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Your GS was what turned me on to the
Hi beat GMT models. That dial is stunning.
I'd love to stay with Independents, but the offerings on the sportier side can't really compete with big brands and mostly because of the bracelet/straps provided aren't on the same level.
Maybe a Habring chrono with the new movement (whenever it will be made available) and the brown/red/burgandy dial that I've seen photos of on a Hirsch performance strap could solve all my problems!
P.s. I looked long and hard at Nomos before going down the Habring route. Love the brand, love the photos, went to the AD about 5 times and could not love them in person. Go figure!
I really like this post
By: Harry2 : April 14th, 2017-20:51
You and I are similar, I like to have contrast in my collection. Go to HODINKEE and read the \'two watch collection\' articles. I would pay special attention to Ben Clymer\'s post. You need to create contrast that makes sense. My first inclination is go f...
I am the same
By: Harry2 : April 15th, 2017-11:01
I sold all of my Rolex. Ok this is a problem then, and a shame. GS might not be for you but it\'s unfortunate you can\'t go and try them. Keep us posted! You\'re off to a good start with Felix though!
I had a few Rolex
By: Harry2 : April 15th, 2017-13:16
214270, 16700 and 1803. I like how GS wears much better than modern Rolex. Vintage Rolex wears brilliantly but we all know that. The thickness doesn\'t bother me at all, the design of the case (at least in the case of the GMT I own) works just fine. I wou...
Boiling it down,
By: asonstuf : April 16th, 2017-05:34
I guess I'm going after the polar opposite of my Felix, but when put together make a formidibile pair. So, in actual terms this means: -sport watch with bracelet and /or rubber option -42mm would be max, but more importantly under 50 mm lug to lug -14 mm ...
Really great suggestion.
By: asonstuf : April 17th, 2017-11:15
I remember reading about that watch and thinking 'Finally.' With that said, it would be very similar in style to a Stowa pilot (grey dial) that I've got. Truth be told, though, my third 'fun' watch I've had in the back of my mind for the longest time is t...
Would you consider vintage?
By: NT931 : April 16th, 2017-00:51
Since you have modern watches, and seem to be considering mostly moderns. Perhaps a Rolex GMT2 for a dash of colour, or a vintage Sub with some patina? These would fit your criteria for having a bracelet watch for summer, and the dark dials would be a con...