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@Monocrom and Robert > Absolutely.

Pagani took the Ranger look and kicked it up a few notches. Especially the vintage color of the markers. And, I love that with the NH35, it runs really well, within a few SPD, and the price? I paid about $65 for it, through AliExp. All wins, in my view.

I would certainly enjoy having the Tudor, but I just wouldn't choose to pay that kind of money when this PD is so nice and so inexpensive. I'd prefer to take the price difference and buy another nice bike!

I bought two of these Pagani Rangers, as the price was so remarkable... one wears the bracelet and the other wears leather:
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Legibility has become more and more a priority as my days pass.
I agree. So many "modern" watch designs have the two hands looking pretty much identical, aside from a small difference in length. Makes it not so easy to read at a quick glance. I love it when the hour and minute hands look quite different from one another, and are quite different in length - you can read the time with just a quick glance. (Like the Ranger design ^ above. There is no way the hour or minute hand could possibly be mistaken for the other.)
 
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A 1980 Lord Quartz linen dial just arrived.
It was produced in July '79 but wasn't shown until the '80 catalog arrived with the 8243 movement in a 6000 case that by the way was only produced for the 1980 model year. It was #900. Most were 5000 cases called "tv screen" since the square shape was much like a tv of the days gone by.
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The 5000 case called "tv screen"
 
The g shock has replaced the F91w. I was bouncing back and forth for a few weeks, but the F91w has been dropped into my backpack to save the day at some point if I forget this watch.
 

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