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Old 15 November 2005, 09:08 AM   #1
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A tale of conflicted emotions...

These two watches were produced rather close to each other, the 5513 in back is from late '79, the 16750 in front from '81. I acquired both these watches within the last 6 months. The 5513 was a stroke of luck, found and bought quickly, it's nearly perfect, doesn't need service, keeping great time, it's just a dandy, practically like buying an NIB 5513. The 16750, OTOH, was a trial from the outset. It took 3 months to actually receive the watch, it had to be overhauled immediately, and it still keeps sort of dodgy time.

But....

I rather prefer it? Maybe something about the work it took me to finally get to wear it. Maybe that it's got a thinner case, smaller crown and more comfortable clasp, so it feels more at home on the wrist. Maybe that the second timezone function is actually useful. Or maybe it's just that I haven't even had it long enough to get "tired" of it before the 5513 came along. But for whatever reason, as much as I love my new 5513 (and make no mistake, I love it!) my thoughts keep drifting to this less-than-perfect 16750 that was more expensive, took longer, and needed wayyyyy more work to get up to speed.

Whaddya think, am I nuts or what? I guess I can just never really be satisfied When I have that Daydate on my wrist, I bet it won't be a week before I'm thinking about something else. Classic "type A personality", I guess



P.S. Don't even bother asking, there's NO way I'm selling the 5513, that one will be on my son's wrist one day, it'll make a nice companion to the 16610 that's already named for him in my trust.
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Old 15 November 2005, 09:19 AM   #2
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I may be only slightly biased (ha ha), but you know I don't think anyone who prefers a rotten GMT to a pristine ND Sub is nuts. In fact, IMO, such a person is a paragon of rationality and good sense.
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Old 15 November 2005, 09:49 AM   #3
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Simply gourgous work Micah.
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Old 15 November 2005, 12:06 PM   #4
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Great shot, Micah, and I'm remiss for not having congratulated you on getting that 5513 earlier.

Hmm - it sounds like you may have caught JJ's disease there.
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Old 15 November 2005, 12:08 PM   #5
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Man the more I look at these wonderful 5513s the more I want a 14060M (I dont mind the WG surrounds and really love the clean dial)

uh oh, I should stop opening up threads with pics.
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Old 15 November 2005, 12:34 PM   #6
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Wow,

That's the nicest pair I've seen since that other thread with the pretty young thing holding an arm with a Rolex over her "girls" That Pepsi dial is quite an eye catcher and the sub is just a classic... looks wise it is exactly like the sea dweller no?
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Old 15 November 2005, 12:43 PM   #7
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Great shot Micah! I can understand why you love the GMT so much after all you've been through with it. Nothing says you can't love that perfect 5513 as much though!
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Old 15 November 2005, 04:03 PM   #8
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Two totally different and very versatile watches, Micah....and a great shot too!!
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Great pair of vintage love the Patina on both dials,would have looked
far greater picture wise, watches crown up.
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Old 16 November 2005, 03:17 AM   #10
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...would have looked
far greater picture wise, watches crown up.
I kept looking at that pic thinking something seemed off about it, that's it!

I mean: I did it that way on purpose, to highlight the cruelty of man to the mother-world around him, in his sorrow and agony man has lashed out and put the entire world crown-down, when it's rightful place is crown-to-the-heavens where Gaia can smile benevolently upon human kind and her wonderous, green creation the Earth.

Yeah, that's it!
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Old 16 November 2005, 03:33 AM   #11
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I kept looking at that pic thinking something seemed off about it, that's it!

I mean: I did it that way on purpose, to highlight the cruelty of man to the mother-world around him, in his sorrow and agony man has lashed out and put the entire world crown-down, when it's rightful place is crown-to-the-heavens where Gaia can smile benevolently upon human kind and her wonderous, green creation the Earth.

Yeah, that's it!
Again a cracking pair,your picture turned a bit hope you like.

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