The Baltic Bicompax caught my eye from the first time I saw it. Absolute class with that sector dial. However, the steep price for a Seagull-powered watch puts me off. Also, not sure any watchmaker around me would be happy to work on a Seagull chrono movement.
But I also like the fun look of the light green dial on the ISL-177 Port Jefferson. I'm not sold on the bracelet but this is something that can be easily fixed with a tropic strap which should be a better match to a classic skin diver.
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I’ve come so very close to pulling the trigger on a blue aquascaphe it’s not funny. But I know deep down I really want a Seamaster 300
D - None of the above. My first Zelos is now confirmed to be on the way though!
All of the above...
The Baltic Bicompax caught my eye from the first time I saw it. Absolute class with that sector dial. However, the steep price for a Seagull-powered watch puts me off. Also, not sure any watchmaker around me would be happy to work on a Seagull chrono movement.
Nodus, Traska, and RZE
Formex Reef!
I want all 4 bezels and both straps in gray dial!! ha! I just texted formex if they can provide discount 🤔😜
Helm
Lorier, Direnzo, and maybe Zelos are next up for me.
The blue bicompax Baltic is very appealing to me with its gold accents, and art-deco sector dial.
#baltic
But I also like the fun look of the light green dial on the ISL-177 Port Jefferson. I'm not sold on the bracelet but this is something that can be easily fixed with a tropic strap which should be a better match to a classic skin diver.
#islander
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