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6-24-12 Which Watch?  Rating:  Rating
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 Posted: Sun Jun 24th, 2012 12:53 pm
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was not sure what toi wear today, not sure what we'll be doing so I grabbed this one, I feel it can kinda do it all...



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Started with the Superocean X-Plus this morning.



Afternoon switch to the Turtle (with a change up to the black Isofrane from yesterday's orange). The black will be my favorite day-to-day combo on this one for sure.



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exc-hulk wrote:
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Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif

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PAM 305 for a cold, cold day




Always love seeing the 305 on this excellent combo Jeff!thumbsup.gif

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
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Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif


thankyou.gif my friend !

I love that simple watch.



And I like your Turtle very much.
I think I can't resist.

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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
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Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif


thankyou.gif my friend !

I love that simple watch.



And I like your Turtle very much.
I think I can't resist.



Thanks Phil, the Turtle is yet another sweet one from Helson for sure (in fact, I really need Peter to slow down as I can't take that much temptation one after another...should probably unplug the computer!)subtlelaugh.gif

It actually took me a bit to warm up to the Turtle at first due to the small dial diameter, but I'm liking the strong "vintage vibe" from it very much now (especially on the Isofrane). I think Trent said it best, it really does capture that vintage feel of the original Certina very, very well.

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
ThumbsUp02.gif



Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif


thankyou.gif my friend !

I love that simple watch.



And I like your Turtle very much.
I think I can't resist.



Thanks Phil, the Turtle is yet another sweet one from Helson for sure (in fact, I really need Peter to slow down as I can't take that much temptation one after another...should probably unplug the computer!)subtlelaugh.gif

It actually took me a bit to warm up to the Turtle at first due to the small dial diameter, but I'm liking the strong "vintage vibe" from it very much now (especially on the Isofrane). I think Trent said it best, it really does capture that vintage feel of the original Certina very, very well.

Right Chris !
Peter is really buisy at this time.

I am drooling over a few watches on the HELSON-website. wowzer.gif

The Turtle is really a great vintage watch. Especially the case design.

The case width is 44,5mm. It's a great size.

But what is the bezel diameter ?

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exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
ThumbsUp02.gif



Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif


thankyou.gif my friend !

I love that simple watch.



And I like your Turtle very much.
I think I can't resist.



Thanks Phil, the Turtle is yet another sweet one from Helson for sure (in fact, I really need Peter to slow down as I can't take that much temptation one after another...should probably unplug the computer!)subtlelaugh.gif

It actually took me a bit to warm up to the Turtle at first due to the small dial diameter, but I'm liking the strong "vintage vibe" from it very much now (especially on the Isofrane). I think Trent said it best, it really does capture that vintage feel of the original Certina very, very well.

Right Chris !
Peter is really buisy at this time.

I am drooling over a few watches on the HELSON-website. wowzer.gif

The Turtle is really a great vintage watch. Especially the case design.

The case width is 44,5mm. It's a great size.

But what is the bezel diameter ?



Agreed on all the great Helson's on the site right now!

I know the website says 44.5mm on case width, but I measure 43mm case width from 3 to 9 o'clock (not including crown).

Due to the tapered design of the Bezel from top to bottom:
I measure 37.5mm at the bottom of the rotating bezel
34.5mm at the top of the rotating bezel
27.5mm for the dial diameter
(disclaimer...I'm not using calipers, only a trusty ruler so your measurements may differ slightly from mine).

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stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
stew77 wrote: exc-hulk wrote:
ThumbsUp02.gif



Man...I really like this one Phil!!!my love.gif


thankyou.gif my friend !

I love that simple watch.



And I like your Turtle very much.
I think I can't resist.



Thanks Phil, the Turtle is yet another sweet one from Helson for sure (in fact, I really need Peter to slow down as I can't take that much temptation one after another...should probably unplug the computer!)subtlelaugh.gif

It actually took me a bit to warm up to the Turtle at first due to the small dial diameter, but I'm liking the strong "vintage vibe" from it very much now (especially on the Isofrane). I think Trent said it best, it really does capture that vintage feel of the original Certina very, very well.

Right Chris !
Peter is really buisy at this time.

I am drooling over a few watches on the HELSON-website. wowzer.gif

The Turtle is really a great vintage watch. Especially the case design.

The case width is 44,5mm. It's a great size.

But what is the bezel diameter ?



Agreed on all the great Helson's on the site right now!

I know the website says 44.5mm on case width, but I measure 43mm case width from 3 to 9 o'clock (not including crown).

Due to the tapered design of the Bezel from top to bottom:
I measure 37.5mm at the bottom of the rotating bezel
34.5mm at the top of the rotating bezel
27.5mm for the dial diameter
(disclaimer...I'm not using calipers, only a trusty ruler so your measurements may differ slightly from mine).

Chris, thankx for your measurements ThumbsUp02.gif

I think it's a good size - a mid size watch.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 24th, 2012 06:58 pm
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Joining Chris with the Helson to finish out the weekend peace.gif

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Benarus Ti47 on Isofrane for the evening


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