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Rdunae RA01
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Rdunae RA01
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I saw that too. It wasn't the asteroid though. That will be following this path http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/astronomy/nightsky/Feb15-13.jpg
The one we saw must have been a much closer meteorite. Were...
PRS-18Q on rubber for me today
http://members.lycos.co.uk/softorbit/Watches/PRS-18Qd_800.jpg
A stunning looking watch and a grail dive watch for many.
Servicing one must be a concern. Has anyone tried to have one serviced in the UK?
I believe you are correct. The crystal is curved on both sides, which results in less optical distortion of the dial and greater strength.
Welcome from someone else who's just hit the big 40.
What other watches do you have? Do you have any photos?
Montres Allison :wink:
No problems with my PRS-18Q.
A great pick up and go tool watch.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/softorbit/Watches/PRS-18Qd_800.jpg
This guy must be being paid to do reviews.
He's done over 200 reviews of just about everything he owns or has consumed.
http://www.blinkx.com/videos/WSTVW_RNR
Unsurprisingly they're all utter...
Some excellent pictures there - well done!
I'm curious about the sticker on the back.
I assume this was used before they started using holograms.
Would it affect the resale value if removed?
I...
PRS-14 on rubber today.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/softorbit/Watches/PRS-14_800d.jpg
http://members.lycos.co.uk/softorbit/Watches/PRS-14_800c.jpg
I've also recently seen the light, if you will pardon the pun and got a Romisen RC-N3 from DealExtreme.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.9070
A good idea for a stocking filler.
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The BBC have loads of moon related videos on their archive site.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/moonlandings/index.shtml
Lots of interesting stuff. I especially enjoyed James Burke trying on a...
Thanks for all the welcomes :!:
I have a particular soft spot for the PRS-14 :)
I think it's just an optical illusion. Hands line up just fine.
Nice review.
Does anyone know if these polyurethane straps are more durable than the silicon rubber type.
I've had silicon rubber straps but the keepers have always broken :(
I've been a member of the forum for some time now but not posted much :oops:
Have been collecting or rather buying and flipping watches for about seven years. No end insight for this madness :!: ...
Until a couple of years ago the Manchester school of horology was based at Arden college in Northenden.
I don't know why the programme was stopped or if this new school will be at the same site....