3017s in nice nick are getting harder to find.
My attempts at speculation with a few 3133s were a washout though. I think everyone had the same idea when they ceased production in 2012
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3017s in nice nick are getting harder to find.
My attempts at speculation with a few 3133s were a washout though. I think everyone had the same idea when they ceased production in 2012
Forclaz affordable merino at Decathlon: I’ve got a long sleeve t which is great for subzero temps
Icebreaker is fab but pricier (though Cotswold have good sales)
*Vintage* perlon: the weave is tighter
Also in reversible stripes - 2 straps for the price of one. See timesofplenty on ebay
(Pics when I’ve worked out how to make them small enough)
Re: earlier thoughts about male researchers taking undue credit, there’s the nearer to home example of Jocelyn Bell Burnell and the discovery of the quasar itself ...
Thanks to all posters (and Matt for linking to this thread)
Bloody fascinating to a tech minded Smiths fan who grew up down the road
Thanks for all the patient cataloguing, recording, surmising and...
^^What they said
I have a 1979 Sekonda badged one as a daily wearer (for the last 7 years: it elbowed out the rest of my watch collection :-)
The 3017 movement has no shock protection, so some...
Excellent! The 28th works for me - look forward to meeting you all
I'd love to come!
Been on WUS/IWL for a while
Big Russian fan, got a birthyear Smiths W10, Bristol born
Based in Brum now but will travel...