Very VERY cool.
Type: Posts; User: Dean
Very VERY cool.
SOme stunning Vostoks there. Here's mine:
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Actually, I've recently been wondering why there aren't more of the easy to remove straps with the spring bar 'handle' like on my Fossil. Takes all of, ooh, 0.5 seconds to remove the strap.
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Useful thread!
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Useful thread!
Actually, I'm guessing if you're in the situation when you need to synchronise watches and every second could be the difference between life and death you'd definitely go with a quartz. No?
How does that work (second time zone!)? I spend quite a lot of time working abroad and was thinking of investing in a dual-time.
Hi Marc - and all.
Thanks for allowing suggestions here.
I did in fact sign up and have checked most of watches - and I'm pleased to say they all seem to be plus or minus between 1.0 and 1.4...
Apologies if there is a thred elsewhere on this - I did do a search and didn't come up with any hits on 'toolwatch'.
Is anybody familiar with this site: http://www.toolwatch.io/
I'd be...
Thanks for the orientuhren.de tip. And it would appear that they have the Ray without the number indices - which does indeed look better!
Any other advice? I heard Orient can be a pain to repair...
Situation: you have a budget of approx £120 and have chosen to get a blue automatic diver. Which of the following would you choose and why?
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I use mine quite often to time the walk to the cafe where I meet clients. Then I know exactly how long it takes and I won't risk being late on other occasions.
My city has also just introduced a...
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Pearl. 1976 I was told when I bought it. The saying is apparently "as rare as hens teeth".
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Epiphone SG with Bigsby Tremelo
Hi. Newbie here. I’m a little depressed to be on this thread but I noticed today that my previously perfectly-hitting-the-markers Tissot now misses some of them and varies in length of jumps. As a...