I'd expect nothing less Higgins.
I've never bought a watch purely because bond wears it. If Bond turns up in the next film with say an omega big Blue I wouldn't buy one. As with Bond 44 a lot of my watches I had before bond (aqua terra annual calender, SM300 coax) I bought the Bond aqua terra ( never screen used) because I loved the dial. My first smp was bought due to at the time it was the definitive Omega and was my first Omega purchase ( I had already inherited my grandfather's SM300 which started my Omega love) the limited ed Spectre SM300 I bought because the asking price was very good but being in a bond film helped a lot
All my other watches have no Bond connection and I buy them because they serve a different purpose and are worn on different occasions.
Like you Welshie my collection has been going through a transition recently, I've sold mainly limited edition bond watches and replaced with watches I prefer, sold the sf planet ocean, aqua terra limited edition, a planet ocean 2500, and bought a 2500 smp, blue ceramic po Ti and a planet ocean chronograph I'm not admitting to as I'll get slammed on here I reckon
I initially wore the Spectre SM300 loads but it tailed off and up until this Saturday I don't think I've worn it for 3 or 4 months! I don't think I'd sell it though. Anyway my watch case hold 10 watches and there is nothing I would like to replace it with.
I sold a couple to fund a matte black ceramic planet ocean, but then went and blew a grand on a Matchless leather jacket
Like you Welshie my collection has been going through a transition recently, I've sold mainly limited edition bond watches and replaced with watches I prefer, sold the sf planet ocean, aqua terra limited edition, a planet ocean 2500, and bought a 2500 smp, blue ceramic po Ti and a planet ocean chronograph I'm not admitting to as I'll get slammed on here I reckon
I initially wore the Spectre SM300 loads but it tailed off and up until this Saturday I don't think I've worn it for 3 or 4 months! I don't think I'd sell it though. Anyway my watch case hold 10 watches and there is nothing I would like to replace it with.
I sold a couple to fund a matte black ceramic planet ocean, but then went and blew a grand on a Matchless leather jacket
Parallels again Chris my watch holder holds 10 watches as well!!
I find with my SPECTE SM300 its seasonal I tend to wear it more in the winter even though it has a NATO which would work equally in the summer. My watch buying dried up after my custom PO project this year and now I am finding it hard to justify that (Black PO 8500 in TI) and a PO LM LE which it now getting zero wrist time. Given my collection though I had though of selling that and buying a 2500 PO 45 on OEM rubber and a SMP 2500 to close out my current Bond collection of watches until the next film (that would then cover the current DC era and a Brosnan too).
Funny thing is I also have a Speedy and vintage SM 300 neither of which are getting much wrist time at present so they may well go on the selling list if things don't change soon.
However I do find I go through phases with my watches each taking it in turn to be in vogue at any time.
Cheers
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This may be of interest for those with deep pockets
It's a Rolex 6062 which has just sold at auction for a shade over $5,000,000.00 making it one of the world's most expensive watches. It belonged to the last emperor of Vietnam Bao Dai.
Like you Welshie my collection has been going through a transition recently, I've sold mainly limited edition bond watches and replaced with watches I prefer, sold the sf planet ocean, aqua terra limited edition, a planet ocean 2500, and bought a 2500 smp, blue ceramic po Ti and a planet ocean chronograph I'm not admitting to as I'll get slammed on here I reckon
I initially wore the Spectre SM300 loads but it tailed off and up until this Saturday I don't think I've worn it for 3 or 4 months! I don't think I'd sell it though. Anyway my watch case hold 10 watches and there is nothing I would like to replace it with.
I sold a couple to fund a matte black ceramic planet ocean, but then went and blew a grand on a Matchless leather jacket
Parallels again Chris my watch holder holds 10 watches as well!!
I find with my SPECTE SM300 its seasonal I tend to wear it more in the winter even though it has a NATO which would work equally in the summer. My watch buying dried up after my custom PO project this year and now I am finding it hard to justify that (Black PO 8500 in TI) and a PO LM LE which it now getting zero wrist time. Given my collection though I had though of selling that and buying a 2500 PO 45 on OEM rubber and a SMP 2500 to close out my current Bond collection of watches until the next film (that would then cover the current DC era and a Brosnan too).
Funny thing is I also have a Speedy and vintage SM 300 neither of which are getting much wrist time at present so they may well go on the selling list if things don't change soon.
However I do find I go through phases with my watches each taking it in turn to be in vogue at any time.
Cheers
I hope your case isn't a Wolf Windsor in black??
