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R. Goodfellow shares a captivating post showcasing a trio of watches newly returned from the bank, celebrating their 'first day' back with a series of wristshots. The post sparks a discussion among collectors about the merits of each piece and their place within a curated collection.
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Omega Seamaster 300 and the Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Universal Time are highlighted as favorites from the trio, with particular interest in acquiring the Geophysic UT.
- The Omega Seamaster NTTD (No Time To Die) is seen as a complementary addition to a collection, especially alongside the Seamaster 300.
- The bracelet on the Geophysic Universal Time is noted for adding an 'extra touch of class' and a sense of 'visual weight and gravitas'.
- The collection is praised as a 'well thought of great trio', with the Omega and Geophysic receiving specific commendation.
- A question is posed regarding which watch from the trio will be worn most frequently, hinting at the practical aspects of owning multiple luxury watches.
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