I've not tried one myself (yet), but have you looked at YellowDog straps for rubber natos? Does nato/zulu styles as well as tropic, rally and standard natos. Customisable too as each one's made...
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I've not tried one myself (yet), but have you looked at YellowDog straps for rubber natos? Does nato/zulu styles as well as tropic, rally and standard natos. Customisable too as each one's made...
It makes my teeth ache just thinking about that! 😂
I've now bought my wife a dremel (long story) under the condition I can use it for any watch strap-related jobs that need doing.
I wasn't aware of chargebacks via F&F either, so thanks for the heads-up!
I'm far from an expert but that sounds like it could be taken by Amex as a form of laundering? i.e. you pay your partner via Paypal F&F with your Amex to gain the air miles, then they/you still have...
I found it suspicious that not only is the lume very white still, but they've blocked the hour hand. I mean, it could be unintentional that the pic was taken as the hands overlapped, but for a...
Yes I actually discovered this to be the same on a Cousins nato I'd bought to test the waters. And the zuludiver single pass I bought allows for the second 'loose' keeper to just be slid off of the...
I personally prefer the racing dial, with it being a bit more muted, but would've still loved to have been able to try the Tintin out!
Not that I could've afforded it at the time anyway, but I remember when Chronext was selling the Speedmaster Tintin for the same price as a standard hesalite Speedy Pro. (back then I think it was...
Unfortunately I don't have either (although I've always fancied a dremel, but feel I'd probably have to make up reasons to use it! I guess a hacksaw is probably the cheapest option but seems a bit...
Blooming heck, impressive!
Any particular size or brand I should look for? Trying to look through Amazon and there's quite the range of mini-sized, normal-sized, wire cutters, etc. I confess I'm a bit lost with all the...
I saw a post on the Rolex Forums from somebody who had cut off the second metal keeper of a nato strap (in addition to cutting off the extra 'under' bit of strap) and it piqued my interest. The guy...
I've just measure the CNS velcro strap and I'd say that measurement is correct. However the strap is too way short for my approx 7.25in wrist as you can see in the below pic. You can see how tightly...
If I can find the ones I bought I'll measure it and report back...
Prices are listed for the new models now on Chronomaster https://www.chronomaster.co.uk/new/?b-sinn
I remember the days when Sinn were still a semi-reasonable proposition but they seem intent on...
Unless they’ve changed them in the last couple of years, the ones I tried from CNS were very short - I think you’d be lucky to get a good fit if your wrist is any bigger than about 6in diameter!
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Same here, I'll take slimness and reduced water resistance any day. But I guess the Omega designers and/or marketing department believe there's still a market for deep dive watches.
16mm thick though! And the chrono versions are 19mm!!!
I quite like the muted colours of the grey version, it seems in keeping with the ‘tool watch’ aesthetic. If they could just put it on a diet...
This exactly. It does somewhat imply (whether true or not) that they're in need of some cash injection.
Re-reading this sentence, it makes it seem like you won't have an option but to pay up...
How generous of them, giving you the opportunity to pay the balance early without even getting a guarantee the watch will be with you by this latest promised date!
I'd be emailing them sharpish to...
I'm not sure if these were directed at anyone in particular, but will respond in my case anyway.
I've tried steam in the past without much noticeable difference.
As for allergies, I don't think...
Thanks, I’ll try that then and see what I can find.
Valley, do you still have your source for this? I'd be interested in reading a bit more on it. I tried OTC steroid spray for about 6 weeks around Aug-Sept time and it didn't seem to make a blind bit...
Yes, it's very infuriating. I'm fortunate in that my sense of smell doesn't seem to be affected, although my taste is perhaps affected a bit sometimes.
The Dymista sounds like a pretty handy combo...
Hope the op (and recovery!) goes well VW.
My GP has referred me after seeing her yesterday to the ENT department., but she's warned me the waiting list will be about a year! She did check for any...