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Re: timepieces
Saw a Migauss yesterday on a sales rep. I liked it, the teal isn't quite as bright in person so it's a bit more subtle. Pretty good money to be made selling ball valves apparently.
Dustin Gaddis
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Originally Posted by
dgaddis
Saw a Migauss yesterday on a sales rep. I liked it, the teal isn't quite as bright in person so it's a bit more subtle. Pretty good money to be made selling ball valves apparently.
my boss gifted my manager a diamond-dialed Datejust 3 years ago. apparently there's money in paint, too.
-Dustin
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Originally Posted by
Wisco
as an AP guy, this watch really appeals to me...i noticed when they first came out last year...but already sold out online and being offered at $40 over MSRP on various sites...i thot "$40 over msrp...screw that"...now you're lucky to find one under $250
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Originally Posted by
funcrusher
as an AP guy, this watch really appeals to me...i noticed when they first came out last year...but already sold out online and being offered at $40 over MSRP on various sites...i thot "$40 over msrp...screw that"...now you're lucky to find one under $250
I'm an Omega guy at heart, but I found the red color version for $98 on line (G-Shock GA21-4A Mono Red Watch | Zumiez) and decided what the hell.... I don't have a red watch. Should be good for summer outdoor fun and perhaps a splash of color with business casual office clothes
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Originally Posted by
Wisco
I'm an Omega guy at heart, but I found the red color version for $98 on line (
G-Shock GA21-4A Mono Red Watch | Zumiez) and decided what the hell.... I don't have a red watch. Should be good for summer outdoor fun and perhaps a splash of color with business casual office clothes
I'm a Rolex/Tudor guy and think Casio and Swatch are awesome and fun and a totally cool part of a well-rounded collection.
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
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Originally Posted by
dgaddis
Pretty good money to be made selling ball valves apparently.
Consider that a milgauss costs less than pretty much any harley davidson, or an S-works tarmac.
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Originally Posted by
AngryScientist
Consider that a milgauss costs less than pretty much any harley davidson, or an S-works tarmac.
All the guys I know with S Works Tarmacs sell ball valves too.
Dustin Gaddis
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Originally Posted by
Matthew Strongin
I'm a Rolex/Tudor guy and think Casio and Swatch are awesome and fun and a totally cool part of a well-rounded collection.
GShock is proof horological importance doesn't always need to come with a crazy price tag.
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Originally Posted by
theflashunc
"...GShock is proof horological importance doesn't always need to come with a crazy price tag..."
I would love if they made a big, armored, three-hand analog G-Shock in black with white hands and markers. One can dream.
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Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
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Originally Posted by
dgaddis
"...But they do all still have a bunch of stuff on the face of the dial, which you may or may not like (I don't)..."
Great post, @dgaddis. I totally agree with you. Legibility and clarity is paramount, especially when riding.
My wish is the engineers at G-Shock work with designers on a big, three-hand watch, without any subdials.
In a really perfect world it would have a red / orange seconds hand to differentiate from the minutes hand.
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^^I think you're describing an old school style pilot watch. The simple version of a pilot watch, not the ones with a slide rule on them. But most of those can't take the beating a G Shock can take.
Dustin Gaddis
www.MiddleGaEpic.com
Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
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Originally Posted by
dgaddis
"...But most of those can't take the beating a G Shock can take..."
Agreed. A variety of SINN watches would certainly work...yet my preference is to use a true "throwaway" watches for sports.
If bouncing down a rocky/rooty mountainbike trail, I don't wish to smash a $1500+ watch against a rock or tree. :-0
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Originally Posted by
Blue Jays
Agreed. A variety of SINN watches would certainly work...yet my preference is to use a true "throwaway" watches for sports.
If bouncing down a rocky/rooty mountainbike trail, I don't wish to smash a $1500+ watch against a rock or tree. :-0
For me, I actually do not want a watch when I am on the bike. It bothers my wrist and I don't care about time when I am out on a ride...most of the time.
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Originally Posted by
NYCfixie
"...I don't care about time when I am out on a ride...most of the time..."
Many of the folks in my cycling club are mothers, fathers, along with friends who have to meet assorted job responsibilities.
To that end, we aim to keep our group rides "on-pace" to return to the meeting area reasonably close to the advertised time.
The one thing that I do not particularly like about my digital G-Shock is the black-on-silver readout.
Bold white or yellow hands against a nice and uncluttered black dial would be much clearer to read.
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I saw what I think is a great deal and pulled the trigger on an Eterna Eternity:
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Should be here in a few days; I'll post pictures.
SW-200 automatic, 40mm width, sapphire crystal, etc. .....
I ordered from Ashford.com but they have sold out of the model I ordered.
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For riding when passing between sunshine, shade, and mottled light...I seek nice clarity and legibility.
Even better if they had a solid color bezel and a red seconds hand. That would be terrific.

I simply wish I could find a low-cost model that wouldn’t be heartbreaking if it got knocked around.
This is still a bit too nice for digging in a garden or active sports in not-so-nice conditions...
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Originally Posted by
Blue Jays
For riding when passing between sunshine, shade, and mottled light...I seek nice clarity and legibility.
Even better if they had a solid color bezel and a red seconds hand. That would be terrific.
I simply wish I could find a low-cost model that wouldn’t be heartbreaking if it got knocked around.
This is still a bit too nice for digging in a garden or active sports in not-so-nice conditions...
ORIS BIG CROWN PROPILOT BIG DATE
40mm, Big markers, solid dial with contrasting numbers, textile strap with unlimited adjustment, and a red seconds hand.
They recently updated the model with "applied markers" so if you can find the previous generation with "painted markers" you might get a really good deal on one.
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