Non CW of the Day
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Re: Non CW of the Day
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Looks great, Greg.
Looks great, Greg.
Peteo
4x Christopher Ward, 2x Sinn, 2x Omega, 1x A. Lange & Sohne, 1x H. Moser & Cie, 1x Rolex, 1x Tudor, 1x Grand Seiko, 1x Towson Watch Company, 1x TSAO Baltimore, 1x Bremont. Always looking for watches from Maryland. What's Next?
4x Christopher Ward, 2x Sinn, 2x Omega, 1x A. Lange & Sohne, 1x H. Moser & Cie, 1x Rolex, 1x Tudor, 1x Grand Seiko, 1x Towson Watch Company, 1x TSAO Baltimore, 1x Bremont. Always looking for watches from Maryland. What's Next?
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Exactly – 4th I thinkDancematt wrote:?? Time lucky?
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Re: Non CW of the Day
You are right. It's not one of my finest, but I was too lazy to take a fresh one...
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Glad it is back and running - hopefully all will be good now. I guess you are right about it being a keeper - it really doesn't want to leaveIt'sAliveJim wrote:Well, it's back on my wrist again after a service at Ryte Time. I guess it's a keeper
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I think this is one of the best dials I have ever seendowner wrote:You are right. It's not one of my finest, but I was too lazy to take a fresh one...
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Korkki wrote:Finally, my SNZH51 on a black leather strap
Now that looks fantastic, Well done
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Thanks FergMiniMpi wrote:
Now that looks fantastic, Well done
The strap change went really smoothly - only two minor wounds to fingers and one broken spring bar tool
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Re: Non CW of the Day
My 2010 Bulova Accutron 65C100 Exeter using the Ronda 7003.L movement.
It's one of those dials that really changes it's appearance based on lighting.
It's one of those dials that really changes it's appearance based on lighting.
The last watch I bought will be the next to last watch I ever buy!
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The wife and I have gone to our daughter's for a long weekend, just realised I have only brought one watch, something must have distracted me.
No more Quartz (except when I cannot resist).
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Don't worry, strap changes should get easier, and less painful, with practice.Korkki wrote:Thanks FergMiniMpi wrote:
Now that looks fantastic, Well done
The strap change went really smoothly - only two minor wounds to fingers and one broken spring bar tool
Good luck for next time.
Guy
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