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So far it's only been vintage Seamaster's for me....
166.028 circa 1967ish (waiting on Extract to confirm) -


165.002 circa 1965ish (waiting on Extract to confirm) -
 
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So far it's only been vintage Seamaster's for me....
166.028 circa 1967ish (waiting on Extract to confirm) -


165.002 circa 1965ish (waiting on Extract to confirm) -
Usually not a fan, but damn it if that dial doesn't have some extra charm to it
 
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Perfect evening: SMP, Scotch, cool breeze around the firepit.

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New to me as of yesterday. The wooden case is spectacular, let alone the watch….
 
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Wow - the all-stainless blue on rubber doesn’t do it for me, but with the splash of gold, it looks absolutely incredible on rubber!
 
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Sold my Speedy and purchased this PO - figured I spend more time in the ocean then on the moon, so it made sense!
Absolutely stunning watch..
 
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Sold my Speedy and purchased this PO - figured I spend more time in the ocean then on the moon, so it made sense!
Absolutely stunning watch..
You are so right! It looks fantastic and this post is the most sensible I have read in a long time. If you happen to take a trip to the moon, remember to wind it, as automatics dont work to well in zero gravity. 😉
 
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Bought and traded away the blue version. The white one never looked good to me in person. I have enough black. Absolutely fell in love with the chrome. Especially with the rubber deployant clasp.
 
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I gave my mid-size SMP 300D to my wife and got the 39mm Planet Ocean to celebrate a milestone.