RJW
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Based on your requirements...
1. Sports style
2. Everyday watch
3. Don't swim often
4.Waterproof beyond 30m
You won't go wrong with either and ultimately your choice might come down to what feels better on the wrist, which dial you prefer most or your mood on the day that you buy one.
Both would act well as everyday watches and are quite discrete. I wear my 5711 at work and casually with short sleeves and I have never had anyone glare at my wrist or comment on my watch. The 5711 is slim and lightweight and I don't have to think about changing straps ever. I swim occasionally with it on, but never enough that I start to think that a watch on a rubber strap would be more appropriate.
Perhaps it might be harder to get a 5711 over a 5167 and that might be another factor.
As I said earlier, you won't go wrong with either but considering the way that I wear mine, the 5711 is a better choice.
Regards,
Richard.
I find that.....
By: MiniCooper : July 27th, 2010-09:41
both watches are very interesting, and you cannot go wrong with either.... Nautilus is a classic and the fact that you cannot find it in a store window is an indication..... The aquanaut must be one of the most comfortable watches to wear.... The rubber s...
I have both
By: gqmagic : July 27th, 2010-10:40
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Madness
By: le_chef : July 27th, 2010-11:01
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Yes
By: Layton : July 29th, 2010-20:40
Not by experience...but by reading, you can get either the extra rubber strap or bracelet. There was a thread somewhere on line that said that buying the bracelet and ording the rubber strap was easier. Since the rubber strap must be cut to fit, if or whe...
Based on your requirements...
By: RJW : July 31st, 2010-03:24
1. Sports style 2. Everyday watch 3. Don't swim often 4.Waterproof beyond 30m You won't go wrong with either and ultimately your choice might come down to what feels better on the wrist, which dial you prefer most or your mood on the day that you buy one....