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18 February 2013, 10:50 PM | #31 |
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5711, the ultimate SS sports watch
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20 February 2013, 08:36 AM | #32 |
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Hey Puffy,
Thanks a ton for this amazing thread and your past ones too, they've really solidified my desire to land a 5167. Quick question, how does the tropical band wear in the summer? Do you find that it slips a little with perspiration? (I wear my watch pretty snug) Thanks man! Regards, David |
20 February 2013, 08:46 AM | #33 |
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great post!!!!
well Andres, now you've finally gone and done it... pushed me over the edge...
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Great review and photos!
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20 February 2013, 11:52 AM | #35 |
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Thanks for the great review. Stunning pieces indeed! I love the 5711.
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Could you describe the difference between the two clasps?
Does 1 have a sturdier closed position vs the other? Quote:
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i've done a tutorial of how to cut the 5167 strap... Quote:
and yes arabic, not romans!
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21 February 2013, 12:47 AM | #38 |
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Great write up thanks, really considering one of these two pieces.
Can the Aquanaut be put on a leather strap? I am really not a fan of rubber despite being told how comfortable it is.
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Thanks I will keep that in mind as I watch the sales forum
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Amazing thread Anders. Thank you for posting. Definitely brings thoughts about moving up from Rolex. You have great references there.
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Very nice. Enjoyed this very much. Tks.
I acquired an Aquanaut and agree that the piece is slick and very enjoyable to wear. On the other hand if I had to to it again today, I think I'd go Naut. Best.
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i first bought the 5167 then that was it, patek it is. ended up selling my DSSD and Exp42 and chucked it towards the 5711
not regretting it whatsoever go both
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The bracelet is really superb on this watch. I was hoping to have a picture of the deployment clasp but no luck. |
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21 February 2013, 09:15 AM | #47 |
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Fantastic! Thank you for great write up and pictures.
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Which one do you wear more? Does one fit better your lifestyle or do you just flip the coin in the morning and pick one of them? I had Aquanaut on my wrist few months ago and it was very nice. I also had few AP ROOs, but they do not strike me as 'under the radar' watches. Perhaps ROC can fit this profile... Your pictures certainly made me think a lot. Thanks for posting them. |
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AWESOME AWESOME POST!!! Just the kind of comparison I needed....with plenty of pics of excellent quality!! Thank you:)
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Nice write up Puffs but I don't see a big tasty roman numerals dial on the 5167.
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the 5167 is featherlight and flies under the radar so it's great for meetings or going down the pub the 5711's bracelet is as soft as mouse's ear, it has to be expereinced to be believed. it is so beautifully designed that it does catch some people's attention which i don't like so it's more of an around the house and weekend watch. i do wear it in the office with a white shirt and it looks killer a young girl on my team now aspires to own a patek one day and she loathes rolex, thanks to these two
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Now that I like alot!
Between these two pieces I am seriously thinking of blowing up my entire collection to acquire my first Patek.
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do it, you won't regret it
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I am sure I would not regret owing a Patek, it is the regret of what I have to give up to get it
I am torn between a diverse collection of pieces that I like versus a smaller collection of pieces that I love. The bane of a WIS I guess
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Thanks for posting this excellent comparative review.
Your Nautilus really grabbed my attention. |
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i sold all the onces i didn't wear reguarly, the ones i'd just bought because i could and they had no real value to me as such kept the beautiful vintage rolexes and also sentimentally valued watches
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Hopefully my use of the term beater w/ the BB doesn't offend anyone . My definition of beater definitely doesn't mean junker, just one that I could wear during almost any activity w/ out hesitation. Cheers! |
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If you don't love them, then what's the point of having them? Do yourself a favor: Get the one's you'll love to own.
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I simply look at the number of pieces I own and even with a good rotation some of them are not getting the wrist time they deserve. I wear all of them, that is the reason for the hesitation. As it is I would have to trade/sell 5 or 6 of my pieces for a 5711. It is a tough decision for me to make. My other quandry is that I have also been considering trading my 14060 to a trusted seller for a new 114060 with the new bracelet and ceramic bezel. If I do this it removes a piece to trade plus cash towards a Patek. Either way the 14060 needs to be part of the deal. Perhaps I should just continue to save for a Patek.
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I wouldn't trade 5 to 6 pieces just for one patek... I would rather pain it out by saving
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