bobbubka wrote:
That looks superb also. I find it such a versatile watch. I'd like a leather option, would you mind sharing where you picked yours up from please?
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Yep, they are a very versatile watch indeed.
The strap is from a forum favourite.....
steveostraps
He kindly matched it to a pair of boots I have.... Sad, I know
Ah, thanks very much. I've had a look at his straps in the past. Will have to revisit.
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Has anybody ever tried the Ranger on a Black Bay aged leather strap or the fabric? I'd be really interested to see it. I think the aged leather would really suit the ranger. Surprised I've never seen a photo with it. I'm considering a Ranger myself.
Winnie Bloo wrote:
Yep, they are a very versatile watch indeed.
The strap is from a forum favourite.....
steveostraps
He kindly matched it to a pair of boots I have.... Sad, I know
Ah, thanks very much. I've had a look at his straps in the past. Will have to revisit.
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Has anybody ever tried the Ranger on a Black Bay aged leather strap or the fabric? I'd be really interested to see it. I think the aged leather would really suit the ranger. Surprised I've never seen a photo with it. I'm considering a Ranger myself.
Some lovely watches on here today.
Yes, indeed I have. They both work really well. The fabric Tudor strap is very similar in overall look to the Perlon above. The leather BBR strap also works really well. Next time I rotate them I'll upload some pics.
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CW C60 600 GMT and C65 Vintage
Rolex 14060M and 114300
nbg wrote:Just back home after a week away. Took 4 watches, but ended up wearing this every day. Does make me wonder, why I think that I normally need to wear 2 or 3 different watches each day.
Neil
Quite agree with your logic. That one watch covers so many angles.
nbg wrote:Just back home after a week away. Took 4 watches, but ended up wearing this every day. Does make me wonder, why I think that I normally need to wear 2 or 3 different watches each day.
Neil
Quite agree with your logic. That one watch covers so many angles.
Photo was taken in your neck of the woods at St David's Head on Wednesday.
nbg wrote:Just back home after a week away. Took 4 watches, but ended up wearing this every day. Does make me wonder, why I think that I normally need to wear 2 or 3 different watches each day.
Neil
Quite agree with your logic. That one watch covers so many angles.
Photo was taken in your neck of the woods at St David's Head on Wednesday.
Beautiful part of the world; ideal place to wear such a fine piece.