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Yes!
The Tudor, with its bidirectional bezel, is the best of the group for that function. The IWC is the worst: as a right-wrist watch wearer I pretty much have to remove the watch to turn the bezel.
Divers(e)
By: blau : December 14th, 2023-13:58
After years of little interest in the genre I have (relatively) recently gotten into divers. Here's what I realized I like about them: 1. They want you to go out and have a good time! They are not the kind of watches that you need to protect from mess or ...
Let's put it this way.
By: fmc000 : December 15th, 2023-07:55
The elephant in the room is the ubiquitous Submariner and you don't have it (at least in the photo ). Fact is: I owned four ot them and all got sold sooner or later (same happened for the Pelagos BTW). What are you missing? High horology divers, like Breg...
Nice line-up Ian! 👍🏻
By: Aquaracer1 : December 14th, 2023-14:45
I’ve always been into divers for the same reasons as you. My divers are Sub 40 mm no date, Black Bay 58 blue and most recently added, SM300 Heritage blue. GO Sea Q blue (regular date not pano) was a close second. But the charm of the Omega won me over thi...
Thanks Jesse!
By: blau : December 14th, 2023-15:03
I notice that all three of yours are steel and the sort of watches that one can easily dress up a little bit. The Panerai is my only diver like that, which has made it my go-to only watch for beachy travel. Example photo from last winter: ...
Yes!
By: blau : December 14th, 2023-19:07
The Tudor, with its bidirectional bezel, is the best of the group for that function. The IWC is the worst: as a right-wrist watch wearer I pretty much have to remove the watch to turn the bezel.