Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Navigator perpetuals get two thumbs up from yours truly . . .
. . . whether they're cal 100s from series production, like your latest addition, or the limited edition cal 39s from a decade ago (and lets include the Sport Evo perpetual in this line-up, too). These are amongst the finest examples of complicated sports watches ever offered by any manufacturer; it's difficult to think of another example that fills so many requirements as well as the NP.
Cordially,
Art
New G.O. Acquisition
By: dpj17 : February 5th, 2014-10:51
Well, after some debate with myself I decided to pull the trigger on one that has always caught my eye. The now discontinued Navigator Perpetual, always loved the line but never owned a GO Pilot. For the money I believe they are not only the best looking ...
Agreed.
By: dpj17 : February 5th, 2014-12:33
Could not have put it better myself, the size is the only issue that I have at the moment being someone who is used to 39-42mm for the most part. Overall I am incredibly happy! Thank you Sir.
Great choice!
By: massi. : February 6th, 2014-06:27
For sure you'll have the privilege to read correctly each day, date and month during the year, and without loupe! All in all this is not so common in a watch ;-) ...For other dials today is... a dot between 5 and 7! Best, massi
It's a great watch.
By: mac : February 10th, 2014-06:02
I had one year a few years back. My favorites were the legibility of the dial and the look of the hands. I parted with mine, finding I didn't wear enough to have a perpetual, but it was definitely special. I hope you enjoy it. David