To me, the bezel and the tritium vials are what makes the TSAR and the GSAR really stand out. If you're so inclined, the Marathon bracelet is a simple and very robust option.
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To me, the bezel and the tritium vials are what makes the TSAR and the GSAR really stand out. If you're so inclined, the Marathon bracelet is a simple and very robust option.
Very classy! A GS is something I've always wanted.
Hugo the Giant.
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I'm quite fond of Russell Moccasins.
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My dad always wore Redwing work boots and those look just like the last pair I remember him owning. He's been gone 10 years, but thinking about his boots, put a smile on my face.
We lost both of our dogs earlier this year.
Remco on his last night of work. He passed away three months after retirement....
Give the Marathon bracelet a try. They are one of the most robust bracelets I've ever tried and well worth the price.
Congratulations! I love the lines of the 1950 case, but sadly, my only example with that case design is the 193.
Thank's Cannop.
I posted on MWR and thought I'd try my luck here too. I'm needing some assistance sourcing a new plexiglass crystal for my Lemania two pusher chrono.
A few months ago, I'd worn the watch out to...