Ah I see, it's a keeper that's built into the strap and floats, rather than a totally free homemade type. That makes more sense, thanks for clarifying. I'm going to have to try one of these single...
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Ah I see, it's a keeper that's built into the strap and floats, rather than a totally free homemade type. That makes more sense, thanks for clarifying. I'm going to have to try one of these single...
Agreed, that looks great
I'm curious as to how this works with the floating keeper, as surely it slides and the extra bit comes loose? In my experience it seems to need two thicknesses of fabric to stop the strap being loose...
Ah well you say that, and I'm aware that Eddie keeps 001, but all these Everests are I would think made from the same case type, and Eddie has easily sold more than 1000 of all types, so as unlikely...
The Expedition appears to be 11211000, although you're right they aren't great photos
Posted a serial number too...
Alan from St Helens also joining in
Agreed on this. I have one on my wrist right now
Edit just spotted your reply above!
I went down the birth year route also, and realised that although I enjoy wearing it, it's pretty old now...
This is way beyond my budget but that dial is just lovely
That Matt Cliff fellow from Aylesbury seems to have tried a couple recently and realised they're not for him. Shame...
Quite right thanks [emoji4]
I have an Apeks 200m which would be easily in budget. It's a good size too (not too big). You'd get a Seiko 5 too if you wanted an auto.
I picked up a Zeno PRS3 recently in budget, and it's got a...
I bought this PRS3LE back in 2010, and as much as I love it, I was never that happy with the standard bracelet as it doesn't taper, and for me at least, the fitted endlinks add too much heft to the...
Need a bit of Polywatch on the '90 in the middle!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220618/551503482cc9adf4f909ed4af65ef377.jpg
Looks good.
As above, what year?
Olivier on here knows a guy who's a wizard at reluming if you want/need to get the hands sorted.
This is spectacular thanks for sharing!
Thanks David for your reply I figured it wouldn't be as easy as that!
Hopefully a solution can be found, but even if it can't it's great that Eddie's watches are doing so well.
Thanks again :)
Pretty shocking that you're getting abuse, that shouldn't ever be happening. As a poster above said there should be bans from the forum and the shop.
Trying to think about how to handle store...
Not exactly a pair, maybe stepbrothershttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220519/8eadd7d0a5796a25a6ba1894364735c9.jpg
PRS4 with a Zeno dial arrived this morning. First time trying a PVD watch and very happy with it. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220519/784a4e7cfaf1cc3a85afc3fde4926bb9.jpg
Bringing this thread back from the depths as I bought this very watch from Lee a few weeks ago and haven't taken it off!
I'm starting to think after all these years/watches that this one might be...
Didn't spot that, 22mm lug width is definitely too big
Looks good, and I like the cathedral hands. Would be the evil panda for me.
Not sold on the 3 6 9 on the subdials though, feels a little clumsy.
I will echo sweets' post above - eager for updates on this..!
I'd also second one of the above posters who said a broader minute hand would look more balanced.
Agreed on the CWC point too. Have...
Same here, lost interest with all the hype. I happened to be in Edinburgh on a night out the day before launch and had thought that if there wasn't a queue when I was heading home past the shop at...