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This one today, but on an oyster bracelet:



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Certina DS3

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Good Morning, Mark and William.

SD for a Friday.



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Good morning Jeff! I see you're on the road againtoon1.gif

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Heading home from Cali this morning flight out of John Wayne Airport at 7:30...wearing the new home built....NJ and Denver next week.

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Hammerfjord wrote:
Good morning Jeff! I see you're on the road againtoon1.gif

HEHE!!! Yup, you're right again William. SD is really so easy to love and I noticed I keep wearing it over and over.

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Last night I actually attended the launch of their new Sea Hawk line, magnificent....

bigrustypig wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
Good morning Jeff! I see you're on the road againtoon1.gif

HEHE!!! Yup, you're right again William. SD is really so easy to love and I noticed I keep wearing it over and over.

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bigrustypig wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
Good morning Jeff! I see you're on the road againtoon1.gif

HEHE!!! Yup, you're right again William. SD is really so easy to love and I noticed I keep wearing it over and over.

I like the SD look but the size is a big minus for me: I rarely go under 42mm or it have to be thick like the SAR from Marathon to make me feel comfy

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wcbartlett wrote:
Last night I actually attended the launch of their new Sea Hawk line, magnificent....

Too much rubber in the new line: I told GP people about it in fact... Rubber is cheap to me and I still prefer the full titanium version we both have.
I'd like that they replace the rubber by some bead blasted black oxidized metal in fact.

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I like the new one just fine, do not like the $6,000. price, I got my SH thru a trade maybe I will be lucky on the new one down the line.

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wcbartlett wrote:
Last night I actually attended the launch of their new Sea Hawk line, magnificent....

Too much rubber in the new line: I told GP people about it in fact... Rubber is cheap to me and I still prefer the full titanium version we both have.
I'd like that they replace the rubber by some bead blasted black oxidized metal in fact.

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timesofplenty wrote:

I guess the watch must present like a beast on the wrist with those light strapsthumbsup.gif

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wcbartlett wrote:
I like the new one just fine, do not like the $6,000. price, I got my SH thru a trade maybe I will be lucky on the new one down the line.

Hammerfjord wrote:
wcbartlett wrote:
Last night I actually attended the launch of their new Sea Hawk line, magnificent....

Too much rubber in the new line: I told GP people about it in fact... Rubber is cheap to me and I still prefer the full titanium version we both have.
I'd like that they replace the rubber by some bead blasted black oxidized metal in fact.

You'll have to wait for that: There're just too hot right now...
But when they are cold, the rubber may have cracked already
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TGIF 3T! MM300 for me today.


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Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:

I guess the watch must present like a beast on the wrist with those light strapsthumbsup.gif


Wears just great! The Fondale is light, lighter than my Arctic Diver.

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timesofplenty wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:

I guess the watch must present like a beast on the wrist with those light strapsthumbsup.gif


Wears just great! The Fondale is light, lighter than my Arctic Diver.
I was speaking about the size impression: It must come out on a strap like that and really show up!

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Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:

I guess the watch must present like a beast on the wrist with those light strapsthumbsup.gif


Wears just great! The Fondale is light, lighter than my Arctic Diver.
I was speaking about the size impression: It must come out on a strap like that and really show up!


Seems whatever strap this watch is on it gets noticed.
The size probably helps, but there are more often comments on the dial, and shape of case.

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Italiano Precista/PRS20 LE today...happy guy.gif

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oagaspar wrote:
Italiano Precista/PRS20 LE today...happy guy.gif


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timesofplenty wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote:
timesofplenty wrote:

I guess the watch must present like a beast on the wrist with those light strapsthumbsup.gif


Wears just great! The Fondale is light, lighter than my Arctic Diver.
I was speaking about the size impression: It must come out on a strap like that and really show up!


Seems whatever strap this watch is on it gets noticed.
The size probably helps, but there are more often comments on the dial, and shape of case.


I can believe that!

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Paladin wrote:


This looks great!


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