CWL of the day
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Very cool indeed Simon !
I hankered after one of these years ago.
I hankered after one of these years ago.
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Re: CWL of the day
New dive strap. Now I am adequately equipped to play with my daughter in the inflatable kiddie pool on the patio.





Re: CWL of the day
Been wearing this one for most of the day, to help me decide whether a 38mm dive watch on a NATO or Sailcloth strap would be an ok size for me to buy next.

Neil


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Re: CWL of the day
Well I knew you would work out what I meant!downer wrote:That sounds like Blancpain talk to me...

I tried on the 43mm in blue again and whilst I could pretend it's not too big I think it is. I tried on the current white version in 38mm and it fits me better, just need to be convinced the dial isn't too small when I try the blue. The abyss blue should be out by November, by which point I will hopefully have decided what to move on, which may include the Milgauss.
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If that shot was a 38 neil it looks spot on.nbg wrote:Well I knew you would work out what I meant!downer wrote:That sounds like Blancpain talk to me...![]()
I tried on the 43mm in blue again and whilst I could pretend it's not too big I think it is. I tried on the current white version in 38mm and it fits me better, just need to be convinced the dial isn't too small when I try the blue. The abyss blue should be out by November, by which point I will hopefully have decided what to move on, which may include the Milgauss.
Neil
Secondly ...dont bin the zblue. Its just too nice a watch
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Re: CWL of the day
Not down here in the Sarasota area - lots of clouds but no rain. We are desperate for the summer rains to arrive.
Watch content: I really like the black/red combo. I don't NEED one to go with my blue/blue but I know that someday I will get one anyway!
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Up early for train this morning
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Re: CWL of the day
C65 SWS MK1 for today.


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Re: CWL of the day
It was the 38mm C61. I keep being drawn to BP as a brand and it would be 3rd time lucky, as there were a couple of BPs I hesitated on for too long a couple of years ago.stefs wrote:If that shot was a 38 neil it looks spot on.nbg wrote:Well I knew you would work out what I meant!downer wrote:That sounds like Blancpain talk to me...![]()
I tried on the 43mm in blue again and whilst I could pretend it's not too big I think it is. I tried on the current white version in 38mm and it fits me better, just need to be convinced the dial isn't too small when I try the blue. The abyss blue should be out by November, by which point I will hopefully have decided what to move on, which may include the Milgauss.
Neil
Secondly ...dont bin the zblue. Its just too nice a watch
Something about a <11mm thick, 38mm diver, with a crystal back and 100 hour movement that appeals, from a brand that very few would recognise.
It would though be a test of my resolve as I do like the Z-Blue a lot.

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