https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...=1#post5842813 https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...=1#post5842817 Originally Posted by CardShark Bit insulting when it takes a social media post to kick things up a gear[...] Originally Posted by Mj2k I do despair of companies only responding after a review[...] I call this the ...
[These are the footnotes to my previous blog post: http://forum.tz-uk.com/entry.php?311...ompatibilities ] Footnotes:- 1: In very brief, the Political Compass divides the usual one dimensional (single axis) ideas of 'Left' and 'Right' into two axes: The X axis (east-west) measures economic policy preferences and the Y axis (north-south) measures social policy preferences. I use the Political Compass because it prevents misleading conflation that simple ...
Updated 19th June 2016 at 13:29 by markrlondon
Originally Posted by Deckard81 What is this incompatibility you speak of? You'll find my reply to the question above in the blog post below. The question above is in reply to my comment here, where I say the following. I have marked the key comment in bold: Originally Posted by Summers dad I'm sure I'm not the only one worrying, it seems crazy that we are all making a massive decision and nobody seems to have any idea what's going to happen. Indeed, I agree. Bear in mind, however, that remaining ...
Updated 19th June 2016 at 09:44 by markrlondon
[This is a work in progress. I'll post a notification in this thread, http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ster-bracelets, when I've finished it.] Oh boy, this really is an article of interest to WISs-only. ;-) Some time ago I was wondering if there was any difference between the bracelets for the old 7S26 Seiko Monsters (SKX779/SKX781) and the new 4R36 Monsters (SRP307/SRP309/SRP311/SRP313/SRP315) and so I began the thread at http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...ster-bracelets ...
Updated 30th October 2013 at 06:12 by markrlondon
Learningtofly posted a wonderful post, with beautiful pictures as ever, about his new JLC Master Perpetual Calendar. This watch uses the Jaeger LeCoultre Calibre 889/440/2 movement whose perpetual calendar complication is based on IWC's perpetual calendar module. Rather than using individual pushers to set each complication separately, this design has to have the complications set and synchronsed by a watchmaker. All alterations are then carried out via the crown (on IWC watches) or an all-complications-day-advance ...
Updated 16th November 2012 at 00:43 by markrlondon (Fixed typos)