I agree, if you are going to make something, do it right.
Well, adhesives are out there that should withstand the rigors of seawater and other such adverse environments, we glue airplanes...
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I agree, if you are going to make something, do it right.
Well, adhesives are out there that should withstand the rigors of seawater and other such adverse environments, we glue airplanes...
Ah, but I am absolutely sure that big companies like Omega and Fricker have access to adhesive experts, whose sole job is to know all about what works and where it works best. I work for a...
Barnacles "glue" themselves to stuff and spend a majority of their time in seawater, without fear of coming off. They are especially hard to get off steel, too.
Like I said, it's all in the...
The PRS-50 looks to be a separate plastic piece back milled and filled with luminous paint. Then, I would assume, the paint is sealed in place by covering the back with epoxy, thus rendering it...
Just from a practical point of view: wouldn't it be possible to get the PRS-50 with a steel bracelet?
I think that might increase the practical useability quite a bit.
I personally prefer steel...
Those rubber ones with the fake weave molded on the outside and the diamond pattern on the inside.
Does anyone even make those any more?
Jules Borel lists all the parts as available except the set bridge. This usually means they can find them somewhere if you need them.
If the case is 40mm across, then the lugs are 20mm
And, I guess the dial is approximately 26mm across the minute track?
(based on the porportions of the watch pictured.)