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Watch Choice For Survival: Top Pick For Deserted Island Scenario?
If you are anything like me, you have seriously considered what you would do in a survival situation on a deserted island. Do I ever anticipate being in this situation? Well no, but as a dedicated lover of the survivalist genre (from Robinson Crusoe to Castaway), I do take the time to ponder such issues. Likely or not, it makes for good conversation, and an interesting tactical decision, thinking about what watch would be perfect. Let's see what some of the considerations you need to take when choosing your island adventure watch. You'll need a rugged, long lasting watch, with functions that will be helpful during everyday endeavors.Under the most dire of scenarios, you are going to be stuck on this island for a long time, perhaps even forever. You can never anticipate what is going to happen to your watch, but you want something that can take just about anything, keep running, and provide you with as much flexibility as possible. This is not a job for a fashion watch, or even your bas
Please share your Olympic Edition Omegas!
Hi allThought this would be a fun thread given the upcoming Olympics!Here is my London 2012 Seamaster, I live in London so is pretty special to me and reminds me of the 2012 Olympics where GB were amazing!!CheersAnujSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Pics of the new POs
I like the new Planet Oceans. I was thinking about buying the 8500 with orange bezel but I think I prefer the new one which is more subtle and also interested to see how the rubber aspect works. I also like the new numerals and the ceramic dial which gives the dial a translucent effect like the LM LE. Looking forward to seeing it for real.
I did it. Second Patek in a month
Well I just got my second Patek a few days ago, a 5167. Got my first one a 5711 less than a month ago. I would say it's some kind of record, but I know these forums are filled with many sick individuals, so I'm sure it's no big deal for most of you. I started a thread a few weeks ago asking your thought between having the Nautilus, Daytona C and a submariner vs an Aquanaut. I ended up buying the aqua without seeing it first in person. When I got it, it blew me away. It's waaaay better than what photos show, I just love it. Now I have to sell the SubC. Here are some quick photosSent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro
Two-tone as only watch?
My father wants to get a two-tone black dial Submariner as his first Rolex, and he intends to wear it daily. Is this a versatile and durable enough choice? Please share opinions!