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I think James will be more concerned about his watch as its a Rolex Whistle

Post #60738 21st Feb 2010 7:44 pm
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Carnoch



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Got to disagree with the watch choice, Rolex are nice, but it has to be a mid sized Omega Seamaster for day time use and a De Ville for the evening. Thats a theory, poor person alert.

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Lookers Park Royal



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Whistle Wink

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2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Don't buy a Seamaster, I did an automatic and it will not
keep time. Twisted Evil

Post #60758 21st Feb 2010 8:45 pm
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Twodogs, send it back as mine has been perfect for 8 years. I do make sure I wind it up before putting it on if I've not worn it for a couple of days as the self-winding doesn't appear to be enough on it's own from rest.

James Thumbs Up

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2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Zermatt Silver

It's been back 3times now !!!

Some days its fast & some days it's slow.

It's worn ever day & I wind it daily !

I should have purchased a quartz &
save 500 quid...(ish)

Post #60777 21st Feb 2010 9:42 pm
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back to watches

don't wind an automatic watch unless it's stopped all auto's are something like +/- 4 to 10 seconds out over time. my omega planet ocean used to lose upto 8 seconds a day for the first 3-4 months now it's settled down to be +2 to 4 seconds a week, you can have it regulated by a omega agent (not bond)...

rolex watches are great quality but no more acurate than most high end auto movements.

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COSC autos have a variation between -4 to +6 seconds per day. Some manufacturers are more successful than others in achieving greater consistent accuracy but that's all they have to meet. Phil

Post #61021 23rd Feb 2010 7:34 pm
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Carnoch



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Yes, to be officially certified Crono, it's got to be within a certain latitude, but from memory, that can be quite a few seconds per day. In my virtual world, being a poor person, I have to revert to that, my Seamaster is only out by 4 seconds a year. Thats accurate and like most people who admire good watches, it has to be accurate to the second!

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Rolex's wear out cuffs too! Shocked

Post #61033 23rd Feb 2010 8:23 pm
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You wouldn't have that problem with Omega, in theory, they feel like they have been on your wrist years. I didn't know the Rolex braclet was so rough! The sot of thinng that ladders stockings, you'd be popular, oh wait until I untangle my Rolex! Wouldn't be cool.

Laughing

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I went to look at a Tag Heuer Carrera Automatic the other weekend for a £1600 watch it felt cheap and tacky, the bracket on my £400 Seiko was better Shocked the jeweler actually said it wasn't made to be worn everyday Rolling Eyes

my wifes Tags braclet is better, and her Omega is better made too

guess I'll keep looking for the right one Crying or Very sad Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Carnoch wrote:
You wouldn't have that problem with Omega, in theory, they feel like they have been on your wrist years. I didn't know the Rolex braclet was so rough! The sot of thinng that ladders stockings, you'd be popular, oh wait until I untangle my Rolex! Wouldn't be cool.

Laughing


Seems like good reason for you to stop wearing the Stockings then Carnoch Whistle

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split the topic

one for watches.... this thread

and one for trying to work out how much to pay

http://www.freel2.com/forum/post61054.html#61054 Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #61055 23rd Feb 2010 10:06 pm
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Carnoch



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Damn, the games up! I dug that hole and jumped in.

Nick, get yourself an Omega or at least try one on, you'll see what I mean.

Tag is okay, but a womens watch, a bit too flash for guys.

Post #61056 23rd Feb 2010 10:08 pm
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