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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 01:44 pm |
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True...but the # of watches I sell is negligible, and the 38mm to 42mm is my ideal size. There are larger one I have that I love such as my ORSA watches, and some smaller ones that are nice like my original Airman and my ZENO Explorer. It still amazes me that MY ENZO and STOWA, without the crowns are as small as they are. ...and, it's a good way for me to try out the company!
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 01:51 pm |
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KenC wrote: True...but the # of watches I sell is negligible, and the 38mm to 42mm is my ideal size. There are larger one I have that I love such as my ORSA watches, and some smaller ones that are nice like my original Airman and my ZENO Explorer. It still amazes me that MY ENZO and STOWA, without the crowns are as small as they are. I am in the the same boat as Ken... But I actually likethe cream dial! I have heard so many good things about these watches and my curiosity is high... And the price is right!!
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:23 pm |
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Paxman wrote: wait a minute Pax...aren't you the guy who always says it's a bit too small for my taste(38-40mm):D KenC wrote:True...but the # of watches I sell is negligible, and the 38mm to 42mm is my ideal size. There are larger one I have that I love such as my ORSA watches, and some smaller ones that are nice like my original Airman and my ZENO Explorer. It still amazes me that MY ENZO and STOWA, without the crowns are as small as they are.
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:37 pm |
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oagaspar wrote: Paxman wrote: You know it buddy... my actual cut off is about 39 or 39.5. Believe it or not I am starting to enjoy smaller watches more... must be my increased vitality now that I've started taking Enzyte!!goofy Plus I need something to hold me over while I wait for Basel to end... ![]()
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:37 pm |
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Ah, what a difference a few weeks makes. I post this and it was bye, bye..... coyote2.gif Ken, Pax, Fred was offering (and may still be) this watch for $199 shipped on PMWF about 10 days ago.
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:40 pm |
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mcwright wrote: Ah, what a difference a few weeks makes. I post this and it was bye, bye..... coyote2.gif Mike ....you should know by now only a few read all the posts everyday like me!:D:D
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:41 pm |
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mcwright wrote: Ah, what a difference a few weeks makes. I post this and it was bye, bye..... coyote2.gif It's all in the timing brother!! ![]() And I paid for shipping!!
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:47 pm |
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Oscar, U just like Ken and Pax better than me. BTW, Fred is offering a free strap with purchase now.
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:47 pm |
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oagaspar wrote: mcwright wrote:Ah, what a difference a few weeks makes. I post this and it was bye, bye..... coyote2.gif Hey... I read entire threads man... not just the most recent post. I'm hungering for a watch and look what popped up... :P
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:50 pm |
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KenC wrote: True...but the # of watches I sell is negligible, and the 38mm to 42mm is my ideal size. There are larger one I have that I love such as my ORSA watches, and some smaller ones that are nice like my original Airman and my ZENO Explorer. It still amazes me that MY ENZO and STOWA, without the crowns are as small as they are. hehe. The difference between the Enzo and Binnacle may be only 3mm as far as the diameter goes, but as far as weight and overall profile .... It's night and day.
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:50 pm |
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personally I would pick up one of the original Bernhardt Instruments as the dial work appeals to me more as well as the owner back then:D....on any given day you can find a half a dozen of these watches on the secondary sales forums ....why?
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Posted: Wed Apr 2nd, 2008 02:57 pm |
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oagaspar wrote: personally I would pick up one of the original Bernhardt Instruments as the dial work appeals to me more as well as the owner back then:D....on any given day you can find a half a dozen of these watches on the secondary sales forums ....why? Didn't the old Binnacle have a different bezel? I think the old bezel which is the same as the one used on the Sea Shark bothered me...face4.gif
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