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Latest Buzz on Peter Helson's Prototype | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Mon Feb 21st, 2011 09:47 pm |
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azpops 3T WIS
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Here it is; http://oceanictime.blogspot.com/2011/02/helson-3500m-prototype-exclusive.html Lance
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Posted: Mon Feb 21st, 2011 11:30 pm |
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IanM 3T WIS
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Weeeeelllllll..... it sure is big. The comment about it being "wearable" is relative, of course. I think the use of the contrasting bezel ring is innovative, but it is too big for my girlie wrists. I can see it on the wrists of some of us here, and I hope that those who buy it, enjoy it! Cheers all - IanM
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Posted: Mon Feb 21st, 2011 11:58 pm |
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azpops 3T WIS
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Personally, I don't know about this one... IMO that this design is not practical, but it would be interesting to hear what Peter's thoughts were while designing this prototype and or watch. Lance Last edited on Mon Feb 21st, 2011 11:59 pm by azpops |
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 02:11 am |
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jgarnett 3T WIS
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It looks like one of those bubble gum containers you used to get out of a machine !
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 04:13 am |
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edwardschmedward 3T WIS
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Hmmm... Too big, or not too big...irrelevant. (at least till actually available) Peter really has created something unique, and chock full of character! Whether I buy one or not, I think it's radically cool.
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 07:20 am |
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Paxman 3T WIS
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Ridiculous as a wristwatch imho. I swear Enzo was working on something goofy like this. Bigger is not always better.
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 08:06 am |
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FnuSnu99 3T WIS
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Love the vintage trend thats been going around (for some time), and also like that it`s "Taking its inspiration from a vintage depth gauge". But, then the liking stops. don`t really think I would buy it, cause even though I like the tool-look, this is a real door knob/door frame buster at fricking 22.5mm high! (16-18mm would be more than enough, imo) Guess it will come with its own carrying license, registered as a "blunt object, suitable as a weapon" But than again, I could be COMPLETLY wrong, stanger things have happend ... Anyways, hope to see some wrist shots of it, that could "clear" up the whole practicality issue. But, if one likes it or not, gotta hand it to him for making something uniqe! Last edited on Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 08:08 am by FnuSnu99 |
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 08:50 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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As much as I wasn't found of the Enzo, I kind of like this model. Maybe not for those who worry about that the watch would not fit under them shirt's sleeve... I never wear shirts so: No problemo. 47mm isn't surprisingly big. Now for the 22.5mm thick: I don't see it as a major problem. In fact, I don't see it as any problem at all, as I'm not gynecologist It's just like a Megalodon with 3.5mm thickness added: If you can wear a Meg without looking like a penguin having a tambourine on his wing, then it's fitting you...
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 09:25 am |
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timesofplenty 3T WIS
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I like it, but don't think it's for me. I had a cool depth-gauge last year that I thought about making a watch out of, but too many projects so away it went. Here it is, the dial was bright orange and the all the text was lume that GLOWED. 47mm x 22mm, 19mm strap Peter might have used this design so the watch could have had a bezel with a flat crystal. Last edited on Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 09:35 am by timesofplenty |
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 09:43 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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OK, I'm the terd in the punchbowl. I like it a lot!!! 47mm and 22.5 is A-ok with me. My SMW 20,000ft is at 29mm high. My Laco Flieger is 20mm high. So Peter's next creation at 22.5mm is ok with me. I like the combination of colors a lot and all that vintage/retro feel adds more collectibility to the watch. This is similar to Enzo's Moon Landing Vehicle which I saw a few months back. While the Sheriff doesn't wear shirts I cut my shirts just before the cuffs so this tall watch is no problemo. I just hope the price point is friendly.
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 09:44 am |
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oagaspar Site Founder
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if everyone would look at this watch for what it is intended for (diving) then I don't see any problems with the height...too many WIS are desk divers looking for a daily wearer imo....as far as a functioning bezel is concerned I don't think too many serious divers use them for the purpose of timing dives anymore. ....the Megalodon is 19mm in height and easily worn as a desk diver but on the other hand the Charmex 12,000 ft. is 28.5mm thick and not easily worn for anything other than diving afaiac...so looking at Helsons new concept here I would say I like it because of the vintage feel and look but it wouldn't be something I would wear outside of a water environment. ...what I do find amusing is none of the watch parrots are up in arms over Peter using Enzos design!
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Posted: Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 10:35 am |
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FnuSnu99 3T WIS
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Well, sheriffs opinion and turds in punchbowls asidelaughing.gif, and also the whole desk-diver/true diver conundrum, this all boils down to personal preference I guess. Its like when I was a kid, and I would tell my mother I hated coliflower, and my mother would arguee "NO, IT TASTES GOOD!!!" Walking around with my Megalodon I migtht look like a penguin with a tamburin, but I FEEL butch. LOL!! As other treads here at 3T, this is hilarious! Gotta love 3T!!! And to my "defence", I used to be a TRUE diver, but now I`m desk-diving the hell out of all my watches. The deepest they will probably go nowadays is 3-4 meters TOPS! Anyways, will hold my dissing untill I see some acctual wrist shots of this tamburine:0) Rolf
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