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13 November 2024, 01:16 AM | #31 |
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Has anyone else looked at Baume & Mercier? On a whim, I picked up a Riviera in 39mm. It scratches my itch for something that fits in between my abundance of sport watches and dress watches. It's also a modern interpretation of a design originally launched 50 years ago, if that is important to anyone. An impressive 5 day power reserve, too. I've seen a few things online wondering how much of the movement is shared between the Riviera and the IWC Ingenieur as the specs are similar. It's a nice wear at 39mm and 10.2mm thick. FYI, I did try the 42mm, but with the way the rubber strap flares from the case, it wears much bigger.
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13 November 2024, 04:04 AM | #32 |
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IWC Ingenieur
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Today, 07:58 AM | #33 |
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I highly recommend the new Tag Heuer Aquaracer line. Ceramic bezel, 80 hr reserve, 300m water resistance, and a great micro-adjusting clasp. Cost for the GMT version was under 4k.
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