I still have it, as you would expect. Before and after a trip to Le Sentier -
https://i.postimg.cc/1tcy1bYD/D0222-F39-3-E4-D-4552-989-B-0518-DF32-C981.jpg
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I still have it, as you would expect. Before and after a trip to Le Sentier -
https://i.postimg.cc/1tcy1bYD/D0222-F39-3-E4-D-4552-989-B-0518-DF32-C981.jpg
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C is for Cabot.
In other words, retained or stocked by CWC for general sale rather than supplied to the MoD. CWC used to explain this on their website as part of a fake-spotting guide.
It...
Quietly pottering about in the country and not contributing to too many forums. 🙂
Had to chip in here though, to mollify your disappointment. You wouldn’t have kept the watch for long.
Tony, I’m making my first post in a long time to say that I don’t think you’d like this watch in practice. Legibility is far poorer than in most photos. The black borders of the hands effectively...
This could be a lovely thing - and if pretty close to the originals, a near-essential thing.
With the latter in mind, I’d keep the overall appearance but drop the lume and not have a pheon. The...
They have a retail presence in Eastern Europe where they sell mainstream models rather than divers. They're a budget brand in those markets, similar to Atlantic, Adriatica, Roamer, etc.
Doxa has...
Watchfinder are fine, and the number of dissatisfied customers would seem to be small, given the amount of trade they do. They buy and sell at market rates and there can be no real complaint about...
If my knowledge of Krakow can be applied to Warsaw, the days of well-priced and 'correct' vintage watches has gone. You'll find some Soviet bloc stuff (mostly in markets) but most of it will be...
Glad to have helped. :tennis:
A prominent forum life, this watch is having... :tennis:
Here's its first owner, 'avusblue' -
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Silver has more moods, picking up hues from the ambient light. White is white.
I wanted the simplest configuration with most contrast, so went for white. My final choice was between white and...
Here's mine, if it helps -
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/2015/800%2003d_zpsin7ppokk.jpg
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After a recent spending spree in Poland I have two -
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/2016/01_zpskrzaqc1f.jpg
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The F.P. Journe is no longer available in a 38mm case, if that's relevant to you.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/NOMOS-Zurich-Worldtimer-true-blue-watch_zpsvbab35rh.jpg
Here's another -
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/Watches%202012/99650.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/2015/800%2003d_zpsin7ppokk.jpg
It's certainly plasticky, but it takes stereo RCA, optical, coaxial, usb, headphone jack - and it's £35.
Maplin, £35. Very little different to 'serious' DACs.
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/digital-to-analogue-audio-converter-a14kf
One. I like having one.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v661/Watfordpics/Watches/2015/PPpr%20720_zps0rdrrmfo.jpg
More might make me uneasy.
My Datejust and Aqua Terra both came from Iconic. Thoroughly recommended.
Who owns Movado other than Movado Group Inc?
Chung Nam (Hong Kong) owns Roamer, Hanowa and Tick Tack (who make watches for Savoy, Aigner, Escada, Nina Ricci Hanowa, Savoy, Aigner, Escada, Nina Ricci, Christian LaCroix, Police).
Chung Nam...
Tutima own Boccia.
Holben's do the Eulit.
http://www.holbensfinewatchbands.com/fits-tommy-bahama/
They generally arrive in a week, or less.