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8 January 2011, 09:54 AM | #1 |
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Thinking about Getting a Daytona
Saw a two-tone one in a store the other day, and I have been thinking about it ever since. There seems to be a lot of them around here on the Forum. The only problem I have, and it will not keep me from getting one, is there is no date on the watch. Most of my watches have the date function, so I am definitely going to be looking for it, but I guess I can get over it. Also, to those of you here that own one, I don't mean to sound stupid, but what is the function of the press buttons on the watch? I saw this watch in the case, but didn't even ask to hold it yet. I am going back Saturday to try the watch on and if it sings to me, I will own it, for a while anyway. I have seen quite a few on TV also, I know the "Acting Boss", Jackie Aprile wore one on the Sopranos until he died and his stupid wife Rosalie gave it to Father Intintola. I was also wondering, is the Daytona more popular than the Submariner?
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8 January 2011, 09:58 AM | #2 |
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TT Daytona is a great looking watch!
But, like you observe, not very functional, I used one just to show off for special occasions |
8 January 2011, 10:09 AM | #3 |
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Buttons are for the stopwatch (and tachometer) function.
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8 January 2011, 10:11 AM | #4 |
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that's why i wear mine on weekends :))
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8 January 2011, 10:20 AM | #5 |
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I wear mine every day, and I'm not a race-car driver. I actually do use the stop watch on occasion, from timing various things, but back to the point; I wonder how many people wearing the submariner are really divers? Or how many with a Milgaus work in a labratory?, or how many with a GMT are pilots? If you need a function on a watch then get whatever you need, however if you are looking for a fine timepiece that you will wear, enjoy and generally be happy with, get the one you like, regardless of any un-used functions.
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8 January 2011, 10:50 AM | #6 |
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I say go for it! They are extremely comfortable, have an excellent movement, and are a lot more durable than people think. I do miss the date when I have mine on (vs my DJ) but to be honest, It only comes out on weekends and special occasions/holidays.
In my opinion, a date would ruin the dial.... |
8 January 2011, 10:56 AM | #7 |
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it will be one of your best decision ever made to purchase that TT Daytona, I will take my words all the way to the bank.
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8 January 2011, 10:58 AM | #8 |
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Its a great watch, and if you like it enough the date thing won't be an issue.
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I use mine to time the oven temp increases at my lab. My livelihood is dependent on my Daytona.
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8 January 2011, 12:53 PM | #11 |
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They are quite the bargain to boot! ;-)
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11 January 2011, 01:23 AM | #13 |
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I didn't know he wore one. I'll have to go back and check out the watches in this show again!
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Wow I find the Chrono very functional!
I use chronos quite often from timing the steak on the grill to seeing how long many various activities take. Is it a function I truly need? Not at all, but it is one I use quite often and find I really appreciate it. I do not have a Daytona as in addition to the Chrono I am a BIG fan of the date on a watch. Myself I find a Chrono and Date the most useful functions on a watch. Another bonus is if it is a 12 hr chrono you can actually use it as a GMT if truly needed. (just start the chrono at midnight in your homezone or the zone you are traveling to and then set the other dial to the other timezone)
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I'm thinking about buying a tt Daytona, this spring. The buttons are the stopwatch function. I've got a GP 7000 chronograph and have yet to use the stopwatch even once. But, I still like that watch.
The Daytona always impresses me with the way it "wears". It wears a bit smaller than many other 40mm watches, and it looks much better in person than in photos. Each time I put one on, I'm amazed at how good it looks. |
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its a great watch..definitly my favorite of the bunch...even if you dont use the chrono..its just that look and feel thats so nice!!!!
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Loved mine so much I had to have another.
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You won't be sorry you ever got the Daytona. It has become my favorite piece..
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I'll have to rewatch to see if that's the one though.... did you know Tony's rocking a President throughout the show? Good stuff!! |
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11 January 2011, 11:46 AM | #21 |
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Exactly! Carmella and Rosalie were sitting at the table when father Intintola came in and sat down. Rosalie said, "How are you liking the watch, father", He responded, "I love it, I finally figured out what the other functions were for". Then Carmella said, "Is that Jackie's watch?" If you look closely, you can tell it is a two tone Daytona.
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A Daytona was my grail watch. However, I let my brain rule my gut and bought an Omega Speedmaster Professional instead. Now 2 years later I have never looked back. Cheers, Bill P.
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