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...but doesnβt merit the hype. The subdial and date implementation are both inelegant. As an investment Iβd be very happy if I bought one five years ago. Buying one today might be risky...but if you love it?
What a great shot, my friend !! I had the 5980 some years ago - and like everybody, I deeply regret selling it - but today it is very hard to decide for me, which Nautilus is the real King !!!! 5990 is still my favorite, but very close behind the 5980 ! O...
don't think the movement should be the breaking factor... 240 is a solid workhorse... even though I do think a watch like the celestial perhaps would be better suited with a pretty manual movement...