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Chronoswiss Opus C 741 S Limited Edition




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Patek Philippe Patek Philippe Ref 5020 J Perpetual Calendar Chronograph TV Watch


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Nothing beats this shit!

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In 1961, Scott Carpenter, one of the original astronauts in the Mercury space program, approached Breitling with idea of incorporating a 24 hour dial instead of the normal 12 hour dial. This was needed because of the lack of day and night during space travel. Breitling complied, and produced the 24 hour Navitimer which Carpenter wore on his 1962 space flight. Breitling then proceeded to produce the 24 hour version as the so-called Cosmonaute Navitimer - under both Breitling and AOPA logos.


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The Breitling Emergency version contains a radio transmitter for civil aviation use which broadcasts on the 121.5 MHz distress frequency and serves as a back-up for ELT-type airborne beacons. (For military users, Breitling has equipped the Emergency with a miniaturized transmitter operating on the 243 MHz military frequency.) Under normal conditions—flat terrain or calm seas—the signal can be picked up at a range of up to 90 nautical miles (167 km) by search aircraft flying at 20,000 feet (6,000 m).

Reuters reports that two British pilots, Squadron Leader Steve Brooks and Flight Lieutenant Hugh Quentin-Smith, crashed their helicopter in Antarctica and were rescued after activating their Breitling Emergency transmitter watches. The two pilots were in their lifeboat when a Chilean Otter aircraft found them after homing in on signals from their watches. [4]

The Emergency is available for customers who do not hold a pilot's licence, but they must sign an agreement stating that they will bear the full costs of a rescue intervention should they trigger the distress beacon. The model was heavily advertised by the Breitling Orbiter 3—both Brian Jones and Bertrand Piccard were wearing the Emergency. Also, Bear Grylls wears an Emergency with yellow face and rubber strap in many episodes of Man vs. Wild.


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Tokyoflash
Infection

Tokyoflash launches an original design combining sleek curves, tri-colored LEDs and a pulsating new display. Featuring a creatively designed full face mirrored lens and an innovative way to view time, no one is immune to Infection.
Colors Silver+MultiLED
Max. Wrist Size 210mm (approx.)
Case Dimensions 30mm x 42mm x 11mm
Weight 60 grams
Price ¥13,900


Housed in a smart new case, Infection is ergonomically designed to neatly fit the contours of your wrist, the tapered edges providing a smooth transition between the case and lens.

Twenty-seven multi-colored LEDs pulsate and move like cells across the curved face to present the time from beneath the attractive mirrored mineral crystal lens.

Finished with a matching leather band and stainless steel clasp, this is a flashy look that’s sure to get you noticed.

Twelve red LEDs indicate hours, eleven yellow LEDs represent the progression of time in groups of five minutes and four green LEDs show single minutes.

A single touch of the upper button animates the LEDs, a single touch of the lower button shows the time immediately.

* Japanese & English Instructions
* Water Resist 3ATM
* Genuine leather strap
* Time only


I'm bout to cop one of these right here. I like the weird shit

TO ANYONE LOOKING FOR A SIMILIAR WATCH, THEY ONES LIKE HV THESE ON OVERSTOCK.COM FOR ABOUT $150
 
i'm gonna hip yall to something ..it's seiko sportura..check them out these are real watches. invicta are wack watches they are clunky.
 
I have about 5 watches that I keep in rotation. This is my favorite dress watch. Its by Guess Collection and cost me $300 plus tax at Macys

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I rotate these around...the two on the left are my favorites,both 49MM not including crown.
None are very costly...100 to 300 plus.

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Big beast here...52MM.

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ya'll are idiots and don't know shit about watches. Get the fuck outta here with some fossil bullshit. If your under budget (under a G) go with Hamilton, Oris, Seiko. Those brands should take of you in that price range.

By the way, if u have the dough Rolex is NOT the watch to get. There a lot better watches out there, ROlex's are glorified seikos with good marketing. Mass produced, no in-house movement, no special finishing, they don't offer anything but the name rolex.

Everyone I've met that has owned a Rolex has complained about them. They look good, but stay in the repair shop more than on your wrist.
 
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