Couldn't help myself. I had to put my two titanium Aquatimers together for a pic.
Personally, I love the balance of form and function on these.
Couldn't help myself. I had to put my two titanium Aquatimers together for a pic.
Personally, I love the balance of form and function on these.
What a superb pair - congrats!
Agree with Anthony :o)
A fantastic pair of Aquatimers
Simply sublime Omar.
Two 'titans' of classic watch design.
The Chrono is the most comfortable watch I think I've ever worn...
All best,
Doug
I believe you - I have the steel version on steel (371928) and with 169 g (my wrist size) it is extremely comfy.
Thanks! I really dig that piece of Cousteau Divers you flash there! That's a grail for me!
Brilliant combo, thanks for sharing. I'm currently having an existential crisis trying to decide whether to trade my 3290 for a 3719 chronograph.
Pros for the 3719: 12H chronograph, day-date, no "thingy" at 9, parallel-edge hands have good match with parallel-edge hour signs. Con for the 3719: no double-pusher for the steel bracelet clasp. Just my two cents.
How hard is it to remove the bracelet? I struggle with being a slaved to a single bracelet, but if it's as good as they say...
It's extremely comfy, second only maybe to the Fliegerchrono Mk.I. bracelet. You can replace bracelet to rubber or velcro in about a minute or so - a tad longer than the 3767 or 3768 but I think much safer against loss. But hey, it's just me :)
Simply sublime Omar.
Two 'titans' of classic watch design.
The Chrono is the most comfortable watch I think I've ever worn...
All best,
Doug
Nice wrist shot! Reminds me...I should probably snap a few of these. I get carried away with diving equipment still lifes.