The Watch Thread (1 Viewer)

Congrats! How do you like the new Air-King? I’ve had the previous version for a while and it’s in my regular rotation. I always describe it as an Explorer designed by Dali, lol.
I really love it actually. I've always been an explorer 1 guy, I just love how clean it is.

I was waiting on one (6 months because I'm small fry) and then tried the new Air-King on and fell in love with the new case shape and small fixes on the dial, compared to the old version. I also happened to try on the Panerai and loved that too. So I proposed that my rep sell me the Air King and in return I'd buy the Panerai as well.

Lucky for me I got both 5 days later. The 40mm size is my favourite part though i think over the 36mm explorer.

Congrats on the new sub. Love that one.
 
I was planning to get the Speedmaster Moonwatch I always wanted but the wife wants new windows. I convinced her I’d get this for my birthday to hold me over. SPB143. Bought from Japan.

Cool revamp of a classic dive watch from the 60’s…the 62mas. This is unbelievably accurate for a upper mid tier Seiko
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I used to have a blancpain fifty fathoms and I loved the watch and the history but at 45mm it wears smaller but still too big for my wrist. I’m now looking for a blancpain fifty fathoms mil spec which is same watch but 40mm and double the price. Not sure I can afford that

The watch I had

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The watch I want.
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I used to have a blancpain fifty fathoms and I loved the watch and the history but at 45mm it wears smaller but still too big for my wrist. I’m not looking for a blancpain fifty fathoms mil spec which is same watch but 40mm and double the price. Not sure I can afford that

The watch I had

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Also looking at 40-42mm subs
 
I think my next watch may be a Black Bay, I have been itching for something new.
Get the new pelagos if you want it on bracelet. I can't tell you how much I hate the bracelet on my bb58.
 
Anyone have experience buying from Watchfinders?, Chrono24? Others? I'm in the market, but hesitant... Living in the Cincinnati area doesn't provide the exposure to all the watch variations I'm interested in...just curious about buying online.
 
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Anyone have experience buying from Watchfinders?, Chrono24? Others? I'm in the market, but hesitant... Living in the Cincinnati doesn't provide the exposure to all the watch variations I'm interested in...just curious about buying online.
I haven't but I have two friends that have purchased via chrono with no issues.

If you want to make sketchy eBay purchases in the hope of finding underpriced treasure @kmccormick100 is your man :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
Anyone have experience buying from Watchfinders?, Chrono24? Others? I'm in the market, but hesitant... Living in the Cincinnati doesn't provide the exposure to all the watch variations I'm interested in...just curious about buying online.
I bought one watch from Chrono24 about a month ago with a great experience. Just purchased a Tudor Pelagos FXD on there last week from Hong Kong that I’m waiting to arrive, but so far so good.

I’m also a big fan of buying watches on eBay with their new authenticity guarantee. Have tried picking up a couple Rolexes that looked good from sellers with good feedback at too good to be true bargains and they’ve been flagged at the authenticator. Also bought two Tudors on eBay that have gone through the authentication process and that I’m very pleased with.
 
Anyone have experience buying from Watchfinders?, Chrono24? Others? I'm in the market, but hesitant... Living in the Cincinnati doesn't provide the exposure to all the watch variations I'm interested in...just curious about buying online.
I’ve purchased from Watchfinders and whole-heartedly recommend them. They are owned by Richmont, so they’re legit, and they will offer a real warranty on everything they sell. For any Richmont Group brand, that is functionally a factory warranty. I purchased a boutique brand (Arnold & Son) watch from them and it came with a written warranty for three years, that specified that warranty work would be done by Arnold & Son. FYI, prices are definitely negotiable.

Can also put you in touch with one of their sales managers in their NYC office—I dealt directly with him and he had the authority to extend the two year warranty to three years and to make price concessions.
 
Thanks for the responses. I think I found a couple places that may have the watches I'm interested in... I just need to make time... Ha.

Looking at the Tudor Ranger, the Air King and the IWC Pilot... Small wrist so trying them on before purchasing has been my holdup.
 
Thanks for the responses. I think I found a couple places that may have the watches I'm interested in... I just need to make time... Ha.

Looking at the Tudor Ranger, the Air King and the IWC Pilot... Small wrist so trying them on before purchasing has been my holdup.
Air king ftw. What IWC pilot though out of interest?
 
Until I see them on my wrist I won't exactly know... But the Spitfire, the Le Petit Prince catch my eye. The Big Pilot would be too large.

The blue dials are interesting.
 
Until I see them on my wrist I won't exactly know... But the Spitfire, the Le Petit Prince catch my eye. The Big Pilot would be too large.

The blue dials are interesting.
The Spitfires are great.

You may already be aware of all of this, but in case you arent. The le petit Prince is cool, but it's essentially the same as the new iwc pilot mark xx that I think Is completely replacing it, but with the old sellita based movement (42 hour power reserve), whereas the mark xx still has the blue dial, but is powered by the in-group (I won't call it in-house) valfleurier designed movement with 120 hours power reserve and has a slightly smaller case with shorter lugs.

Also, in case you aren't aware the new air king has a whole new case profile and is thinner than the old one. They are quite different.
 
The Spitfires are great.

You may already be aware of all of this, but in case you arent. The le petit Prince is cool, but it's essentially the same as the new iwc pilot mark xx that I think Is completely replacing it, but with the old sellita based movement (42 hour power reserve), whereas the mark xx still has the blue dial, but is powered by the in-group (I won't call it in-house) valfleurier designed movement with 120 hours power reserve and has a slightly smaller case with shorter lugs.

Also, in case you aren't aware the new air king has a whole new case profile and is thinner than the old one. They are quite different.

Great info. Learning as I go.
 
Thanks for the responses. I think I found a couple places that may have the watches I'm interested in... I just need to make time... Ha.

Looking at the Tudor Ranger, the Air King and the IWC Pilot... Small wrist so trying them on before purchasing has been my holdup.
I've been trying to track down the new Air King anywhere around here with no luck, haven't even gotten to try one on yet.
 
Treated myself to this gem. I owned one about 5 years ago and it was too big for my wrist but regretted selling it. So I got another. I bought a nato strap I think will go well with it. Just have to find the right size Allen wrench for the lugs

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Here’s my old one

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But my grail watch is Fifty Fathoms Milspec which is 40mm instead of 45mm. But I can’t afford it

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