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Graham Oversized Chronofighter Diver V2

AllergyDoc

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I've had this watch for just over a week now. I didn't post pics before because I thought I would be selling it soon. I found out that I really like it. It's not a wear-to-the-office watch, but it's great for the gym, weekend, and evenings. Especially with a long sleeved shirt. The chrono lever is pretty sharp, even after filing it down.

A very heavy watch with a substantial feel. Very well made. My lever-thing is a tad loose, though.

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konigwolf

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I know the grahams aren't to every bodies taste but I still likem :D but they are bloody heavy watches and all the reps suffer from lever rattle but I used to have one and use to get asked about it all the the time the usual line was "whit the hell is that on your wrist" :shock:
 

3d-doctor

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hi
mine lasted two weeks when the mech died because i'd been running the stopwatch so i'm looking to put a quartz movement in it when i have some spare time

good point about the triggers being sharp - the gen versions are tumbled to round it off a little but it's still something that will poke an eye out
it's a watch that really let's you know you've got a watch on although i need to work out a little more so i can pick my wrist off the floor due to the weight
 

steve12345

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Mine died in a day. No time power reserve. I have no faith in the asian movements. If they made the same watch with quartz I would buy it.

Steve
 

AllergyDoc

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Mine's gaining 1+ minutes per hour. Seller says he's seen them correct themselves. Hmmm.....

Plus, it used to manually wind but now doesn't.

The only problem I've ever had with the A7750 was when the minute subdial began tracking the hour hand. Everything else on the watch worked fine, though.
 

XiaoGwuay

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YA I'm really considering buying one of these myself!
 

alvinado

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Doc... I always thought the this particular watch looks like a lighter... I don't know...
 

Tony Stark

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Doc...your watch's really out of this world! Finally, I get to see someone posting pics wearing it.
Wonder how it look like in the dark...lumes bright, too? Please post more pics.
Gotta have one!
 

horologie_unitas

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beautiful pics....awesome AR.....and this watch is a true looker.....i always liked it....and want it in black and silver....so bad !
 

747

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Educate me please because I am probably wrong- but can't you get Grahams with a quartz movement? Or are they only available in A7750?
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They certainly are a killer looking watch- but then again I like my watches big.
 

equalizer

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yes there are now good quartz reps of this same model...using the same 7750 bodies...
 

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Sidi Power Plant
747 said:
Educate me please because I am probably wrong- but can't you get Grahams with a quartz movement? Or are they only available in A7750?
747
They certainly are a killer looking watch- but then again I like my watches big.

Why not go all out and get it with the A7750? The only A7750 that has problems is the one used in the Rolex Daytona with seconds at 6.
 

shultz

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I recently bought exactly this model from a member over on rwg and I am very pleased. Of course the lever is pretty sharp but it isn't rattling at all. The movement is running very nice. Actually in the C.O.S.C: range: +1 sec. per day. That watch is a stunner and the size and weight don't bother me because I usually wear watches like SA, PAM, SOH and all the other big goodies. I guess me next project will be an u-boat chrono, lovely!
 

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doc, are you sure ?
and stefan, you better stay with PAM's
 

jonboy

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Its nice, but I cant help but think that it doesnt need all the complications.
 

nielsen

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I'm surprised that no one has picked up the fact that the complications and 'look' of the Chronofighters are because they also serve as cappuccino machines :wink: