I'm surprised that more people haven't left their comment yet. After all, if you win, free is free. You always have the option of trading if the watch isn't your cup of tea.
Well, i gave it a go and voted for the MkII Seafighter, even though I'm not in USA. If I do get picked, hopefully someone living in the us can act as the middle man.
The style is clean and practical. The case is Ice Hardened steel which is 4 times harder than regular steel.
The modified ETA 2836-2 movement has some components treated with DLC (Diamond Like carbon), which should improve component wear and reduce friction. This watch is ahead of its time.
I'm really liking the Steinhart Aviator Basic. Simple, clean design, very legible, and I prefer the brushed finish to the PVD, which has been beaten to death. The rounded edges are also a nice homage to aviation instrument bezels. :-!
Damasko naturally! I personally prefer the DC67 here. I appreciate the work put into the case and although this particular model is hard to get, it is on my list. Ice hardened--good! I already have a DC57 and the case and performance of the watch can't be beat.
Steinhart Ocean 1 Green. Huge bang for your buck, classic design, green bezel gives it a bit of flare without needing to shout to be noticed and your getting an auto ETA + sapphire for the price of a Seiko.
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