I think with regards to wearing to wearing watches we are probably all similar, a new watch gets most wrist time, then as the novelty wears off we swap about a bit. I have watches I only wear for certain activities, on holiday if it's a beach type holiday I tend to wear my old po 2500 which sits on a connery nato, this has now been demoted to my daily work watch and replaced by the new po chronograph I'm not admitting to. So those two are my very casual / swimming / active watches. My bracelet po's are general wear when not at work, vintage SM300 is rarely worn but it's special when I do, AT is worn on formal occasions, as is the deville, standard SM300 coax is smarter general wear, Spectre LM SM300 I've just decided looks good with a black leather jacket but I go in fits and starts wearing that, maybe because I wear a nato all week during the day? I have a planet ocean on a rubber strap and I wear this or the smp after work.
I'm going to buy a Speedmaster next just because I like to look of them and I think my Omega collection really needs one.
That was the reason I bought a Soeedy (felt my collection needed one) and I bought some Gucci NASA straps I wear it on more than the bracelet but it's been a while. That said the PO Ti has been wrist hogging a bit.
Cheers :007)
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I have 3 watches on natos all with spring bars, the omega ones are thicker so put the strap nearer the case, some after market bars are thinner so you get more of a gap between case and strap. The original seamaster navy version had solid bars for the nato, my SM300 Spectre le only came with straight bars, I'm sure how curved bars would work? As surely they would twist with the radius pointing down toward your wrist?
My SM300 Spectre came with the two curved spring bars and looking at the little bracelet to NATO instruction booklet that comes in the box, it looks like the curved bars are meant to be used with the NATO.
My SM300 Spectre came with the two curved spring bars and looking at the little bracelet to NATO instruction booklet that comes in the box, it looks like the curved bars are meant to be used with the NATO.
Mine was second hand, so I guess they were lost or whatever?? I also didn't get that booklet I don't think unless it's in with all the other booklets? I'll have to check.
I've seen curved spring bars before but normally only for straps with a curved case end, I honestly can't see a benefit having these on a nato type strap? Unless the spring bars is too close to the watch case to allow a thicker nato through?? I'm pretty certain the spring bars that come with a Speedmaster are straight.
Just had a quick look and watch forum and the omega forum, and it seems omega had no stock of curved bars initially and some Spectre le's didn't come with them. Also the consensus on the omega forum is that there is no need for curved unless you fit a leather backed nato which is thicker. Apparently they also allow you to fit a 22mm strap.
I never thought, but if mine did come with curved bars they will be on the watch as I've never changed them!!!
Question for you guys who might have had a Planet Ocean on the black rubber strap since the Casino Royale days - how well has your strap held up after 10 years?
Speaking of rubber...
My dad's 1991 Breitling Chronomat. He rarely wore it for about a decade now and I managed to get him to service it.
Just like Expat, I stole it today but he's cool with it. If it's not your cup of coffee, there's always tea.
Not a huge fan of chronographs but I love its design, rarely seen these days.
In response to arbogast777 I never had the actual model, but I did put my po 2500 on an oem on the seamaster black rubber strap 98000145, I used this watch a lot and dived in it as well for about 7 years until I swapped out for a nato. It wore well, I had no problems at all. I have heard of broken keepers and buckled breaking through the strap, but I don't wear my watches over tight.
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The curved spring bars on the SM300 prevent abrasion of the strap over time. If you use the straight spring bars then they will be abraded by the case far quicker than if you use the curved ones and won't last anywhere near as long.
The curved spring bars on the SM300 prevent abrasion of the strap over time. If you use the straight spring bars then they will be abraded by the case far quicker than if you use the curved ones and won't last anywhere near as long.
My SM300 Spectre came with the two curved spring bars and looking at the little bracelet to NATO instruction booklet that comes in the box, it looks like the curved bars are meant to be used with the NATO.
Mine was second hand, so I guess they were lost or whatever?? I also didn't get that booklet I don't think unless it's in with all the other booklets? I'll have to check.
I've seen curved spring bars before but normally only for straps with a curved case end, I honestly can't see a benefit having these on a nato type strap? Unless the spring bars is too close to the
I never thought, but if mine did come with curved bars they will be on the watch as I've never changed them!!!
Booklet in question Chris, just came with all the other accompanying docs, warranty etc.
Thanks for that JTM, I'll have to get the case out and see if it's in there. I dug this up from the omega forum
Interestingly on that Forum there has been a discussion on curved bars. The Omega qualified man on there doesn't see a need for them?
omega themselves recommend two different spring bars for there natos, both straight and curved they have the same part number one just has an "a" suffix.
The curved spring bars on the SM300 prevent abrasion of the strap over time. If you use the straight spring bars then they will be abraded by the case far quicker than if you use the curved ones and won't last anywhere near as long.
Abrade where? On the lugs?
The fabric of the strap gets abraded by the case part (middle inbetween the lugs) where the distance to the case is too narrow with straight bars.
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Actually on a couple of items I had them first so statement should be I guess JB should never wear stuff just because it own it!
