(An anachronism methinks sir.)
Type: Posts; User: Tom-P
(An anachronism methinks sir.)
Agree; I've always felt that Sonos was very good kit compromised by crummy software.
I absolutely love the Defy Revival - but just like you, having not seen one I worry that it's too small.
(It's very cheering how well the Zenith design department is doing lately.)
I think if you deal directly with the right person there it can be ok but yes, dealing with the website, automatic selling offer emails etc, it seems a crapshoot. I remember an early insight into...
+2, very good post.
I've got a hunch - and I think verv might have said this somewhere - that the issue is likelier the more the watch is worn. My (very early, so out of warranty) SD43 has always been 1-2 seconds per...
His YT profile says that while he 'was one of the UK's leading and most established independent watch dealers', he is now, quote, a 'Crime figher and Campaginer for social justice'.
So his concern...
It's very true that some watches look much better in photos than the flesh, and some vice versa - to a surprising degree. I bought a NOS 16570 [polar] years ago on the basis of seeing so many...
Nothing daft about that at all, admirable.
Saab are indeed defunct but although Volvo are Chinese-owned many/most[?] of their cars are still built in Sweden (at Torslanda).
A beautiful watch, but I can't stop worrying about the blood supply to your hands ... :-)
I've got a lot of affection for Longines. I bought my daughter a Dolce Vita for a big birthday.
Banks Lyon email received just now: 'Act Fast! 30% OFF All Bremont Watches ...'
Ah, Marc is a new name to me. This is good to hear, thanks.
Are any of these reviews recent? Good to hear if so. I bought several watches from AMJ but it was always from a distance and I had to give up several years ago when they stopped replying to emails.
'UK brands are piquing international interest and proving that a high-status timepiece need not be Swiss ...'
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(How is that, as an aside? You may save me from horological faux-pas.)
Agree, I think most buying guides would come up with a Skoda Octavia Estate for the OP's criteria.
(I personally don't think the Aerospace works too well on a (thick oe Breitling) rubber strap - the head is so light that it always stands a bit proud unless you do it up very tightly. Just a...
Marinara sauce?
Anyway this was very recently on Ch4 and may inspire, or irritate:
https://www.channel4.com/programmes/travel-man-48-hours-in/on-demand/74279-001
Spot-on yes, I was thinking this - i.e. that given the way it's sought to position itself lately, CW must be delighted with Bremont's self-immolation.
100% the same. I abandoned JLC for that reason, and have more or less abandoned Breitling due to BUK issues. Stuart keeps me with Zeniths. ISTR that some on here know him so I hope he's seen this...
In answer to the general question of undersealing etc I've seen these guys bigged up on Pistonheads:
http://www.cskautomotive.co.uk/
And they are Land Rover specialists too by the looks of it:...
I have long had iPhones but don't use the iCloud (just the phone memory), or Safari (I use the Mozilla app), or iTunes (I use Spotify)! So I don't myself feel any great iPhone / Windows pc tension....
Good post.
Googles Scurfa Diver One ... bloody hell yes no worries there.