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I have just received my new Steinhart Limited (105/333) Nav B Flieger
Very nice!
Package: exchange black leather strap, watch tool, wood case, 47mm case, limited number on external case, saphire glass, Eta 2824-2, superluminova white C1, blued hands....great service too
see for yourselves
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I own a GMT-Ocean 1. I recommend Debaufre.
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Lovely watch... I like the crown.

Although, what with me and my dainty wrists, I could never sustain a 47mmm case (I'd probably hang it on the wall in the living room ;))
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President wrote:I own a GMT-Ocean 1. I recommend Debaufre.
I second the recommendation. Have bought 1 for myself and a Mach 1 Chrono for my son. Both have been eexceptional.
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President wrote:I own a GMT-Ocean 1. I recommend Debaufre.
for those in the US, yes, for Europe, Steinhart; if you have a fiscal code he is sending them even without VAT; I have one!
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peterh wrote:Lovely watch... I like the crown.

Although, what with me and my dainty wrists, I could never sustain a 47mmm case (I'd probably hang it on the wall in the living room ;))

no way! mine are probably not thicker....and it fits....brilliantly-crown makes all the difference and limited number happens to be my birthday, too :lol:
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It's amazing what us feather-weight thin-wristed nancy-boys (too much?) can pull off. I've seen girls with thicker wrists than me - and I can pull off a 42mm (ex. crown) with ease.

There's hope for you yet. :D :lol:
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My mother-in-law has bigger wrists than most fo the forum participants. ;-)

But as to my wrist: the strap on my C5 (standard tan strap) is on its last-but-one hole - and it's fairly wide at that.
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peterh wrote:My mother-in-law has bigger wrists than most fo the forum participants. ;-)

But as to my wrist: the strap on my C5 (standard tan strap) is on its last-but-one hole - and it's fairly wide at that.
I'm gonna call you Mr. Man-Wrists from now on.
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peterh wrote:My mother-in-law has bigger wrists than most fo the forum participants. ;-)

But as to my wrist: the strap on my C5 (standard tan strap) is on its last-but-one hole - and it's fairly wide at that.
I am always on the second last but then, that is pretty much fitting! I would say the 3 last would be ok and a little loose, so Peter there is way to go ... for some of us . . . Wrist wo(men)!
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President wrote:I'm gonna call you Mr. Man-Wrists from now on.
Waitasec - I may not have been completely clear. With "last-but-one", I meant "narrowest-but-one" hole. :mg:
I am in possession of two sissy wrists. They pretty much fit the rest of my physique.
This comes in handy in pub fights and arm wrestling matches, because people tend to underestimate you. ;)
On me, the C5 looks like a rather large watch, the C4 and presumably the C6 are approaching the maximum that I can muster, and anything 44mm or over would simply look ridiculous.

I guess I'm just lucky that I do not usually subscribe to trends. ;)
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peterh wrote:
President wrote:I'm gonna call you Mr. Man-Wrists from now on.
Waitasec - I may not have been completely clear. With "last-but-one", I meant "narrowest-but-one" hole. :mg:
I am in possession of two sissy wrists. They pretty much fit the rest of my physique.
This comes in handy in pub fights and arm wrestling matches, because people tend to underestimate you. ;)
On me, the C5 looks like a rather large watch, the C4 and presumably the C6 are approaching the maximum that I can muster, and anything 44mm or over would simply look ridiculous.

I guess I'm just lucky that I do not usually subscribe to trends. ;)
Okay, Miss Girl-Wrists.

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President wrote:Okay, Miss Girl-Wrists.:lol:
That's me alright.
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