aldossari_faisal
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amazing
allow me to tell you mate its one of the most mouth watering watch collections i've ever seen, your a man with dlicate taste.
Thanks for sharing.
Faisal
Join in “Big Watch Week”…
By: pplater : March 5th, 2010-18:27
Having a lazy day at home? Need something to take your mind off the treats in store at Basel? Looking for an excuse to re-visit an old friend in the watchbox? Welcome to ‘Big Watch Week’ . Some of you may remember the shared fun of ‘Smaller Watch Week’ in...
My Large HM2
By: ArthurSG : March 5th, 2010-18:57
as of now. Very wearable for me as it is nore wide than tall (its the tall with a lot of the lugs sticking out that I can't deal with. I trust there isn't anything tongue in cheek about the "large" request.......
Well, ocw...
By: pplater : March 5th, 2010-21:02
... it may be 'only' 44mm, but it's no shrinking violet! The Panerais have such 'heft' that you almost have to allow a '+2mm' OP factor on the wrist, don't you feel? It will be really interesting to see which watch in this thread turns out to be the bigge...
My kind of week!
By: AnthonyTsai : March 5th, 2010-22:52
I have 2 Panerai's in 47mm - a Luminor and a Radiomir. I've been wearing my 47mm Radiomir for the past 2 weeks straight and into my 3rd week. What is there not to love about large watches? If my small 6.75" wrist can wear a 47mm Radiomir, then surely many...
hi Anthony
By: Tony A.H : March 6th, 2010-17:51
same Great name and Taste but mine is the Poor Man's Rad 21 !! ( oh so GORGEOUS) but i LOVE my 232 ;0)))) ohhhh , the 159 !! it was my First panerai . back then i thought 40mm was as Big as i can go but that changed 8 Months after i bought it. then sold i...
BENDOMATIC!
By: BDLJ : March 9th, 2010-04:13
Egiziano? 6mm Suunto? I give you the Scubapro (SOS) decompression meter... No, I'm not going to wear this all week... This message has been edited by BDLJ on 2010-03-09 04:17:42...
49mm here...
By: pplater : March 5th, 2010-23:53
(Cheating a little: 49mm x 36mm x 14mm). This is the watch which just edged out the PAM 249 at 47mm and the Breitling Heritage Superocean at a tad over 46mm. Although not an 'apples with apples' comparison due to the shape of its case, the Urwerk comforta...
Good to have....
By: pplater : March 8th, 2010-21:38
... Emergency Services backing up the cause, cfd; you can always be relied upon in that respect, thanks. Just as a matter of interest, what three timezones do you default to on your 'frisbee'-sized toolwatch, and why? Cheers, pplater.
It's odd, isn't it?...
By: pplater : March 8th, 2010-21:56
Intuitively, you would think, wouldn't you Davo, that in any given year it would make sense for OP to manufacture most or all of the Radiomir models in the same size cases? In that way they might gain the greatest 'economies of scale'. But no: it seems th...
I'd love to join but ...
By: donizetti : March 6th, 2010-06:52
.. is it OK if the watch only shows up on Tuesday? Right now it is still being built: (mine being the one in the middle of the left column of watch heads). It is a 47 mm B-Uhr Hommage built with a 1937 movement. If that is not by the rules I would have to...
Wakmann
By: donizetti : March 6th, 2010-09:24
... a revival of the venerable brand Wakmann which worked closely with Breitling in the last century. It is a NOS Phenix movement nicely reworked and the watch has been designed in many many fun discussions with a German watch forum. I really look forward...
Sigh....
By: stromer : March 6th, 2010-13:10
So be it, pplater. I am getting out of my box the Citizen CyberAqualand. While Citizen is well known for the dive watches they produce it is very little known that they also had one full featured dive computer in their lineup. This 47 x 17mm beast: Across...
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