Glad you got your money back [emoji106]
Must admit I still really like mine. What did you decide on as a replacement in the end?
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Glad you got your money back [emoji106]
Must admit I still really like mine. What did you decide on as a replacement in the end?
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of NATO's at all - really don't like the way you have to tuck the excess strap in.
Your strap does look really good. Erika Originals are also a good alternative which I have...
My personal view is that the letter in the circle in the dial was to indicate the substance used for the lume. Hence, if it is using luminova, it should have the 'L' and not a 'T'.
I've always thought that was the case 👍
"Pee in your pants"...that's your idea of an adult response is it?
Clearly you're nothing more than a forum troll who tries to dress personal insults up as 'holding an opinion".
Yeah, but it confirms why its period€™ to the style of watch in question - something you were, and obviously still are, too stupid to appreciate.
As for the use of the word ‘naff’ seems it...
No, I think your own words identify you as a rude and ignorant buffoon - for the reasons I’ve previously identified.
That’s not just an opinion - that’s fact.
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I think you've just self-identified as being rather 'gormless' and indeed rather ignorant
The Bonklip was first introduced in the 1920's and as can be be seen in this article the RAF watches were...
Likewise I’ve fitted the 18mm Joseph Bonnie Bonklip on mine - and personally I really like it.
Although the original strap and deployant clasp is very good quality, it just didn’t sit well on my...