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Horological Meandering: Thank you, it was good trio.

The strap is a two-piece zulu from esprit-nato.com . I have it in four colors, and they're my go-to Panerai strap.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Horological Meandering: Great question!

They're like children, no favorites, right? 😉 They each have had plenty of wrist time, but I'll miss the FXD the most. I wore it every morning to workout--the flat blue dial and white markers are easy to read at a glance and the bi-directional bezel is cinch to adjusted if I forget to set it before
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Horological Meandering: Their last day...

...before going to the bank. Three new ones will come home with me. The circle of life. 🦁
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By: R. Goodfellow
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TimeOut: Yep, that ghastly London Cab is an MV-1.

The white and teal color scheme isn't helping it.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Officine Panerai: 😍

Is that a 114?
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Officine Panerai: I agree. 👍

With a PAM 210 you get a cleaner look (no logo), a sandwich dial, and a display caseback showing off a nice looking, hand-winding Unitas movement.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Independents: I never would have guessed it, but Volcano Orange is the best looking Bel Canto yet!

Something about the contrast between the bright dial and steel components really works well. I wish it was a larger production run.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Rolex: The Tudor FXD MN21 has been my go-to all week.

It's light, easy to read, and strap changes are a cinch. I also really like the bi-directional bezel. It makes timing things just a bit easier.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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Officine Panerai: The Radiomir is great, especially the base models.

Their simple dials and shapely cases make Radiomirs surprisingly versatile watches. A couple of shots of my PAM 210 - now living in Japan on the wrist on a good friend. And my PAM 183 - for those who enjoy a little movement on the dial.
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By: R. Goodfellow
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