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16 March 2018, 10:50 PM | #1 |
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Five years since I bought a watch... Explorer 1 vs Milgauss
Okay. It's been five years since I bought a watch. For me this is a big deal.
I'm toying and torn between an Explorer 1 and a blue Milgauss. On the one hand we have understatement on the other we have blue, green and orange. I like both. It'll be a daily wearer, it'll get a bit wet and I won't fret if there's a scratch or two ... stuff happens. Views and reviews from long-term owners of either welcome. Let the enablement begin. PS: other watches of note in the box are a Mark XV pilot from IWC and a PAM372, although this latter may be the sacrifice to sanity and economics. |
16 March 2018, 11:02 PM | #2 |
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Milgauss z-blue
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You already have two black dial watches. And a strap monster in the 372. A very understated classic looking watch in the IWC...I say add a little “pop” and colour in your life. Go milgauss...
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16 March 2018, 11:29 PM | #4 |
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Echoing those above, go Milgauss. I actually own the Explorer I and am hoping to add a Z-Blue next to change things up a bit.
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16 March 2018, 11:31 PM | #5 |
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I would personally take the Explorer I over the Milgauss. That is solely on personal preference.
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16 March 2018, 11:32 PM | #6 |
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16 March 2018, 11:42 PM | #7 |
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Given the options presented I'd probably lean toward the Milgauss in this particular case.
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16 March 2018, 11:48 PM | #8 |
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both are fantastic. The weight of a millie makes it super comfortable. If you like shiny and bling get the mill, if you are flying under the radar get the explorer
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17 March 2018, 12:06 AM | #9 |
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I like the logic of the Blues here. I hadn't considered the fact that a Milgauss would make a more sensible partner to the IWC in a two watch box than an Explorer ... which is kind of from the same low-key style school. Plus the extra millimetre wouldn't do any harm.
A question for current owners: does the blue look as amazing in the metal as it does in the fancy website pictures I've been staring at for weeks? I will of course check them out and try them on etc, but hesitate to go near a dealer before a more disciplined view has evolved. |
17 March 2018, 12:16 AM | #10 |
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Milgauss - MUCH more interesting. The Explorer I is lovely and understated, but the Milgauss "pops" without being showy.
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17 March 2018, 12:19 AM | #11 |
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99 times out of 100, I'd go Exp 1 but in this case I'd go Mill
It looks lovely in photos and I've been close to getting one in the past |
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Based on what is in the box and what the options are I would say get rid of the IWC, get the Explorer and keep the 372
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17 March 2018, 12:30 AM | #14 |
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Milgauss Z Blue gets my vote. Add an understated flash to your wrist. :)
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Bold pitch on ditching the IWC, but it has sentimental value. First watch I was able to buy new and 15 years on the printed lume is just ever-so-just starting to turn a hint of cream... it's slowly earning me my vintage stripes.
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Thing is, and this won't really help the OP in his decision, for which good luck!, but as a pair of inheritable watches they are a bit unbalanced, not only in weight and dial size, but in feel. Another contender is the 14060M, which would make them a little more balanced. Really, an Air King from the 90s would be ideal. Anyway, all this is for another thread. Re the OP's choice, it's a tough one. If I had just the one watch, which I do, I'd go for the Exp, which I have. |
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17 March 2018, 12:51 AM | #17 |
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Milgauss Z Blue my choice too
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Looks good to me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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Milgauss z-blue! Love that watch. Especially with the IWC MK XV in the box already.
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17 March 2018, 04:16 AM | #22 |
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Don't own either, but prefer the z blue dial milgaus over Explorer I
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17 March 2018, 04:40 AM | #23 |
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My choice would be the Explorer.
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I have an Exp1 and a black dial Milgauss. Both are comfortable. And both are appropriate in a lot of settings. |
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I have both. I bought the Explorer I first but that was only by a hair, just because to me it seemed more versatile. I wore it as my only for about 2 years then caved for the Milguass Z-Blue and now they are rotated one week on one week off.
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I think he is selling the Panerai. Therefore he will have one of note left - Mark XV. I would go with Milgauss. I own Exp and love it, but it does fit nicely in my collection.
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17 March 2018, 06:10 AM | #28 |
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Do you have any pictures of them together? This is pretty much the combo I'm looking at right now (along with a Daytona/PM piece in the future).
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17 March 2018, 06:20 AM | #30 |
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Hi, I had 3 Explorer1 s the last 10 years..... all gone. As an everyday watch I personally missed the date..... but looooooooved the watch, the symmetry, the understated look, the weight distribution etc.
I bought a Milgauss Z-blue some 2 years ago, now one of my favourite. My happy watch. I wear it, when I'm swimming, playing with the kids, as a party watch etc... It's also understated in that environment. As an EDC I use a TT Datejust 41 and a Ceramic GMT II in rotation, you may can your IWC..? Take your watches with you and try them on together Anyway, good luck with your decision and have fun with the ROLEX |
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