It feels great on the wrist, very lightweight and supple the fold over bit that NATOs always seem to have slips under itself easily and stays put.
Due to it being supple/very flexible it does move...
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It feels great on the wrist, very lightweight and supple the fold over bit that NATOs always seem to have slips under itself easily and stays put.
Due to it being supple/very flexible it does move...
My Navigator on a 6B/2617 from the Af0210 makers.
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Yes that is correct.
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It doesn't look out of place on a smaller wrist that's the beauty of it.
Enjoy your new timepiece. [emoji106]
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+1sec over past 3 days but since winding (not setting) this morning it is now bang on.
Cheers Eddie. [emoji106]
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Those black dials really like catching a reflection..
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Great to see the ivory dial out in the real world, a few wrist shots would be good.
Enjoy your new timepiece.
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All good then, hope you're as thrilled with it as me. [emoji106]
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A change of spring bars from the chunkier shoulder less to the standard type gave me room to thread the Haveston through.
Why I didn't think of that yesterday lord knows. Luckily my dashing good...
Yes the night before.
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Arrived this morning RC24160926 another home run from Eddie a stunning timepiece IMO.
A quick change of strap was going to be onto the Haveston Corps canvas Grey but to tight a fit underneath spring...