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Having said that, this is a versatile modern sports GMT derived from a dive watch.Luckily, the watches also come with an alligator strap each, [https://v.gd/zfPEXO link] in matching colours.That love brings me to a new model from the British brand Farer, one that they are simply calling the World Timer Automatic. Offered in three versions, this "Roche" model is characterized by a deep blue dial with a micro pique finish between a luminous city ring at the outer edge of the dial and a luminous 24-hour ring. At the dial's center, we find a contrasting blue globe, an aesthetic that is common to world timers new and old.</br>


As we can see [https://v.gd/8KY3Fc link] in a blurb from 1963, an AP was the most expensive watch in the world.How you evaluate an episode is up to you. Maybe it's wow factor, maybe it's the rarity of the collection, maybe it's the collector or their stories &#8211; but as we were reminded in the recent episode with Todd Levin, it surely is not just about monetary value. Along with casting your votes, our comments section is open for business and, as always, a great place to share your opinions. So let's get to it, and let's have a little fun.A few other thoughts? Studio Underdog's interpretation of a Seagull Chronograph is simply fantastic. As was this wildly charming Raymond Weil (which went on to win its category). I'm serious. This photo below does not do this watch justice &#8211; the case, and dial are so well thought out and executed, it was hard to think of anything else in the Challenge category.</br>

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