There all sorted now and lets be honest and say if it was not for his (JB) exposure of such items many probably would not buy them - it's in our DNA
Cheers :007)
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I've never bought a watch purely because bond wears it. If Bond turns up in the next film with say an omega big Blue I wouldn't buy one. As with Bond 44 a lot of my watches I had before bond (aqua terra annual calender, SM300 coax) I bought the Bond aqua terra ( never screen used) because I loved the dial. My first smp was bought due to at the time it was the definitive Omega and was my first Omega purchase ( I had already inherited my grandfather's SM300 which started my Omega love) the limited ed Spectre SM300 I bought because the asking price was very good but being in a bond film helped a lot
All my other watches have no Bond connection and I buy them because they serve a different purpose and are worn on different occasions.
I initially wore the Spectre SM300 loads but it tailed off and up until this Saturday I don't think I've worn it for 3 or 4 months! I don't think I'd sell it though. Anyway my watch case hold 10 watches and there is nothing I would like to replace it with.
I sold a couple to fund a matte black ceramic planet ocean, but then went and blew a grand on a Matchless leather jacket
I find with my SPECTE SM300 its seasonal I tend to wear it more in the winter even though it has a NATO which would work equally in the summer. My watch buying dried up after my custom PO project this year and now I am finding it hard to justify that (Black PO 8500 in TI) and a PO LM LE which it now getting zero wrist time. Given my collection though I had though of selling that and buying a 2500 PO 45 on OEM rubber and a SMP 2500 to close out my current Bond collection of watches until the next film (that would then cover the current DC era and a Brosnan too).
Funny thing is I also have a Speedy and vintage SM 300 neither of which are getting much wrist time at present so they may well go on the selling list if things don't change soon.
However I do find I go through phases with my watches each taking it in turn to be in vogue at any time.
Cheers
It's a Rolex 6062 which has just sold at auction for a shade over $5,000,000.00 making it one of the world's most expensive watches. It belonged to the last emperor of Vietnam Bao Dai.
I hope your case isn't a Wolf Windsor in black??
I think with regards to wearing to wearing watches we are probably all similar, a new watch gets most wrist time, then as the novelty wears off we swap about a bit. I have watches I only wear for certain activities, on holiday if it's a beach type holiday I tend to wear my old po 2500 which sits on a connery nato, this has now been demoted to my daily work watch and replaced by the new po chronograph I'm not admitting to. So those two are my very casual / swimming / active watches. My bracelet po's are general wear when not at work, vintage SM300 is rarely worn but it's special when I do, AT is worn on formal occasions, as is the deville, standard SM300 coax is smarter general wear, Spectre LM SM300 I've just decided looks good with a black leather jacket but I go in fits and starts wearing that, maybe because I wear a nato all week during the day? I have a planet ocean on a rubber strap and I wear this or the smp after work.
I'm going to buy a Speedmaster next just because I like to look of them and I think my Omega collection really needs one.
That was the reason I bought a Soeedy (felt my collection needed one) and I bought some Gucci NASA straps I wear it on more than the bracelet but it's been a while. That said the PO Ti has been wrist hogging a bit.
Cheers :007)
Looks good bond44, I'll probably pick up an older one and do a clean up job on it.
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Stole the wife's watch today. If it's not your cup of tea there's always coffee.
I read something about curved bars, but I am relieved I don't have to fuss about those as well :007)
Mine was second hand, so I guess they were lost or whatever?? I also didn't get that booklet I don't think unless it's in with all the other booklets? I'll have to check.
I've seen curved spring bars before but normally only for straps with a curved case end, I honestly can't see a benefit having these on a nato type strap? Unless the spring bars is too close to the watch case to allow a thicker nato through?? I'm pretty certain the spring bars that come with a Speedmaster are straight.
Just had a quick look and watch forum and the omega forum, and it seems omega had no stock of curved bars initially and some Spectre le's didn't come with them. Also the consensus on the omega forum is that there is no need for curved unless you fit a leather backed nato which is thicker. Apparently they also allow you to fit a 22mm strap.
I never thought, but if mine did come with curved bars they will be on the watch as I've never changed them!!!
My dad's 1991 Breitling Chronomat. He rarely wore it for about a decade now and I managed to get him to service it.
Just like Expat, I stole it today but he's cool with it. If it's not your cup of coffee, there's always tea.
Not a huge fan of chronographs but I love its design, rarely seen these days.
Booklet in question Chris, just came with all the other accompanying docs, warranty etc.
And mention of the curved bars for the NATO
Interestingly on that Forum there has been a discussion on curved bars. The Omega qualified man on there doesn't see a need for them?
omega themselves recommend two different spring bars for there natos, both straight and curved they have the same part number one just has an "a" suffix.
The fabric of the strap gets abraded by the case part (middle inbetween the lugs) where the distance to the case is too narrow with straight bars.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!