Incoming - C65 Super Compressor Ocean Blue
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Re: Incoming - C65 Super Compressor Ocean Blue
I would wear it for a week straight and then start measuring things. I usually use the Watch Tracker app for a more real world look at timing on wrist. If it looks like it is out of whack there then I throw it on the grapher. Watch Tracker is nice because it does all of the calculations for you. You can have multiple timing runs too. You don't have to be consistent with when you check it. Just open the app and add a data point whenever. You do want to put some time between data points to smooth out the human variation of hitting the button.
Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes, playing a poor hand well.
Jack London
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Re: Incoming - C65 Super Compressor Ocean Blue
Brilliant I will have a look for that app. I just looked at your pics again. I really like the look with the orange nato strap btw
Re: Incoming - C65 Super Compressor Ocean Blue
Just a quick one to add I'm keeping the watch as it's too nice at the end of the day. It's on my wrist now with the turquoise tibor strap and in the flesh it looks incredible. I'm reluctant for now to post in the CWL of the day thread as I won't do it justice like your pictures do. I'm just going to enjoy a little time alone with her for now
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I say post away! The only way to get better is to take a bunch of pictures!
It is the rust ADPT NATO from Worn and Wound. They are pricey but bomb proof. All of the hardware is solid (no pins). Really nice tight weave on the nylon.
It is the rust ADPT NATO from Worn and Wound. They are pricey but bomb proof. All of the hardware is solid (no pins). Really nice tight weave on the nylon.
Life is not a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes, playing a poor hand well.
Jack London
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