What, in 50 years' time Timefactors will be making them? Well, I guess that's kind of already happened: the new Bremonts carry the name but not much, if any, of the DNA. Perhaps Eddie's Smiths are...
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What, in 50 years' time Timefactors will be making them? Well, I guess that's kind of already happened: the new Bremonts carry the name but not much, if any, of the DNA. Perhaps Eddie's Smiths are...
MrBanks doesn't come across as disgruntled, much less as bitter, but more as someone who has seen how the sausage is made.
If it's any consolation Smiths watches were a loss-making operation all...
Without re-quoting again I did want to say how much I enjoy the Earl's posts.
I had high hopes for Bremont. Their actually offerings have never been my thing particularly but as a fan of...
Hi All
I have a watch with a ETA 2824-2 and I wondering whether I can put a dial and handset from a Miyota 9039 on it?
Are the feet in the same position? And is the canon pinion the same?
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Those are the Cheltenham made watches; after 1971 Smiths stopped manufacturing in-house English movements and used Swiss ones instead
I shall be giving this talk (more or less) at Magdalen College, Oxford, tomorrow. So I'd better re-watch it and take notes!!
Thanks. Pretty sure that doesn't have the micro-adjust mechanism though.
Will this fit the Forstner or Uncle Seiko bracelets?
Looks like a top bit of kit
Since the announcement that, sadly, Phoenix straps will soon be no more I thought maybe we could put together a gallery of pictures?
Here's a couple of late 1960s watches with some natty / tatty...
Monnin or "Monnin"? Copying the design doesn't equate to copying the quality. With the Chinese watches I've owned it's been the case that lets them down; I miss the days when Eddie et al. used...
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEezvX-pVzk&ab_channel=Escapement24
I've had a very rough patch lately (see the Tapering Strips thread) and this last week in particular has been hellish. The single biggest thing that has helped is having people to talk to. Andy’s...
The perezcope instagram "reveal" has run into the sand: predictably, it seems Norgay's sons aren't talking. They certainly don't seem willing to confirm what watch was worn on the summit. Why? ...
Matt your experiment is invalid because it doesn’t use goldfish.
Wilsdorf actually invented water, fish and time itself— all Rolex “firsts”. A lot of people think Jesus said “I am the Alpha and...
As above but 3 bedrooms are more rentable than 2 and some areas have better price:earnings ratio (you want somewhere in the sweet spot between high employment rates and low property prices)
This thread is another reason why I love tz-uk (or dadsnet as my wife calls it).
I’m fond of a torch or two but this has sent me down a (well-lit) rabbit hole.
Congratulations! I’m slightly envious
Just to let you know that I had an excellent session with my psychiatrist. (He is actually away on annual leave and broke into his holiday to see me. For which I am extremely grateful. That really...
I'm a landlord and I use an agent. I don't understand the arrangement here. What is the owner paying the agents for? Just to be a buffer, a shield to hide behind? Maybe that's some sort of...
Thanks I enjoyed that! My mum is Norwegian and was born in 1950 so I've sent this to her. And my dad is from Oxford, so that part will be of interest to him.
Thanks, Mj2k.
The half-life varies hugely and has an effect on missing or reducing doses. Classic Prozac, for example, has a relatively very long half-life and takes weeks (iirc) to fully clear...
Alas, things have not gone according to plan.
Sunday night / Monday morning was horrendous. I felt like my body was on fire, but also very cold; I was anxious, restless and very nauseous. I...
Yes, I think Stan's methodology is sound though: as I understand it, he ignores advertising and other PR claims (which is a very good idea as far as Rolex is concerned!). He wants independent proofs...
Yes, we've covered some of that already in this thread. e.g. post 127
So e.g. this:
"1926
The first waterproof wristwatch
In 1926, the creation by Rolex of the first waterproof and...
Two week update.
Today (Sunday) is the end of my second week (only 46 more to go!)
As I mentioned I had a rough patch last Sunday (at exactly 1 week in and 1 milligram reduction as it happens)....