch right now. Thanks for the strap comment, I went through about 4-5 different straps until I got the one that's one there now. At first I didn't like the style of leather it had, then I realized it's what makes mine different and not just some Amazon strap and definitely not the OEM strap that is close to $500 which is insane. I traded away one of my older Omega Seamaster Chonos to get the BB58, which is fine since I always try to pick up a Seamaster if I find a good deal. It's basically currency in the watch world. Most don't care if it's an older 1164 model from the 90s. Personally I like thr first gen. Co-Axial Seamasters and Aqua Terras since they were 41mm and 39mm. They were both perfectly sized and Omega only gave the exhibition caseback to the ATs, and solid backs on the SMPs, which doesn't bother me. [/QUOTE]
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