Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Might I suggest . . .
. . . the 5085, Dje? . . .
5711.
By: Ba Ba : November 29th, 2010-19:05
5711 is like the foundation of the whole series and also the most affordable. I think if you like 5711 so much, you should focus on it and ONLY it. Forget about other brands and models, they come and go and you will always find an reason to look at 5711 a...
5711
By: NW_Rich : November 29th, 2010-22:47
My 5711/1a has been my daily watch since I acquired it. The beauty of the piece is the subtle shades of the dial and the way the light dances around on it. Pictures really don't do it justice (I hope you've seen one in person). Also, the watch is extremel...
You forgot the JLC Geophysic, Jerome. :)))
By: amanico : November 29th, 2010-22:48
I know, I know, I'm a bad boy. The 5711 is an excellent choice,, the only thing is that, when you have the Vintage in mind, you notice these too large indexes on the modern, which limits a bit the elegance of the modern. I agree, it is only if you have th...
Thanks Nicolas!
By: Dje : November 30th, 2010-15:11
Hi, Yes you're a bad boy! I love the Geophysique but it could not be my everyday watch. In fact a vintage watch could not be, be it a vintage Geo or a vintage Nautilus (or a vintage Rolex as you know). I need watches to deliver their promise (readability ...
As......
By: MiniCooper : November 29th, 2010-23:39
you keep on coming again to this subject it seems that although you really like the 5711 you still have some doubts..... I do not want to seem rude but you are comparing apples and oranges.... 5711 and 5170 are two completely different watches and at the ...
great post
By: mjnoumoff : November 30th, 2010-09:20
very interesting post, and great responses from everyone. I learned of "Patek Philippe" very early in my watch-collecting career (about 10 years ago) and vowed to one day own one. I found a great 3800 that came up for sale and in order to purchase it, had...
fingers crossed!
By: mjnoumoff : November 30th, 2010-18:43
Thanks for your best wishes. I am hopeful that the 3800 will not encounter any more issues! For an all-steel, water-resistant watch that can be worn everyday, I would definitely go for the 5711. For some dressier occasion or in more leisure settings where...
Dear friend
By: paulus : December 1st, 2010-06:14
I am in your camp. I had exactly your criteria in my choice of watch and hesitated for some time before going for it. (I also couldn't decide between the 5711 and 5167, and went for the Aquanaut - but the Nautilus is a fabulous classic and the 'safer choi...
No...
By: paulus : December 5th, 2010-07:12
It has a problem which I have heard described before here and elsewhere for a minority of unfortunate 324 owners: after a certain period of time of normal wear (in my case 2 months) the watch stops (in my case for around 5 minutes) - only to start again, ...
Another option?
By: Watch4Steve : December 1st, 2010-18:16
If you want a stainless steel, luminous dialed sport watch and money is limited, is there a reason you have not been considering an AP Royal Oak? Just curious, Steve p.s. - Personally, I enjoy the obvious passion in your posts so much, I'm rooting for a 5...