Jay (Eire)
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You had every day covered with those two.
This world is such that most of us can’t hold on to everything.
It was the 41mm.
By: Jay (Eire) : January 31st, 2026-21:37
Silly me back then actually waited for it, I bought it right when they released it. The prior years I’d looked a lot at the 39mm, but thought it too small. And this was also when the blue dials were to be bought at the AD. AND, I got somewhere between 25%...
very good point
By: donizetti : February 1st, 2026-09:11
the original Dato is an icon and aspirational as you say but it just isn't for everyone. For me (simple person that I am) it ended up just feeling a tad too small especially after I bought the Double Split. The Datograph Perpetual hits the sweet spot for ...
Hard to nail it down.
By: rdenney : February 1st, 2026-01:23
But that was the year this old GP Gyromatic came to me. And this Baume et Mercier Copeland World Timer got a lot of wrist time. I stumbled on this Concord Saratoga 20th Anno. Dual -Time Chronograph, with a La Joux Perret movement modified to provide colum...
I will add…
By: Jay (Eire) : February 1st, 2026-16:47
…as I mentioned my Journe CB in the answer it too saw a somewhat similar disconnect and increase in general recognizability. But I didn’t sell it. Why? Because even at the same/similar retail prices (which was true in the early 2010s) and at similar marke...
Great thread Jay...
By: S F : February 1st, 2026-06:37
I was just hearing this on the radio about 2016 becoming viral....The 2 major events that year were Brexit and Trump. The sentiment about Trump getting elected totally changed after Brexit. From that point onwards, it was nothing is impossible. Going thru...