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The Watch Appreciation Thread (Reviews and Photos of Men's Timepieces by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Brei

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Kappelan

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Today again.

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I got this last year - was owned by the Omega museum in London, NOS megaquartz f2.4 Not to everyone's liking, but it's a beautiful piece of 70's bling
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p.s. this is not the actual watch, I don't have a photo on me at the moment.
 

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Originally Posted by Kaplan
No need for that (at least with regards to me), as I'm sure your collection can easily outshine my modest threesome
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But it's one HOT threesome (that any guy would be lucky to have)
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. While I admire ultra-complicated and ultra-expensive watches, I prefer ones I can actually wear for anything. As a result, my pieces are all steel, and their reputations for reliability largely influenced their entrance into my collection (less so on the PP, which is also my favorite).
 

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What's the largest watch that would be suitable for a 6.5" wrist? 42mm?
 

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Originally Posted by Singular
Totally depends on style (optics-wise) and shape (comfort-wise). I'm quite sure that a 6,5" wrist can pull off a 44mm Panerai, for example.

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