Leiker
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Someone who erroneously believes that they are clever.Who the **** talks like this still?
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Someone who erroneously believes that they are clever.Who the **** talks like this still?
But the person is an IB/PE baller or something.Someone who erroneously believes that they are clever.
Interesting to see the diamond dial with what looks like a relatively casual outfit. I was talking with my wife's boss around Christmas and noticed he was wearing a yellow gold, diamond dial Day-Date in 40mm. Dial seemed just a little too large in that configuration, but he's a pretty trim and lanky guy so it could have been that. What size is yours?I have no banter to contribute, I find it difficult to both be funny and to argue in English
But as I spend a boring week indoors isolated positive with Covid, let me share my two Day-Dates First a 1965 1803 with a very cool and short production run dial, love the indexes on this one. Case condition could be better, but the way the dial changes from silver to champagne more than makes up for it. Recent purchase, head only and still looking for the perfect strap.
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Next up is my 18239 with a factory diamond dial. Perfect for shoveling snow, Norwegian date disc and all. Perhaps for holiday drinks by the pool as well, I can’t remember what that was like
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Interesting to see the diamond dial with what looks like a relatively casual outfit. I was talking with my wife's boss around Christmas and noticed he was wearing a yellow gold, diamond dial Day-Date in 40mm. Dial seemed just a little too large in that configuration, but he's a pretty trim and lanky guy so it could have been that. What size is yours?
Have you tried a denim tuxedo?I only do casual. Very hard to shovel snow in a tux.
In terms of where the market is, I do not think there is a better deal than "neo-vintage" - this clocks in somewhere under $30,000.
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36mm?
Yep.
In all seriousness, I do not know if there is a single perpetual calendar that is available to purchase now that is near as lovely as the 1980s perpetual calendars pumped out by the big three.
Yeah...That's a great looking watch...so well-proportioned/balanced! (Just saw an IG post about it...haha...news travels fast...)
Not crazy about the hands and sticks, though...
I particularly like the IWC Novecento with the Kurt Klaus module, all functions controlled through the crown. I believe this was produced in 1985. Has always disturbed me that PP, VC and AP never bothered to respect the market, with this innovation, as IWC once did.Yep.
In all seriousness, I do not know if there is a single perpetual calendar that is available to purchase now that is near as lovely as the 1980s perpetual calendars pumped out by the big three.
IWC Novecento with the Kurt Klaus module
In terms of where the market is, I do not think there is a better deal than "neo-vintage" - this clocks in somewhere under $30,000.
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I particularly like the IWC Novecento with the Kurt Klaus module, all functions controlled through the crown. I believe this was produced in 1985. Has always disturbed me that PP, VC and AP never bothered to respect the market, with this innovation, as IWC once did.