As I said above,Join the NAWCC.go to a national meet or even the small local marts,you will see thousands of watchs all at wholesale prices because the general public is not allowed to attend.
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As I said above,Join the NAWCC.go to a national meet or even the small local marts,you will see thousands of watchs all at wholesale prices because the general public is not allowed to attend.
Thanks. Yes, I love the Sea-Dweller. it is still my only watch. I've even shark dived with it. :) I haven't really looked at other watches since I bought it, but there are a lot of other good brands out there.
The ones I like especially well are: Tudor Pelagos, Panerai, Blancpain "Fifty Fathoms", Omega Seamaster, and Patek Philippe Nautilus.
The Panerai watch I have been looking at is the Luminor Submersible 1950 Left-Handed. It is a nice watch, but not the one for me, as I would replace the nice leather band with something I could SCUBA with.
I also like to have a watch that I can use for every occasion, from a morning at the gun range to an evening at a formal dinner.
I think I'll rather keep the Sea-Dweller. :)
Can't go wrong with your Sea-dweller. I have bought a few watches. A formula 1 Tag Huer a Seiko 5 dive watch and a few vintage pieces, Gruen, Waltham and Citizen. Also a 1958 Bulova in real nice condition. I am looking for a vintage Omega Seamaster. I enjoy wearing the vintage watches.
I've never been a fan of Panerai. A lot of money for a pretty basic movement even with their "modifications".
Keep the Rolex.