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 Posted: Thu Jun 3rd, 2010 02:49 pm
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jeffdej340
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have Cartier Pasha, Santos, early 80s Heuer chrono, Tiffany Atlas, BM Chrono, assorted vintage Hamiltons, Longines, etc and just recd Martin Braun Tracer Chrono. Now looking for weekend watch and am considering
1. sea shark
2. ocean 7 lm2
3. steinhart triton blk
4. " ocean 1
5." aviation blk

Any opinions, advice, best $, sources.
Thanks,
Jeff
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 Posted: Fri Jun 4th, 2010 12:53 pm
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Welcome!

 The oceans are becoming pretty popular here- have a look at the wrist check forums to see a few. Buy them direct from the Steinhart I believe.

 I think every watch on your list is owned by someone here

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Thanks. What doyouthink of Bernhardt sea shark. Reviews etc sound good.
Jeff

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Never owned one- try the search box on the right..I've seen one here before

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Welcome and all good watches I would favour the steinhart but many will tell you here I love a good Russian watch, ask the question in the talk section it will get more replies.
Again...welcome!!!
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look at the Remora by Benarus at the top of the screen, its the new Miyota movement that has just come out, fast VPH.
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Your choices are pretty varied. The Sea Shark is Miyota powered while the Ocean 1 is Swiss powered. Personally I would think the Steinhart Ocean would be a winner. A nice sub clone with great spec and reviews.

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Hello and welcome to 3T.

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My vote goes to the Steinhart Ocean 1 in PVD.....I just had one that just arrived but I find it too small. Reviews, however, of this Sub clone are top-notch.

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