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DaKKs

macrumors 6502
Aug 15, 2012
474
43
Stockholm, Sweden
Omega Seamaster from late 1963, early 1964.

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*google pic. Mine is currently having its yearly checkup.*
 

NewAnger

macrumors 6502a
Apr 24, 2012
904
3
Denver Colorado
Well, you have a clock on your phone, why buy a watch? :D

Because it's much easier to look at your wrist then to stop working while at work and pull out a phone, especially if my hands have goop all over them like grease.

I read an article a few weeks ago saying that watches are again becoming popular because of that very reason among other reasons.
 

techluvr

macrumors regular
Mar 22, 2010
207
1
Houston, TX
I had a Seiko 5, but I think it was fake...bought it from a San Francisco tourist shop. Started counting a minute in 55 actual seconds. Bought this to replace it. Has everything I wanted, but it's not as charming as an automatic. Oh well.

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alphaod

macrumors Core
Feb 9, 2008
22,183
1,245
NYC
I had a Seiko 5, but I think it was fake...bought it from a San Francisco tourist shop. Started counting a minute in 55 actual seconds. Bought this to replace it. Has everything I wanted, but it's not as charming as an automatic. Oh well.

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Are you saying you think it's a fake because it's inaccurate? Some of my watches are off by five minutes a day!
 

NewAnger

macrumors 6502a
Apr 24, 2012
904
3
Denver Colorado
Are you saying you think it's a fake because it's inaccurate? Some of my watches are off by five minutes a day!

It happens with watches losing time. I have an Atomic G-shock that is off about 18 seconds a day. People on a watch forum I visit found that hard to believe and wanted pictures. There are tons of fake Casio watches but no fakes have atomic/solar features. They believed it was real after seeing the pictures.
 

dec.

Suspended
Apr 15, 2012
1,349
765
Toronto
What kind of watch is that? I think I'm in love! haha

It's a Vestal ZR-2. nothing too fancy but the build quality seems very good. I also have it in polished silver, looks quite nice as well, although the black on black definitely is something different.

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they also have it a size larger, vestal zr3, but honestly I think it's getting too big. I have pretty thick wrists.
 

techluvr

macrumors regular
Mar 22, 2010
207
1
Houston, TX
Are you saying you think it's a fake because it's inaccurate? Some of my watches are off by five minutes a day!

Good point, but I had only bought it about a month earlier so it would have been a bit strange for it to suddenly start going that fast. Fake or not, I'm going to go have it fixed at some point.
 

Josh220

macrumors regular
Oct 29, 2008
117
3
Picked this up on my recent trip to Kauai from Na Hoku. Hawaiian Koa wood inlays in the band:
 

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macinhand

macrumors regular
Sep 1, 2009
215
1
Cheshire, UK
Here are mine:

Omega Seamaster America's Cup & Breitling Chrono Avenger 69
 

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hexonxonx

macrumors 601
Jul 4, 2007
4,610
1
Denver Colorado
I picked up this 1980 Timex windup from eBay. Was a buy it now auction at a good price. Brings back happy memories of when I was 9 or 10 and got my first wind up. Oh how excited and proud I was!

I've had it running a full 24 hours now and this thing has only gained two seconds, pretty good for a 32 year old watch!

The minor swirl marks on the crystal are unseen by the actual eye. The camera shows them in the photo but I can not see them under any light, even sunlight.
 

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alphaod

macrumors Core
Feb 9, 2008
22,183
1,245
NYC
Good point, but I had only bought it about a month earlier so it would have been a bit strange for it to suddenly start going that fast. Fake or not, I'm going to go have it fixed at some point.

Crappy story here: I have an Omega Speedmaster it's off by about 5 minutes a day, which is pretty bad. Paid only $1500 for the watch; recently took it to an Omega dealer to have it looked it; said they can't fix it so they sent it back to the factory. Factory wanted $1000 to fix it. Yeah, not going to happen.
 
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