I have used it lightly on BRUSHED surfaces back and forth in the direction of the brushing to remove water marks and staining to good effect. But I suspect there is a better product for the job. What...
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I have used it lightly on BRUSHED surfaces back and forth in the direction of the brushing to remove water marks and staining to good effect. But I suspect there is a better product for the job. What...
That's a helium pressure release valve by the looks of it! [emoji38]
Definitely worth it IMO, used ones are selling above 6k on internet, a bit lower on forums, but as others have said, definitely will need a service so try to get that included. I'd caution against a...
It probably depends a bit where you are. London is likely to be a longer wait due to higher demand IMO
Congratulations, this one is definitely on my radar now
No need to apologise. They're just watches, people buy them for all kinds of reasons. I buy them cos they're pretty and only when I've saved enough for them to be discretionary spending but that...
Obviously buy the one you prefer aesthetically and ergonomically. That being said the Tudor is probably a safer store of value given how in demand the 58 is
Remarkable service!
vintage inspired piece, not price, although that would be nice, back when watches were relatively normal outlays!
Do you ever need a timing bezel? If I only had one watch I'd probably choose a diver as the bezel is pretty handy for everyday timing of things.
At the end of the day they're both good watches,...
My understanding is that Rolex rotors run on jewelled staffs rather than bearings which are widely used by most other mantufactures. Staffs are lubricated so silent compared to ball bearings.
Congratulations, looks great dressed down on nylon. Wear it in good health
The internet ruins everything [emoji24]
I agree with you, just mentioned it as it's interesting to see what the market will bear for non-enthusiast/WIS types.
With all the coverage on Hodinkee this week I would suggest the OP's 36mm is the better investment.
If he kept it for a year or so and slowly formed a decision one way or the other, I suspect...
These are going to shoot up now. I reckon 6-7k by 2022.
Nope, always painted in black or white. Weirdly misleading if they're claiming so
Indeed - we've already DM'ed and are going to revisit it in a bit.
Funny, I am kind of in the opposite boat. I bought a new 39mm 18 months ago from my AD and I'm still leaning towards switching to a 36mm. I prefer the dial proportions of the smaller watch but I...
Chrono24 suggests 1600-1900 dependent on condition.
There's a fairly complete summary of the reference here - https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/omega-speedmaster-automatic-mark-40-triple-date-3520-50-complete-guide-review.4795747/
Looks like a Speedy reduced triple date 3520.50
I'm afraid I haven't, but I'd love to see a photo. I know there are places that bake on AR, I'd caution against anything with a colour tint though as that would look strange on a vintage watch
Lemania 5100
Seiko samurai