Wow, the Russian team has won :lol:
Congrats to the UK...although I am not very much into soccer I don't like the attitude Bayern München has been carrying ever since so I very much like seeing...
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Wow, the Russian team has won :lol:
Congrats to the UK...although I am not very much into soccer I don't like the attitude Bayern München has been carrying ever since so I very much like seeing...
I once bought a used car, one year old and drove it for 7 years, even when I sold it the steering wheel (and so did my hands after driving it) still smelled like the after shave the previous owner...
My PO ist my most accurate watch ever...it simply has no variation at all...100% spot on.
One of the reasons, if not the one reason I am not selling as I am fascinated day after day.
I think the Nomos offers perfect understatement. It doesn't serve any other purpose than telling the time and satisfying the owner. No "image gain" no prestige...just a great piece of craftmanship...
It looks great and well fits the watch. I am thinking of getting one myself for my PRS14.
A pity it doesn't fit fat springbars. I use Seikos fat springbars on all my watches...except with steel...
The opposite would be "fat"? :D
Now the second ring makes sense, but isn't that quite uncomfortable?
Not offended at all. Since I am so much into the Glashütte brands that it never came into my mind they could be confused. They are all so much different. I prefer Nomos for not being on of those...
2836 makes it easy to find hands. I just googled the watch...finding the exact same hands but without the orange isn't easy if not impossible. Anyway I would try asking the manufacturer first, at...
I didn't say from "Glashütte Original", just from "Glashütte" which simply is the city where the watch is manufactured.
How about a Nomos Zurich from Glashütte, around 3.200 GBP, fits the budget.
http://www.nomos-glashuette.com/uploads/pics/D_805_Weltzeit_2012_464x396.jpg
Good to know but strange as German postal service will convert any royal mail signed for to some "yes it's in the mailbox and delivered" sort of thing. I never need to sign for it, it's just in the...
Is it on bracelet? If yes I would say somewhere between 1600 and 1700 GBP.
35-38mm, simple design, 18mm lugs, 7mm thickness...based on Peseux 7001...yes please!
Where are they?
Search brings up that:
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=30804
but the pics in the link are no longer availabele. :cry:
What movement is in tht watch? May be its more easy to just get spare hands?
My Omega AD used to have an no discount on Omega policy. Got a second strap at most...
Now he is not selling Omega any more and I am depending on the grey market and used ones...fine...saves me some...
According to that
http://www.natozulu.com/content/12-zulu ... structions
There is no use for it... :?:
Thanks fot that great review. Two watches I have owned myself before and there is nothing to be added.
I wonder why I discovered your thread just today while it had been here for a while now...
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What a nonsense...just compare your watch with the same reference using to check the kameras clock accuracy, why taking the loop via the kamera?
Let's say...it's "different".
Just found this by googling the difference between NATO and ZULU strap:
http://www.natozulu.com/
Start with 6497/8 based watches, parts are larger and if all fails you can have the Seagull 3600 for very little money to replace.
Washing machine, brilliant Idea! Will put all my straps right into and keep them in there for a few rounds...let's see what develops.
I think its a cool idea if whoever likes it, I don't. But I don't like tattoos either, maybe for a tattooed arm this would be the watch to wear :D