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    Re: 20000 feet

    I actually think the profile of that watch is way cool, but I would never in my right mind wear one :D It has nice lines, round dome like shape and beatiful steel finish, but maybe as a desk clock :)

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    Re: 20000 feet

    Awesome!

    I dare someone to buy it!

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    Laughing Re: 20000 feet

    You bunch of sissies...

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    Re: 20000 feet

    who makes it? is it wenger or swiss army? i want more pictures. sorta just to get an idea of how absurd it is.
    it's getting close to the profile of the original Rolex Deepsea.
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    Re: 20000 feet

    Quote Originally Posted by goneontheroad View Post
    who makes it? is it wenger or swiss army? i want more pictures. sorta just to get an idea of how absurd it is.
    it's getting close to the profile of the original Rolex Deepsea.

    http://www.20000feet.com/?site=worldrecord

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    Re: 20000 feet

    As overboard and unwearable as it is she looks nice, the side view looks crazy tough.

    Crooked date hate!!!

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    Re: 20000 feet

    Additionaly You can train your biceps 24/h ;)
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    Re: 20000 feet

    I'd love to see a wrist shot of this thing. Would be fun to try it on.
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    Re: 20000 feet

    Quote Originally Posted by danielb View Post
    Additionaly You can train your biceps 24/h ;)
    Actually, no, it's made out of titanium (granted - 265 grams of it!) so it's not that heavy - and thanks to the lower density of titanium, it will not feel that heavy. I mean it's almost 100 grams less than the 12,000 feet.

    Still 265 grams is more than most watches, and more than most people are willing to take. Had it been made out of steel, it would weigh in at about 500 grams! That's more than a pound!!

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    Thumbs Up Re: 20000 feet

    That was exactly my thought!

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