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Wow, looks like someone had a lot of fun! The Jules Audemars Ultra Thin is stunning. The movement is iconic, and that rotor is amazing. If the boss has it in rose, consider it in white gold...if a co-worker who doesn't know watches asks, you can always say its steelOkay......apologies in advance for a longish tangent here.
I've been meaning to post these photos (and a few thoughts) since this past weekend, when I did a little more tyre-kicking (#mimo) around town.
Mostly I was reviewing some dressier pieces ... AGAIN ... since I have several sportier watches, and am not necessarily looking to add another one of those in the near future. (Though I've learned to never say never.)
For starters, one AD that I frequent, which already has a lot of nice brands-- has recently added Audemars Piguet. And I couldn't resist trying on the Jules Audemars Extra-Thin. (Inserting another apology here, for all the crappy phone picwrist shots):
I'm not one to let a message board pick a watch for me, but do you have a favorite amongst this little group? Any strong likes/dislikes?
Maybe another watch you would recommend in this sub-genre/price range?
Aside from that, please resume your discussions....thanks for reading.
Both are really versatile. For me the Explorer has more history, and I find it more attractive. In addition, the only non-vintage Omegas that really do much for my are the Speedy Pros. So my vote goes to the Explorer. Again, whichever one really puts a smile on your face is the right choice. Cheers!
Greetings my fellow watch enthusiasts. I'm looking at purchasing my first real watch and I've pretty much narrowed it down between the following:
Rolex datejust
Rolex submariner date
Rolex yachmaster
I rarely wear suits other than the occasional interview, funeral, and sometimes to church but I'm mostly in chinos and ocbd for work. Which watch would be the most versatile as a first purchase? Thanks.
Just a quick question, as I want to gauge the expert opinions here. Which is the more versatile watch, do you think, of the two watches below (not my photos)? I'm curious to hear...
Just a quick question, as I want to gauge the expert opinions here. Which is the more versatile watch, do you think, of the two watches below (not my photos)? I'm curious to hear...
Look what was available via the Rolex boutique at some city in Texas where I found myself today:
Picked it up for a friend who really wanted it. He will of course pay me back hahahaha.
Yes.the Grande Reverso Ultra Thin.
shouldn't every watch nerd like me own a Reverso at some point?
^ Thanks, Dino. I highly value your opinion.
I've already got the Omega pictured above, but intend to also get the Explorer 1 pictured above. I guess I just wanted to know which provides the more versatility to wear all throughout the year in different forms of dress, season etc.
^ Thanks mate. Appreciate the valuable input.