I skim read this thread and didn't pick up that you had already been and come back.
Still maybe the info will be of use to others thinking of going - glad you enjoyed your trip
R
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I skim read this thread and didn't pick up that you had already been and come back.
Still maybe the info will be of use to others thinking of going - glad you enjoyed your trip
R
Good advice in this thread about the Japan Rail Pass!
In addition for more local transport;
You can get a SUICA (green) or PASMO (pink) card at most large stations
Top the card up at a...
I have one of the first batch of Speedbird IIIs and have had problems in the past with the screw down crown which Eddie has had repaired for me. It is now so old and the threads have worn smooth and...
Can anyone recommend a reliable watch repairer in Brighton? It's for a fairly straightforward hairspring replacement for a PRS53 (auto) ETA2824. I've been wearing it daily and I miss it now it has...
Tried to order one today (Thurs 7.45am but) ordering closed? Have they all gone already?
#48 (ivory) is mine too
#58 is mine and always has been.
Yes it was the GMT
I have #78
I think it's a 'keeper!'
I have had one of these for several years now and wouldn't dream of parting with it a wonderful example of good simplistic design. Thanks for the photos, I've resisted...
Bit late to this but my 2p worth.
Had mine on a black Darlena with a deployant clasp that Eddie used to sell after trying other straps and the bracelet.
I bought the curved springbars fairly...
Google "perona" watch
And you'll get something that answers your description on The Watch Forum
I was under the impression that "Geneve" was only allowed to be put on the dial if the watch was...
Unless you desperately need the cash I would keep it. I think you would find it very difficult to replace if you changed your mind later and that could lead to a long term itch!
Just got the wife's car back from the coach works after it had been "borrowed" by our son for a while. Few knocks and dents but also he had tried to get bird shit of the bonnet. Advice from the...
Have had a Kindle since Christmas and love it. Several people have asked me which do I prefer books or e-reader, as if you somehow have to commit to one or the other exclusively. The great thing...
Only used Steve once and was very happy with what he did. Planning to send him a couple more after the summer. Phone does seem to be better than email.
I'm goggling at that too. A really lovely watch and some good pics too. It would be interesting to know something of its history. He might be able to tell you some good stories to go with it!
I could have put this in H&V I suppose, but I think that it would be mostly of interest to anyone considering purchasing a time factor's watch for the first time; so here it is.
I recently...
Bit late I know but;
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eu ... -BR-1.html
Sorry just realised someone else has posted this restaurant as well - but it is very good
Lovely watches. I do like the one you have chosen and plan to add one to my collection. Do post pictures when you get it and what you think of it.
There is a thread about the chronoscope here...
There are some really fantastic and informative posts on the forum. This is one of them! Thank you, and thanks for documenting it so completely.
8)
I've got the 2.4 petrol version of the tourer, had it from new but now six years old and odd little niggles like the boot sometimes doesn't open from the button on the key, the aircon only works...
BUBI did some tests a couple of years ago; Had a quick look for the threads on here but couldn't find them. Perhaps someone more skilled with the search function could find them easily?
In the...
+1 :thumbright:[/quote:19anzpie]
+1 again for Steve Burrage - Did a good job on my SBIII
Chap I work with was there and is very happy :)
My own favourite concert was Knebworth, 1975 - immense stage presence and show even then :)[/quote]
+1 for Knebworth, Was the first live...