I have a CWC Royal Navy auto and the bezel is either very sensitive or this particular watch is just not lucky.
Where can I order a replacement insert?
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I have a CWC Royal Navy auto and the bezel is either very sensitive or this particular watch is just not lucky.
Where can I order a replacement insert?
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Around that value I'd look at a Guinand chrono or a Nomos.
Only from my wrist when I was not wearing a nato, but then I managed to find it after an hour of searching.
I can live with only an Orient Flight + a Nomos Orion.
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Orient Flight, the best quality/price I ever got from a watch.
I have worn it continuously for a half year, and time keeping was near perfect. Never been off more than 15 seconds.
Damn, I didn't realise it's a mirror and kept asking why the crown points towards the elbow when it's clear the guy wears it on the right wrist.
The one with nato looks better.
I envy those who can collect both orange and black monsters without having a problem with this.
Doesn't it wear much better and even look larger on a nato?
So how much was it? :D
This happened to me and the balance was somehow stuck, moving it gently with a toothpick restarted the watch.
http://i66.tinypic.com/14j20ea.png
Nice pics, first two are great pieces.
Here's mine: http://i67.tinypic.com/2r3uv7d.png
I used to like it a lot, but lately I no longer wear it.
I recommend a Colareb leather, thick and comfortable in the same time.
They still make those? So '90s...
I have a Geneve and I enjoy it, what I don't like is that many Omegas in that period look pretty much the same in terms of case and dial, making them too common.
I recommend Into The White. It's a true WW2 story with British and German pilots in Norway.
Do you have a pic of the movement?
I assume she dropped it? Otherwise 5 years is not so much for this movement.
nice collection, where is the pulsar issued?
Is that a thermometer?
Stowa Flieger is an excellent choice for a thin pilot.