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3 November 2015, 11:07 AM | #151 |
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Both Great, hard to got wrong with either OR getting both.
My vote is for SS Daytona though if you have to pick one. |
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The grey side of the moon is a pretty special watch. That platinum dusted dial to make that moon dust effect is fantastic. However when paired with the daytona its a pretty hard choice. If it was the black dial steel that would be my choice for sure. White dials more of a toss up.
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The Omegas are great watches with a history worthy of justifying ownership. That said I don't believe that owning a Speedo will eliminate the desire for a Daytona. For me I've got an original year Speedmaster Mark II as well as a lovely Tudor GranTour Chronograph both of which are wonderful chronographs neither of which are Daytonas. As far as your main question is concerned, yes you are crazy although I doubt it relates to your watch choice; buy what moves you. Here's my '69 Mark II and my current Tudor GT. Both great watches but I still want and am looking for a Daytona. |
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I like the relative rareness of both watches. Sooner or later it'll happen and I'll find my Daytona (likely later than sooner). Thanks!!!
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4 November 2015, 12:46 PM | #157 |
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All this "Chrono talk" has me likin' my only chrono - my (Tag) Heuer Dark Lord homage:
Automatic, so no winding; date function, acrylic crystal, 38mm square (like 40mm+ round), PVD, +3 seconds/day, (albeit puny) 30m water resistance. Wanna turn some heads? Buy a Monaco! |
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4 November 2015, 02:12 PM | #159 |
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I would go with the daytona
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The Daytona is a watch that never appealed to me, but I can definitely understand what all the fuss is about. The Speedmaster, in my humble opinion, is the signature watch of Omega as a brand. The aviator in me would go Speedmaster, but I couldn't fault anyone for choosing the Daytona.
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5 November 2015, 10:32 AM | #162 |
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This! Look at the beauty of that watch not to mention its Iconic status. One my favorite photos of the white Daytona, courtesy of Dr. Tom.
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5 November 2015, 07:10 PM | #164 |
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Omega made changes to the Speedy to make it an even more reliable, cheaper-to-build tool watch. Rolex evolved the Daytona to be ever-more refined. At this point they are in very different categories IMO (and price points).
I love my Speedy because it's so basic. But it car terms it's like a late 70s 300D with no turbo. The Daytona is something much more modern despite being an icon, too. This is a long-winded way of saying "get one of each." |
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