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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 09:29 pm
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Have been trading several of my watches over the past few weeks and acquired the following:

Breitling Superocean Steelfish X Plus



Doxa 300T Seahunter




Japy Chronograph





Have a Charmex 12,000m coming in next week.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 09:40 pm
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Congrats!...hand6.gifLove all 3 Bill..especially the Sub300T...I just read a great article on it ...great size ...very nice!...How do you like the Japy so far...looks unique,and I can't wait to see the Charmex!...is it the one that was FSOT on WUS..that Watch is a Real Monster

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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:01 pm
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That japy chronograph is a little different. How does it sit on your wrist.I hope it does so to your comfort.

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The 300T is even better in person. Size, design of case and the link bracelet is better constructed that the rather delicatly constructed rice bead bracelet. The Japy is incredible, it weighs 225graqms and is bigger than the UTS 3000m.

The Charmex is heavy at 360grams. I know a few guys that have it and they love it and they have the same wrist size as I do so I agreed to the trade and yes it is the yellow dialed Charmex that was on the forums.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:15 pm
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wcbartlett wrote:
I've heard many of the 300T owners and articles say it is the Perfect Sport/Dive Watch...the bracelet and case design are very appealinghand6.gif I didn't realize the Japy weighed in at 225gr....WOW!..and I know the Charmex is Big just by the size in Pics...it looks to be very thick...but then at World record depth of 12,000. feet it needs to be!...JohnnyP is gonna love to see it when you receive it!cool10.gif The 300T is even better in person. Size, design of case and the link bracelet is better constructed that the rather delicatly constructed rice bead bracelet. The Japy is incredible, it weighs 225graqms and is bigger than the UTS 3000m.

The Charmex is heavy at 360grams. I know a few guys that have it and they love it and they have the same wrist size as I do so I agreed to the trade and yes it is the yellow dialed Charmex that was on the forums.

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The Super Ocean is awesome as well as your other offerings ...You have good taste sir....I must say the Omega in your avitar still takes the cake :P

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What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.





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That is a 120m Chronograph which I am wearing as I type. It is definitely an attention grabber.

I have come to the decision that if I am not wearing a watch, it will be sold or traded, which is why I have changes my collection so much.

Last edited on Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:21 pm by wcbartlett

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wcbartlett wrote:
Good thing you pointed that out Bill...I thought the protrusion on the left was a helium valve:P...very Unique indeed! what movement is powering the Japy? What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.






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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:24 pm
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canadajo wrote:
Hey CJ..when are you going to post your new Seamaster ...Eh!hand6.gif The Super Ocean is awesome as well as your other offerings ...You have good taste sir....I must say the Omega in your avitar still takes the cake :P

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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:28 pm
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O.A. Gaspar wrote: I really do not recall, but its a french sounding name, I will let you know.


wcbartlett wrote:
Good thing you pointed that out Bill...I thought the protrusion on the left was a helium valve:P...very Unique indeed! what movement is powering the Japy? What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.







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 Posted: Fri Nov 17th, 2006 10:37 pm
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wcbartlett wrote:
would it be a Dobois-Depraz....if so that is a Sweet engine!hand6.gifhand6.gif O.A. Gaspar wrote: I really do not recall, but its a french sounding name, I will let you know.


wcbartlett wrote:
Good thing you pointed that out Bill...I thought the protrusion on the left was a helium valve:P...very Unique indeed! what movement is powering the Japy? What is unique about the Japy is that is an advantage for a left handed person.






As you can see from the following scan of a standard chrono which favors a right handed person, which I am not.








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