Thanks for that, Eddie. :)
Rick
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Thanks for that, Eddie. :)
Rick
My understanding from Eddie is that a 2824 is the only option unless he wanted to delay the project 18 months to wait for the 2892. I don't think that kind of delay is acceptable.
He believes the...
I've been tracking the development of the SBII in my pilot watch comparison spreadsheet. Here's what I have for a summary of the specs so far. Eddie (or anyone else) please correct me if I have...
I think a poll on 40k vs 80K A/m would be interesting. Before I could participate though I think I need to be better informed. Besides bragging rights over who has the better anti-mag rating, what...
A few months ago I started a spreadsheet so I could compare side by side the features, dimensions and pictures of different pilot watches to help me decide which I prefer. I opened it up today for...
Switching back to the subject of 2892 availability and Crusader's suggestion of substituting a high grade 2824. I did a little research and found some interesting information on the 2892 here:...
I wouldn't have a problem with settling for 40,000 A/m. That is a pretty good rating by most accounts. I imagine another benefit besides availability might also be reduced cost.
I think...
I may be able to answer my own question then if I can assume that the original picture you posted is exactly what the SBIII will be. I printed out that picture and did some measurements on the case...
Interesting development on movement availability and its potential impact on the case design.
Another case design related queston I have has to do with tup-to-tip length of the lugs. As a member...