RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch
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RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch



The Yachtmaster is a nice looking watch, different yet similar to the
Submariner.  I like it.  Not a fan of the Roadster though, not my cup of
tea, but very stylish nonetheless.  I am a big guy and smaller face
watches look funny on my wrist.  I have a couple of old Hamilton watches
of my grandfathers that are very nice looking timepieces, but don't fit
me for heck lol 

 

Jack Stiefel

Stiefel Aluminum

DMC Vin 03461 & 16879

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From: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Dom Diaz
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 11:06 AM
To: dmcforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch

 

I like the Submariner, but prefer the styling on the Yachtmaster (my
daily watch), it also has the divers dial. Cartier Roadster is my 'going
out' watch, though no diver's dial.

To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:DMCForum%40yahoogroups.comFrom>
: jack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jack%40stiefel.mailstreet.comDate> : Sun, 28 Jan 2007 23:54:22
-0500Subject: RE: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watch

I was always a watch freak until I graduated high school. My parents got
me a Rolex Submariner. It is a classic design, self winding, and with
the divers dial can double as a rudimentary timer.I have had that watch
now for 11 years and have been very happy. Jack StiefelStiefel
AluminumDMC Vin 03461 & 16879-----Original Message-----From: "Ryan
Wright" <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:ryanpwright%40gmail.com> >To:
"DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:DMCForum%40yahoogroups.com> "
<DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:DMCForum%40yahoogroups.com> >Sent:
1/28/2007 11:49 PMSubject: [DMCForum] Selecting a good watchSo, I've
always had cheaper, digital watches and I want to buy a niceanalog
watch. The biggest points of concern to me are that the watchbe
kinetically powered and have a "sweeping" second hand. I don't likethe
"tick, tick, tick" bit.I don't need a lot of features, but one thing I
would like is a"countdown timer". I'm not sure that exists in a good
analog watch -I'd like to be able to set the watch for x minutes and
have it informme somehow when that time has elapsed. I could do without
that and I'mthinking I might have to, but I figured I'd throw it out
there in casesuch a beast exists.Any advice would be appreciated.-Ryan 

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