Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Thanks for the explanation . . .
. . . which truly speaks volumes
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Considering your line of work, my inclination would be for a less expensive beater like a Seiko Brightz . . .
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. . . which fills your technical requirements, and save the remainder for a 'special occasions' piece.
This from a person that has but one tool watch, and needlessly babies it ;-) . . .
Panerai vs. others
By: Nomer : June 11th, 2011-15:09
Tony, I do not own a Panerai but have respect for the brand. My observation is that people that get a Panerai generally actually want a Panerai (this is somewhat less obvioius than it sounds!); meaning that it is a brand/design draw rather than a model dr...
Tony, having spent nearly...
By: G99 : June 12th, 2011-09:15
Tony, having spent nearly 20 years doing what you do.........more or less i would seriously advise on wearing something cheap and disposable. i've had watches broken in a fight on duty and they've paid for its replacement, but that was a £20 quartz. no on...