Surprised he's in an A400. Wonder who trumped him and is using 32 Sqn's Falcons.
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Surprised he's in an A400. Wonder who trumped him and is using 32 Sqn's Falcons.
Ah, I see…yes, I can appreciate why you would be looking for the Tudor bracelet then. The president bracelet definitely doesn’t have the weight of an OEM Tudor and the clasp is stamped. I found it a...
Could you not just get the 1450 bracelet with end links from Uncle Straps?
https://unclestraps.com/en-gb/collections/ranger-39
I notice quite a few models on sale with substantial discounts at the moment at Goldsmiths.
But if you don't make a profit, your investors need to be convinced that the profit they are chasing will be realised at some stage otherwise they'll pull the plug. For me, bringing in a new CEO and...
As someone said previously, it's not so much of an issue for a limited amount of time if you are investing in the company to grow instead if taking profit. They can keep focussing on growth as long...
As a brand with no actual history prior to 21st century, I'd say doing a u-turn on design and branding is pretty high risk. Get it wrong and as many people have said, you offer little more than a...
It's always probably safest to take a couple of pictures, but I thought evidence of posting was covered if you kept your Certificate of Posting (printed receipt).
Thing is, a photo or even a video...
When would you need to post a TV though?
Considering the space taken up by other unnecessary junk I own, watch boxes are the least of my problems. If you reach the stage of decluttering where a few watch boxes are your concern, you are...
It’s quite clear there is something up with those links…the adjacent pieces that make the link don’t touch each other in your photo which indicates the screw isn’t fully screwing into the tube. I’m...
Yes, I suspect it is unnecessary work, but I guess the manufacturer will always argue they are just bringing the watch back to original state...so if they see even a minor imprefection, they'll...
Why are these watches dials deteriorating so quickly?
In previous years, Tudor have been quick to supply ADs with the new watches in limited numbers. If you weren't friendly with and AD and one of the first, it took about 3 or 4 months for someone with...
Thought that had to be made up but on checking the Bremont website, it appears to be true!
Maybe it’s the chunky proportions but that Mont Blanc reminds me of Breitling’s SuperOcean.
I think I did budget rental from Knock although it would have been a long time ago. Didn’t have any problems. My only issue in Ireland has actually been Europcar in Dublin who were initially refusing...
True, Breitling did rebrand in about 2012(?)with the cartoonish marketing, but they didn’t change the core of their range too much…the Navitimer B01, with the new movement, was a definite improvement...
Got to save some ‘innovation’ for W&W ‘25 or ‘26.
This one?
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Longines-Master-Collection-L26734783-11.jpg
I had one of these...probably about 16 or 17 years ago. Never thought it was too...
XXL and size 8 feet?
I’m a bit lost with which companies are targeting which demographic. I’d have put TZ mostly as 40-retiree age bracket and a majority Rolex consumers. I though Bremont was chasing the younger market...
Agree…I think the MB branding was an excellent move, also making it a watch they’d give to ejectees, much like the MB tie. The watch also looked well designed and original.
Was never really a fan...
Indeed it does have the crown guard symmetry but I guess I’ve always seen the Nautilus as a very square shape anyway so it hadn’t really registered with me. First time I’ve really noticed that shape.
The case might be 40mm across on the Longines but the ceramic sub is a much bigger block of steel overall. Wrong watch to be making comparisons to IMO. I think you need to be comparing similar...