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27 March 2008, 05:00 AM | #1 |
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milgauss or GO sport evolution?
I ordered the glasshutte original sport evolution choronograph 3 months ago and basically am committed to buy it (just arrived.) Perhaps the ad will let me switch it for the milgauss instead? Do you guys think it is worth it? They are about the same price. Don't know what to do??
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Which milgauss are you talking about?
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27 March 2008, 05:38 AM | #3 |
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the black face non gv
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27 March 2008, 05:39 AM | #4 |
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normal one
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I would go for the Glashutte
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27 March 2008, 07:53 AM | #6 |
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X2...big time The GO are amazing!!The Milgauss just doesn't compare, IMO
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In my opinion I think that the non anniversary Milgauss are quite ugly so I would for sure go for the other watch. Then again you are the one wearing so try them both on, and as far as being commited to the watch don't worry about it he is in a business he will probably be happy to sell either one.
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i'm not in love with the black face milgauss, but as to the Glasshutte, i went to their website to look so as to be able to answer your question, and there are many variations of that watch....so can't comment unless you show a pic or specify a particular model.
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don't know how to post picture
the ss black dial chronograph
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Is that the glashutte you are talking about?
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absolutely!!
It is beautiful. Prettier than the milgauss!
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Same here
I prefer it to the milgauss To be honest i was never a big milgauss fan but this glashutte is a knock-out
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Glashutte,of course!
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The two are quite different of course--the Glasshute is a Chronograph while the Milgauss is primarily a watch you can use near magnetic fields. It depends on what your goal is. If you are looking for a quick turnaround to sell, I would go for the Milgauss, if you want a chronograph, go for the GO. Glasshute Original is a nice brand.
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Both are fantastic... but my vote is for the GO. - Nik
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27 March 2008, 08:31 AM | #17 |
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GO for it! (pun intended)
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Having handled the GO and owning a Milgauss I would rather have the GO.
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I haven't seen one from close or handled one
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27 March 2008, 09:38 AM | #20 |
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good question
looks aren't everything!!
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27 March 2008, 09:59 AM | #21 |
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Both are great watches however they are not in the same class.
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I'll be the lone voice in the wilderness and say between those two the Milgauss. Had it been the GMT version I might feel differently.
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I'm with Mike.
That GO is the least interesting model of their entire catalog. Just because a watch calls itself a "diver" doesn't make it so. The Dubius diver is the only other high-end dive watch that would lead to the death of a diver who actually relied on reading it under water! They are far more BLING than DIVE. Just IMO.
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