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Rolex: Bravo.

Tres, tres cool. Belle histoire, aussi.
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By: Boris
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Horological Meandering: I would take two.

One dive / sports watch that I wouldn’t be afraid of doing the said activities with. In my case, either my Sinn U50 or EZM 3F. And then a smarter watch, which does not need to be ultra dressy, and can be worn casually as well as to a nice restaurant. In my case, my Omega Speedmaster Professional 386
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By: Boris
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Blancpain: Surely Hong Kong has to be on the list.

Singapore is pretty impressive, too. In Europe, Italy is far above any other nation.
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By: Boris
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IWC: A Mark XII in 38mm is basically a Mark XV.

This dial layout, and the absence of the date, were available in the Spitfire "Battle of Britain" limited edition. Which is quite ironical, really, since IWC was one of the suppliers of Messerschmitt pilots who fought against the RAF in the said battle. Likewise their "Petit Prince" editions always
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By: Boris
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Chopard: Here's another suggestion.

Hong Kong rather than Beijing for the cities. Besides, HKG is far more intuitive than PVG as far as airport codes are concerned.
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By: Boris
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Chopard: You are a really lucky man.

Beautiful execution, one of the best sector dial around. And going for what, $15,000 at the time this limited edition came out? It’s as good, or better, than watches going for twice the price.
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By: Boris
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Rolex: Heresy!

I asked the internet, and it told me that service dials are baaaaad!
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By: Boris
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Vacheron Constantin: I don't know if this is neo-vintage.

But I do know that I find it beautiful.
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By: Boris
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Patek Philippe: My answer would be: "Screw. This".

Seriously, I can't comprehend how AD's expect to get away with this. There's not one watch in the world that I like enough to give way to what is essentially blackmail / extortion.
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By: Boris
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