Watch help

You can't go wrong with a Rolex GMT, excellent choice. :)

Lately, I have been gravitating towards the hard core dive watches, and have bought a Sinn U1 and U2, and my newest is a Muhle Glashutte Rasmus diver, amazing watch if you like the go anywhere, do anything, built like a tank type of watch. :)

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Hey Megalobyte, This is kinda unrelated and my watch is not at all of the same caliber as yours but I have a Reefgear shark-x and it has a band of about the same shape as those in your pics..... What is up with that uncomfortable shape? It squeezes the sides of my wrist and twists around to the front.
 
Hi All-

I just wish that SINN changes the name of their premier divewatch. The idea of having "U2" boldly placed on the dial makes it seem like it is a tribute watch to the musical band for those not familiar with the brand.

This is simply one of the reasons that the U1 would be much more attractive for purchase. One can't beat crisp white markers on a large matte-black dial for supreme legibility.

~ Blue Jays ~
 
Megalobyte said:
You can't go wrong with a Rolex GMT, excellent choice. :)

Lately, I have been gravitating towards the hard core dive watches, and have bought a Sinn U1 and U2, and my newest is a Muhle Glashutte Rasmus diver, amazing watch if you like the go anywhere, do anything, built like a tank type of watch. :)

Those are all very nice watches, but that Sinn U2 :eek: is incredible!
 
Sakugenken, Mine is OK. It is running a bit fast but other than that it is a gem. The chrono works smooth. I am looking for a different band...one of the classic older style with the air breather holes in it like what was common on chronographs in the 60's-70's.
 
Another Omega Seamaster here, had mine about 8-9 years & it still gets admiring glances from my clients. Also have the limited edition James Bond version but NEVER wear that, it just sits in my safe, which is a shame really!
 
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