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Thread: Omega Blue Bond meets Hirsch Blue Carbon

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    Grand Master TaketheCannoli's Avatar
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    Omega Blue Bond meets Hirsch Blue Carbon

    Thoughts? I think they're M.F.E.O ;)









    David

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    Hi David. A perfect compliment to the watch in my opinion. Well done


    regards
    T

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    Your photos have reminded me...

    A bond should always be on the bond bracelet. Now, they were made for each other

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    Quote Originally Posted by RossC View Post
    Your photos have reminded me...

    A bond should always be on the bond bracelet. Now, they were made for each other
    I agree they're the best combo and I love it on the bracelet - but I do like to change things around a bit, just to be different.

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    I'm going to be contrary and say that whilst I think the colour is a good match, I find the squares of the strap clash with the waves on the face.

    A plain strap, IMO, would work better.

    M.

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    Nice combo, I wonder what the orange carbon would look like against the contrast of the blue. Regards.Kev

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    If only I knew what MFEO meant :(

    I'm going with snowman on this one - I think it would look better on a smooth blue leather strap with contrast stitching as opposed to the carbon. Looks good though - just wouldn't have been my first choice on that watch head.

    Simon

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    Quote Originally Posted by mycroft View Post
    If only I knew what MFEO meant :(

    I'm going with snowman on this one - I think it would look better on a smooth blue leather strap with contrast stitching as opposed to the carbon. Looks good though - just wouldn't have been my first choice on that watch head.

    Simon
    Made For Each Other

    I agree, possible a smooth blue strap with cream stitching to match that nicely aged lume

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    Aah yes. Thank you ed and also thanks to castle for the same explanation by PM!.

    I came up with a very different interpretation of MF and then couldn't work out the rest :)

    Simon

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    The black and blue clash a little for my tastes, also agree with the squares / waves below

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    I actually like the look of these on leather straps! And that is the perfect combo :)

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    Hello

    Works exceptionally well on a Sinn Arktis as well.

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    Nice combo!

    Have you ever tried it on a mesh bracelet? It's my absolute favourite style on a newer Seamaster. :)

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