Thanks, I'm really happy with the outcome, finally! I just wish I would have persevered a year ago when I first picked up the clasp. As it happens I must have tried it on at least half a dozen...
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Thanks, I'm really happy with the outcome, finally! I just wish I would have persevered a year ago when I first picked up the clasp. As it happens I must have tried it on at least half a dozen...
Thanks, I've been trying to figure out how to show images directly in a post. Still working on it! :thumbsup:
Sorry for resurrecting an old post, but after just over a year of trying my Speedbird on various straps and Nato's, none of which lasted very long, I finally got out the toolbox and put a new clasp...
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Haven't a clue what happened to the movement. As I've said the problems started after about a year of ownership from new, but it got progressively worse until it finally gave up. Never was stiff to...
Well I definitely own up to the first accusation in regards to the clasp, but the watch was skipping when being wound long before that, and not by being misused or mishandled either. Every six turns...
Ha-ha! That did actually cross my mind for about 2 seconds, before the negative view of the finished clasp immediately flashed into my head.
I think it was weakened a few years back when I slipped...
That sounds promising. Thanks for the info and for taking the time, I'll take a look after the weekend and report back if I find something. :thumbsup:
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It's the section of the clasp where the spring loaded release pushers are fitted. It's snapped directly in-line with where one of the pins goes through the clasp leaving nothing to work with. If I...
Hi Folks.
The bracelet on my 2015 SB3 recently parted company with the clasp due to whatever reasons, and unfortunately for me it cannot be repaired. I'm looking for a replacement. So, if anyone has...
Thanks for that link. Looks good, so I thought I'd take advantage of it and order both a black & brown. :thumbsup:
Agree with that! I don't notice the truncated hour hand when worn and much prefer the original hands to the modded hands.
He also says "the original hands have very week lume compared to the dial"...
I really like that combination. :thumbsup:
Apparently renowned for always bringing home the bacon!
I'll take a few shots & post in a day or two Lewie. :thumbsup:
I'm sue you'll love it.
I've worn little else on my wrist in almost 2 months since I bought mine and it hasn't lost, or gained a second since! Started off with it on one of Eddie's 2 piece nylon...
Definitely :thumbsup:
£339 down to £312. Also tried the extra 5% for subscribing to their emails, but the computer said "No". Worth a try though!
Thanks for the heads up on the offer price at H.S Johnson.
I've been looking at these for some time and at £312 I couldn't resist, so I finally paid the man and bought one. :thumbsup:
Should be...
Pretty straightforward!
A Speedy Pro (Sapphire Sandwich) for starters
Tudor Pelagos (in-house) Black
Seamaster PO (232.30.46.51.01.002)
Get rid of everything else, stop looking and...
I tried one on this week (strap version) and on my 7 1/2" wrist it was just fine. Bigger than what I normally wear, but it looks and feels great. Still mulling it over whether I'm going for it or not...
My thoughts exactly! Reminds me of a set of weighing scales.
Nice work Eddie!
[QUOTE=Dynam0humm;3898238]I use this type -
Place the watch on top, press the button and slowly lift the watch upwards and away from it. Once is usually enough.[/QUOTE
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I'm really impressed with the lume from my Seiko Black Monster II. From a 5 minute charge it will "for a short while" illuminate objects within 2ft at night and still be easily legible 7 hours later!