many thanks!luca4 wrote:Really nice !!vikingdrvr wrote:

many thanks!luca4 wrote:Really nice !!vikingdrvr wrote:
quite jealous, as this is on my "trying to find" list right now. would be a belated xmas present from the wife if i can find it.
Sure you don't mind the strap-case gap? Just trying to save your wife some moneygwells wrote:quite jealous, as this is on my "trying to find" list right now. would be a belated xmas present from the wife if i can find it.
A Japanese COSC movement !!Konketsu wrote:Was thinking of getting a Sinn or Damasko for work, but not going to bother, this guys lost 9 seconds all week:
Seiko 5 Military (SNZG15) on brown Horween Shell Cordovan strap by Jeff, on Flickr
It does look right at home and it's a brilliant story to matchBoydesian wrote:Speedmaster again today, big surprise I know. Part of the Speedmaster's allure for me is that it was the watch worn by many "steely eyed missile men" in the past. I am not one those, but a glimpse of a corner of his office shows that my father was. He was an engineer on both the HAWK and PATRIOT missile systems and I think my watch looks at home among his mementos. Incidentally, the orange Teledyne-Ryan Firebee target drone model is a trophy presented to my father in 1975 by the a US Marine Corps HAWK battery and proclaims him to be a "Firebee Killer".
Why thank you kind Sirateague wrote:That is beautiful. Well done on getting that. Wear in good health. Adam