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Been a while since I posted a collection shot. This isn’t my full collection by any stretch, but recently these - along with my G-Shock - have been my MVPs.
L-R:
Seiko SKX009
Rolex DJ36 silver/rhodium tuxedo dial
Alba AEFD530*
Tudor Black Bay 36
Seiko SKX007
*Alba is a down-market subsidiary of Seiko, and this watch is effectively a clone of a Seiko Solar diver that was discontinued a number of years ago. Stumbled across this watch a year or two ago while trying to find a mid-sized diver.Ben
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Originally posted by LesserBlackDog View Post*Alba is a down-market subsidiary of Seiko, and this watch is effectively a clone of a Seiko Solar diver that was discontinued a number of years ago. Stumbled across this watch a year or two ago while trying to find a mid-sized diver.
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Originally posted by LesserBlackDog View PostBeen a while since I posted a collection shot. This isn’t my full collection by any stretch, but recently these - along with my G-Shock - have been my MVPs.
L-R:
Seiko SKX009
Rolex DJ36 silver/rhodium tuxedo dial
Alba AEFD530*
Tudor Black Bay 36
Seiko SKX007
*Alba is a down-market subsidiary of Seiko, and this watch is effectively a clone of a Seiko Solar diver that was discontinued a number of years ago. Stumbled across this watch a year or two ago while trying to find a mid-sized diver.
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Originally posted by Vicious49 View PostI am trying to consolidate a bit so I currently have:
1. Rolex 114060 No date Sub
2. IWC Mark XVIII LPP version
3. Sinn 103
I think the 1st 2 are keepers. As I want a JLC Reverso, I could see myself selling the Sinn to fund that someday.
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That's really the ideal trio, IMO. I also have the 114060 Sub, but my "dress watch" is currently a Seiko SARB033; when funds allow, it'll be replaced by a JLC Reverso.
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Watches that I currently actually wear, from left to right: Casio Edifice EFV-100D, Casio Duro/Marlin MDV106, Casio G-Shock DW-5600E.
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Apparently I'm a Casio guy now. I'd say that most of Casio's designs are cluttered with junk, but every once in a while they make something simple, classy, and cheap.
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Current box:
Top Row:
1. Low end Bulova, the first new watch I ever owned.
2. Cheap fake skeleton watch from Sekonda, basically a British Timex.
3. Oris Divers 65. My fave but don’t wear all the time. Saving to give my son.
4. Sporty Timex
5 & 6. Old watches of my grandfather’s. Don’t run. Keep them to look at.
Bottom Row:
1 - 3. Timex
4. Seiko PADI Turtle
5. Open
6. Grandfather’s Mido from 1948. Runs perfectly but tiny. Saving for my daughter.
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