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31 October 2015, 11:03 AM | #121 |
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I feel for some of those beauties lost from the collection over time....... Nice pick up on the Pelagos from one flipper to the other not sure how long it will stay, but some fun in the meantime.
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31 October 2015, 10:57 PM | #122 |
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Thanks Tim my friend
Thanks buddy Fred. Agree a little fun for the collection. Really nice piece in person and an easy fit into a collection
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She's been eyeing the 5170... I may have to throw in the white flag here
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1 November 2015, 03:53 AM | #125 |
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Loved the post about the evolution of the collection, over time! Which ones get the most wrist time?
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1 November 2015, 04:00 AM | #126 |
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Very nice sir! Thank you for sharing.
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1 November 2015, 05:23 AM | #127 |
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Congrats Gus, great collection and good story on the evolution!
Nice to see you can "limit" yourself to a nice 4-6 watch collection. This is really the best way to go in my opinion, but I find it very difficult to choose the right watches when there are so many great choices! I'm a big fan of the Sub, GMT, Explorer and Milgauss (both old and new). But also of Patek, JLC, IWC, Omega and Panerai watches haha! |
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Thanks for documenting the journey of your collection and your latest incoming. I've been umming and ahhing over the Blue Pelagos. She looks like a beauty! Congrats!
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1 November 2015, 12:00 PM | #129 |
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Congrats Gus, that's a beauty, hopefully "you'll" get to wear it ...LOL
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What are your thoughts on Royal Oak vs Nautilus ?
Why did you stop liking the Aquanaut? Last edited by davidflo; 1 November 2015 at 12:07 PM.. Reason: spelling |
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Great Post and journey Gus!
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2 November 2015, 06:03 AM | #133 |
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She's not giving the Pelagos back but lent it to me for a family pic :)
Just a note, seems most pelagos pics misrepresent the blue, it is not as bright as it looks, it is more refined and subdued in person. Extremely impressed with this Tudor offering.
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4 November 2015, 08:41 AM | #135 |
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4 ... Final... thanks for reading.
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Very nice Gus.....very nice!
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5 November 2015, 12:25 PM | #137 |
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Thank you very much for your answer
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5 November 2015, 12:54 PM | #138 |
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This is a GREAT thread. Thanks Gus. Ok, some comparison from experience questions. Why the trade? OR, your thoughts about these comparisons......
white dial SS Daytona vs black dial SS daytona? PP 5711 blue vs. AP 15202 blue? PP 5170 vs 5070 Rolex Explorer II Polar (red GMT hand) vs .... everything. |
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Nice continuing evolution GUS
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Great collection!
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Thank you
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The 4 remaining are very solid pieces for me and I expect they will remain for some time. There is only a few watches that catch my eye and they are redundant or out of range for me. Specifically 5980a gray dial/5070G/ 5370P can you guess which is out of range Thanks
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Yes, it helps. So far the Nautilus is winning for me.
How do yo rotate the use of your watches? I have 5 and this is how I rotate them. One go the office, as soon as I'm home I will swap it. I will wear them for two or three weeks and then use another for the office another for home sometimes the weekend will change this routine sooner, other times is just I miss one of the others. Also I like that you're sticking with 4 (~5) watches, for myself I don't think going beyond six, the reason is simple; there is not enough time to wear them. |
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Great thread, Gus. A very nice story and great pictures! Love the collection, especially the 5170.
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I love this collection and your philosophy. We probably share some similar requirements in a collection to be honest. It looks important for you to have a GMT, Chrono, and Diver at all times, and a couple fancy watches (leather strap/5711), for diversity.
They've all also been extremely classic and iconic brands/watches. I don't think I saw a Lange/FJP type piece, which are a little more out there, but forgive me if I'm wrong. It's also kind of cool that the Tudor slots in nicely there, as a companion to the Rolex. For me, JLC sits with Rolex and Patek as my 3 favorites brands, so I would need them represented, but in any event, amazing collection! The million dollar question - can you ever be completely happy with your collection, or will you always be tinkering and upgrading? |
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i wear them as the situation dictates, rotate during the week, mostly wearing the patek as daily's, the rolex are more for sport or travel lately. Quote:
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i find the 5711 to be such a perfect choice for daily wear with the suit Explorer II has become my perfect watch for travel, hiking or outdoors activities. (the aquanaut was suited to most of these as well except the price made it impractical for me so he got cut from the team) submariner is my running cooking and laundry watch the 5170 is my grail attained, any time i can get to wear it i am happy… it gets a lot of use the fp journe chrono bleu is something i am interested in but a friend has one and i feel like we would be dating the same girl the lange are really nice looking watches but mostly i feel they would overlap with the 5170… I guess i have found my watch zen
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16 February 2016, 03:55 PM | #146 |
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Well... That lasted just a little over 3 months
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It looks fabulous! Congratulations... Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
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great collection. love the AP, PP's and Sub. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing your journey! A lot of us beginners can learn a lot from this. Appreciated and nice photography to go along with the story.
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