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 Posted: Wed Jul 25th, 2007 08:54 pm
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KenC
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Gregger wrote: KenC wrote: Gregger wrote: Paxman wrote: I'll chime in and say its a good beater but why bother? Get a Seastar or something you can actually trace the roots of. Of course, you're just fishin, Gregger... If you read all the threads that have been posted on 3T you'll probably pass...

I've red the threads but I didn't see anything that said they stunk or get one....I like to call it probing....I'm going to make a purchase shortly and I'm looking for something different....one the excites me...not the same old same old....I'd love to get a Stowa but don't feel like spending that type of $$$$ now. I'm looking for a tool diver around $400....I'll keep looking....Thanks guys!!

Gregger...looking for a great tool watch that is something unique and different?...the new ORSA Monstrum at $295...you can't beat it!!!

Thats the direction I'm heading Ken.....Only worried about the size but WTH I can always flip it if it's to big.....

 

I don't like much over 42mm, But I do love my ORSA and don't feel that they are too big considering the design of the watch!  GO FOR IT!

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Regarding the Nauticfish- I ended up giving mine to my son ...... its okay and mine had an ETA 2824, BUT the Seastar I just bought is a MUCH better watch in my opinion .....my son isnt getting my Tissott !!!!

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canadajo wrote: Regarding the Nauticfish- I ended up giving mine to my son ...... its okay and mine had an ETA 2824, BUT the Seastar I just bought is a MUCH better watch in my opinion .....my son isnt getting my Tissott !!!!
Now that would be a much better buy for the money. I love my Tissot too! ;)

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