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Check out this brand (for those of you who dont know it)

Make some BIG watches... at a BIG price!!

http://www.graham-london.com/index.en.html












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Interesting designs. Not one bracelet option.

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Dane, I have been a fan of this brand for years. They have some great "sports-themed" timepieces.


I really like this piece for Brawn GP.


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As cool as they are I am with TV bracelet option a must. Very cool stuff, I like the pedal pusher stuff.
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I just looked at the website again and some of the designs are really cool I have to say.
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I agree.....interesting designs! No bracelets, definitely a downer! I did notice that they had some Limited editions though...........:eek:

CJ
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GRAHAM Chronofighter Trigger "Back in Black"



All-black is all but out. Mostly black is pretty much in. After people realized that what Hublot started with the black on black fad, only seemed to work well for Hublot (in my humble opinion), they started to add some color again to the dark hued trend watches. Maybe so that they could actually be read with any comfort. So now we see lots of watches that are black with "a touch of..." something. Here Graham has introduced the Chronofighter Trigger "Back in Black" (was it black before and has now returned?). Here however the hands of the watch are in black, so the little red color you see only applies when using the split second chronograph feature.


The watch is 46mm wide in black PVD steel with Graham's iconic chronograph trigger under the large crown. Above it is a reset button and on the opposite side of the case is a pusher to activate the split second chronograph hand. Both that pusher and the hand are in coordinating red colors. The split second (rattrapante) function is somewhat useful combined with the 30 minute chronograph. Inside the watch is an automatic Graham caliber G1743 movement that also has a useful power reserve indicator located at 12 o'clock. Price for the watch is $12,400, which is pretty steep in my book. While the watch is cool looking, you need to be either really into dark watches, and/or really into Graham to jump aboard one of these

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Not my cup of tea. Replica :%:%:%
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these watches look silly to me. i like larger watches but there is a point where just being big does not mean it looks good. jmho.
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NEW Model – Graham Mercedes GP Trackmaster

Movement is the Swiss automatic Graham caliber G1734 (base ETA Valjoux) with 27 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 50 hours.



Love this dial -



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TVDinner wrote:
Love this dial -



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that's a winner right there :c
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This one here I like alot.

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They have launched a completely new website - http://www.graham-london.com/en-gb/home.aspx

Very nice website. Great display of their watches.

This page is awesome - http://www.graham-london.com/en-gb/collection.aspx
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I love that PVD Swordfish!
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Graham Mercedes GP Silverstone Chronograph




The case, in stainless steel, measures 48mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a sapphire display back, and is water resistant to 100 meters.

Movement is the Swiss automatic Graham caliber G1735 (base ETA Valjoux) with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph (4Hz) with Incabloc shock protection. Power reserve is 48 hours.





The dial, in carbon fiber, comes in black or white. MSRP is 6,400 Swiss Francs.

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TVDinner wrote:
Graham Mercedes GP Silverstone Chronograph




The case, in stainless steel, measures 48mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal, a sapphire display back, and is water resistant to 100 meters.

Movement is the Swiss automatic Graham caliber G1735 (base ETA Valjoux) with 25 jewels, 28,800 vph (4Hz) with Incabloc shock protection. Power reserve is 48 hours.





The dial, in carbon fiber, comes in black or white. MSRP is 6,400 Swiss Francs.

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Now that is a good looking design. Everyone knows I'm all for a big watch, but some of their other designs, while big, were just going a bit far. They actually have a few Grahams on Amazon, found them while I was looking for something else the other day.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_sr_watches?_encoding=UTF8&node=377110011&field-brandtextbin=Graham

Still pricy though, $4000+
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Source - http://forums.timezone.com/index.php?t=msg&goto=5373180&rid=91261#msg_5373180



The case, in stainless steel, measures 42mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal and is water resistant to 100 meters.



Dials can be had in Black Carbon, Silver or Gulf Blue.



Movement is the Swiss automatic Graham caliber G1714 (base ETA) with 21 jewels, 28,800 vph and a power reserve of 42 hours. It has a GMT complication.

MSRP is 3,900 Swiss Francs.
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