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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 01:09 pm
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GV2 (Stadium Case, 2834) 42mm case and 20mm braclet

Top Notch Design and Execution I think the watch is a good buy at current pricing levels aroud $599.  The clasp can be serviced with the screws that fasten it together, instead of spot welds or other.  I am going on a tangent for a sec..  The watch Co. that pay attention to the bracelet, strap, and clasp in all its forms, get my vote.  It comes down to the details, movements are so standardized, parts so common, and designs so plentiful that it comes down to the person that just really loves there job.  That is where people make the mistake they do something because of the potential profit, instead of to do the best job.  Most of the time the person doing the best job will win over time, not the person just chasing profit.  It was just a thought.  It is a very nice watch and I would not be afraid to recommend it to anyone.  For the price I would expect a well built watch.  That is the job consumers have to be knowledgeable and informed, that is why this site is special.  The people here do not put something on a pedestal because it is expensive or trendy, nor do they not give proper credit to a good value.


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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 01:17 pm
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I agree and I love my GV2.


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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 01:32 pm
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e.avery wrote:
One of My All Time Favorites as Well Eric...Congrats I may have to pick up another while TT still has some in stock...that Silver Dial is Awesome,Buddy  GV2 (Stadium Case, 2834)

Top Notch Design and Execution I think the watch is a good buy at current pricing levels.  The clasp can be serviced with the screws that fasten it together, instead of spot welds or other.  I am going on a tangent for a sec..  The watch Co. that pay attention to the bracelet, strap, and clasp in all its forms, get my vote.  It comes down to the details, movements are so standardized, parts so common, and designs so plentiful that it comes down to the person that just really loves there job.  That is where people make the mistake they do something because of the potential profit, instead of to do the best job.  Most of the time the person doing the best job will win over time, not the person just chasing profit.  It was just a thought.  It is a very nice watch and I would not be afraid to recommend it to anyone.  For the price I would expect a well built watch.  That is the job consumers have to be knowledgeable and informed, that is why this site is special.  The people here do not put something on a pedestal because it is expensive or trendy, nor do they not give proper credit to a good value.  Sorry sales meetings do this to me.  Hope I did not waste your time.


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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 09:37 pm
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I am envious of those GVs!! Who the heck is TT and what is the prcing level? I reaaly like the dial(s) and it looks to be an imposing case. What is the size? Based on Eric's comments it would seem this is a high quality watch.

Pax

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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 09:45 pm
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Pax, Tim temple is on WSS go there and watch the show at 9 pm cetral 10 eastern tonight, I will edit in the info. in a minute.  Cool Tag Cased watch by the way.

http://www.shoppingsource.com/WSS/assets/html/homepage.asp?URLCheck=1&PRID=Adwrd_wss

 

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 Posted: Thu Jun 29th, 2006 10:27 pm
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I love that silver dial. Awesome!

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 Posted: Fri Jun 30th, 2006 08:19 am
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Jesus! Why musy you post this watch's pic and your purchase?!?! Now I have to add that to my wish list:?:?:?:?:?!!!!

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