I owned mine for about 6 months and absolutely loved it. Wore it for about 90% of the time that I owned it. An amazing watch. I did end up trading it for a Ranger but for no other reason than I love to try watches and unfortunately I cannot afford to keep them all. The Pro is indeed very special. Congratulations.
Mine is a 22 but it really isn’t much of a consideration for me. I am more the type to keep a watch if I will use it But I do see your point. It may have been nice to keep something so special.
Well that is good to know. I read some of the comments above, and I understand that the Aqua Terra does not have the on the fly micro adjustment, but IMO that is actually my favourite in this category. BTW I owned the black dial for a long time and would have kept it but needed the funds to buy something else. It does come with 1/2 links and for me once I found the sweet spot in terms of number of links, I never had to adjust it. Dial never felt too big and the lugs are quite brilliant on this model. I really find that it fits almost all your needs best, but totally up to you.
Both great options in my opinion. I owned the OP41 and as amazing as it was, for me, in time it became a little big dial wise, and I let it go. I also own the OP39, which I still do and that has lasted the test of time. I guess my point is the OP41 may become a bit large in time for a casual sport. The IWC also has a date which I do enjoy. I guess I would venture with the IWC. I hope that helps.
Great point. It is hard to believe but I am not a Tudor fanatic however I really like their last few releases.
I have tried many other brands over my years of enjoying watches but now down to really just trying what pieces I think I will enjoy most, currently Tudor has nailed a few models for me.
You ate right about money. Unfortunately this is what drives the inability to own them all. Lol.
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