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    Quote Originally Posted by Doboji View Post
    I keep coming back to the Rolex Explorer II 216570... perhaps this summer for my birthday...

    You can't go wrong.

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    I was waiting to see the Seamaster 300 in the metal but, now that I have, I'm not so sure. I like it but I'm not really needing it. My thoughts have turned back to the ND Sub or, if if things go very well for me, the Sea Dweller. I'm just not confident that they'll budge the Explorer II from my wrist, though. It feels like I've found my Rolex sport watch.
    Looking at my bank balance, though, it's not a pressing question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doboji View Post
    I keep coming back to the Rolex Explorer II 216570... perhaps this summer for my birthday...

    Welcome to the forum, my newbie friend. Is this your first watch? Don't you want to start a thread asking if Rolex is teh best brand evvar first?
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    I already know my next watch, It will be a special re-issue of the SeaGull 1963 Chronograph. I've chosen the black version, as I already have a cream one.

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    After a tour and dinner with Jörg Schauer this weekend, I might feel entirely justified in loosening the purse strings for a Stowa.

    I've had a Flieger and an Antea in the past, so maybe a Marine... the Marine A10 no date is a nice combination of gorgeousness and price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I already know my next watch, It will be a special re-issue of the SeaGull 1963 Chronograph. I've chosen the black version, as I already have a cream one.
    Actually I forgot - I've got this one on its way too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GaryF View Post
    I'd definitely recommend getting the AT now while there are still brushed bracelets/date frames around.
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    Not the next watch but somewhere in the near future, I will get on of these:

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    IWC Cal 89 Rose gold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doboji View Post
    I keep coming back to the Rolex Explorer II 216570... perhaps this summer for my birthday...

    Second Gary's comment. This is the best everyday watch made, but I would suggest the white. I found the hands on the black disappeared in certain lighting situations. This does not happen on the Polar white version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Not the next watch but somewhere in the near future, I will get on of these:

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    IWC Cal 89 Rose gold.
    That is a classic beauty.

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