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a speed cured in the most recent collection of Tag Heuer Aquaracer style
This watch is not exactly new, but I wanted to return after covering not really the first time. While the watch is not inherently anything "Leo" in this regard, it has the name of Leonardo DiCaprio in the name of the watch - which gives something special a little right? Limited Edition, it is really a speed cured in the most recent collection of Tag Heuer Aquaracer style with a "globe" style metallic blue dial and blue accents. Remember many of the Watch Swiss Army Divemaster 500 Mecha in blue.
Odd bracelet try on
So, I tried on some RO's today and found something odd. I have a 6.5 wrist that is more oval than round. I tried on a 41mm RO and bracelet wrapped well around, I tried on a 37mm RO and it was the same nice wrap. So, they had a gold blue dial 39mm and the bracelet couldn't wrap my wrist. It was bending in on itself and not touching my skin all the way around. Anyone else ever experience this? Basically 41mm is too big for a dressy watch for my wrist and the 37mm is a little small, but the bracelet on the 39mm was odd fitting.Thoughts?
Any long-time AT Good Planet owners?
Just curious as to how the titanium bracelets (& particularly the polished PCLs) have held up over time. Could you post pics as well?TIA
Omega Seamaster ETNZ
I must say I'm very impressed by this watch. It's my second Omega, first one was a Seamaster Chrono that ai had between 1998-2005In this watch, feel of the quality definitely has been improved. Being a titanium it only weighs 120 grams, of course rubber strap has a kick in this too.Well,another thing that I like is the regatta timer. I'm not involving any yacht ⛵ event but that doesn't mean it would be quirk to have a watch with the countdown timer.Metal badge on the box 📦 definitely adds a value to the watch box too That's it for now,hope you like the watch as well
What is value of 1971 Speedmaster?
I have a 1971 Speedmaster which needs restoration and speedmaster bracelet. I would appreciate knowing the vaue of it before I sink money into the restoration.Does anyone know of a good restorer who could do it for a reasonable price?