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Kristoffer_J Wrote:Do you guys think i could pull off a Big Pilot. At 46mm its 4mm bigger than my AT. I need to try it on some day, a really cool watch! Here is one more picture of how the AT fits my wrist.
Looking at this wrist shot I think a BP won't be a problem. Beware, once you try it on, it will be very hard to resist!!!
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cinq Wrote:...Beware, once you try it on, it will be very hard to resist..
Haha, I know the feeling. Once you have a watch on you mind, it's hard just to forget about it again. Like when you where a child, and spotted the big LEGO set in the toy store. Watches are toys for grown ups!:D
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Kristoffer_J Wrote in reply to:
cinq Wrote:...Beware, once you try it on, it will be very hard to resist..
Haha, I know the feeling. Once you have a watch on you mind, it's hard just to forget about it again. Like when you where a child, and spotted the big LEGO set in the toy store. Watches are toys for grown ups!:D
Agreed, problem is, Many of us don't have our parents around to remind us that one or two are enough.... LOL
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Those last remarks are oh so true! Mind you, I still like Lego and strangely Santa Clause seems to have a preference for Lego too ;-)
When my kids find their presents under the christmas tree this year, there will be at least a few hours of construction fun together with them for me too! It's really great to be a dad this way. Interest in IWC can wait for a while, they are only 6 and 9.
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cinq Wrote:Those last remarks are oh so true! Mind you, I still like Lego and strangely Santa Clause seems to have a preference for Lego too ;-)
When my kids find their presents under the christmas tree this year, there will be at least a few hours of construction fun together with them for me too! It's really great to be a dad this way. Interest in IWC can wait for a while, they are only 6 and 9.
Kind regards,
Clemens
I grew op 25km from LEGO headquarter here in Denmark, I've visited the factory many times as a kid, and was a huge LEGO fan. There is still many boxes full of LEGO bricks at my parents house. Think I'm gonna save them. Maybe i get some children some day, that would find them interesting
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Kristoffer_J Wrote:Do you guys think i could pull off a Big Pilot. At 46mm its 4mm bigger than my AT. I need to try it on some day, a really cool watch! Here is one more picture of how the AT fits my wrist.
Welcome to the forum. Those are some great pictures of a classic beauty. Looking at how well the AT fits, I feel the BP even with its bigger dimensions would look great on your wrist too.
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Vishal Wrote: ...Looking at how well the AT fits, I feel the BP even with its bigger dimensions would look great on your wrist too...
I think I have to get my hands on one some day. I tried a 5002 on today, it was one of those jaw dropping, eyes opening, can't breathe moments. That watch is so nicely build, well designed that it almost was to much. It sits so nice on the wrist, and the strap and buckle combo was superb.
A Pilot and an Aquatimer is also a nice combo in my opinion, it sums up the tool watch roots of IWC in a nice way. Do you guys have a better 2xIWC combo?
Looking at this wrist shot I think a BP won't be a problem. Beware, once you try it on, it will be very hard to resist!!!
Kind regards,
Clemens
Haha, I know the feeling. Once you have a watch on you mind, it's hard just to forget about it again. Like when you where a child, and spotted the big LEGO set in the toy store. Watches are toys for grown ups!:D
Agreed, problem is, Many of us don't have our parents around to remind us that one or two are enough.... LOL
Kevin
When my kids find their presents under the christmas tree this year, there will be at least a few hours of construction fun together with them for me too! It's really great to be a dad this way. Interest in IWC can wait for a while, they are only 6 and 9.
Kind regards,
Clemens
I grew op 25km from LEGO headquarter here in Denmark, I've visited the factory many times as a kid, and was a huge LEGO fan. There is still many boxes full of LEGO bricks at my parents house. Think I'm gonna save them. Maybe i get some children some day, that would find them interesting
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kee siew
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Roman
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Welcome to the forum. Those are some great pictures of a classic beauty.
Looking at how well the AT fits, I feel the BP even with its bigger dimensions would look great on your wrist too.
Vishal.
I think I have to get my hands on one some day. I tried a 5002 on today, it was one of those jaw dropping, eyes opening, can't breathe moments. That watch is so nicely build, well designed that it almost was to much. It sits so nice on the wrist, and the strap and buckle combo was superb.
A Pilot and an Aquatimer is also a nice combo in my opinion, it sums up the tool watch roots of IWC in a nice way. Do you guys have a better 2xIWC combo?
Have a nice day to all on this magnificent forum!