Mikey P
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Will you be pretending to watch a hockey game tonight?That’s a title for your autobiography
Will you be pretending to watch a hockey game tonight?That’s a title for your autobiography
Seriously though a bronze diver, what's that salt water going to do to the bronze let alone the leather strap...lol..Hmmmm..... kinda like many things in our industry.
Seriously though a bronze diver, what's that salt water going to do to the bronze
I'm well aware of how bronze naturally ages and patinas, and look forward to someday owning a bronze watch, but I certainly wouldn't accelerate the patina on my morning dive sessions off the coast of Nebraska.I think you should probably learn a little more about bronze............
Black Bay Bronze + Salt Water - Rolex Forums - Rolex Forum
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A nice PatinaSeriously though a bronze diver, what's that salt water going to do to the bronze let alone the leather strap...lol..
Oris is kinda like the ugly stepchild among watch snobs. I like some of their stuff. My favorite is Ball watches. They have some great stuff.If there's some secret society watch guy club that hangs out at Starbucks, this would be the more impressive bronze timepiece to show off to those fags..
Love the date feature..
Big Crown Bronze Pointer Date
The Big Crown Pointer Date is Oris’s signature design and a collection mainstay since 1938. Here it’s cast in solid bronze, a warm, industrial material that symbolises the model’s eternal value, and available with either a 36mm or 40mm case and a choice of dial finishes.www.oris.ch
Oris is kinda like the ugly stepchild among watch snobs. I like some of their stuff. My favorite is Ball watches. They have some great stuff.
Someday when you become an expat and spend all your days on a raft with your chicken and a cup of soup, are you going to be wearing a stainless steel watch or one that's going to corrode to the point where your diver bezel won't spin from daily exposure to the alkalinity..What am I looking at here? Is is it supposed to be the watch?
The comments talking about how great they look?
The comments discussing newer/different alloys used in Tudor and others that are slower to patina?
I'm confused...
I don't worry. I wear an apple watch. I'm not a narcissist.You sure worry a lot about what other people think of your toys.
I've yet to see a Ball that appealed to me.
I'm just not a fan of big giant chiropractic appointment watches
Someday when you become an expat and spend all your days on a raft with your chicken and a cup of soup, are you going to be wearing a stainless steel watch or one that's going to corrode to the point where your diver bezel won't spin from daily exposure to the alkalinity..
I suppose the worthless bezel will help you time the 3 minutes exposure to your hot water.
I suppose if I just had to have a dive watch I would pony up 500 bucks for this stylish but different Vaer..
D5 Tropic - USA Auto 39mm
The D5 combines best-in-class durability with timeless design and the distinct characteristic of full USA Assembly. Simultaneously rugged and refined, the Vaer D5 represents our vision for the future.www.vaerwatches.com
exactlyWhy wouldn't I just have a dive computer?
Gshock if I need a watch.
I like that oneSNO*FLAKE HANDS
The sno*flake hands are unique to the Tudor brand, and specifically some of their dive watches. According to the legacy these hands have been developed per request of the French navy, who wanted hands there were more legible for the divers. Example → Tudor Black Bay S&G
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French sno*flake hands...lol
I think I saw your son at the local hockey game at Jennifer o'neal community center in november...I wasn't sure tho. It was a practice hockey game at 10pmWill you be pretending to watch a hockey game tonight?
NopeI think I saw your son at the local hockey game at Jennifer o'neal community center in november...I wasn't sure tho. It was a practice hockey game at 10pm