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Post by msm5 on Nov 23, 2013 15:51:08 GMT -8
I'm not sure if this is a taboo brand around here, but I've pined away for a Dreadnought for years, never being able to acquire one. They're just too few and far between and I missed it when they were released. Today I pulled the trigger on the Dreadnought GMT. I also have the PRS-11, a PVD diver when the Broadarrow label was still being used, as well as a Speedbird III that I picked up used a while ago. Still looking for a bracelet for that one, but got it for a steal.
Any other takers out there?
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Post by Groundhog66 on Nov 23, 2013 16:14:51 GMT -8
Nothing is taboo around here laugh1.gif
I'm not familiar with the brand, feel free to post some pics and/or info links.
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Post by msm5 on Nov 23, 2013 17:14:50 GMT -8
timefactors.com A microbrand from the UK. Homage watches and interesting originals, well made and designed with great value for the cost. This is the Dreadnought GMT diver, which is an original and a follow up to the Dreadnought from about 10 years ago just released today.
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normdiaz
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Post by normdiaz on Nov 23, 2013 19:02:08 GMT -8
timefactors.com A microbrand from the UK. Homage watches and interesting originals, well made and designed with great value for the cost. This is the Dreadnought GMT diver, which is an original and a follow up to the Dreadnought from about 10 years ago just released today. The hands remind me of some of Yobokies' mods.
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Post by donciccio on Nov 26, 2013 12:59:41 GMT -8
I've wanted a few of the watches I see them offer. Never really pulled the trigger yet thought.
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Post by mikeyt on Dec 1, 2013 4:26:00 GMT -8
I really like the Smiths Everest, but the stories about crystals falling out and CS issues have kept me away. I do have one of their Iso-Frane copies though and it's great. www.timefactors.com/
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