+1.....plot......??....lost!
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+1.....plot......??....lost!
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My most worn watch, 1959, serviced a couple of years ago and keeps time inside 10 secs/week if I leave it face up overnight. For me one of the true all time classics with great history, very much...
Looking for it gave me the opportunity to do some tidying in the bits and bats boxes....hours later I resurfaced, realising I am utterly mad.
All well here, thanks. Hope with you too.
I bought John's PRS18A and just checked the box. The click springs are there so I can send you one if you pm me your address.
I have a Tudor BB58 925. I have quite a few watches but would consider it to be the best potential one watch candidate that I own. Great timekeeping, good water resistance, not too big so works as...
"A Combined Operations watch".....wtf. They are making pathetic fools of themselves imo.
I would consider stretching the budget a little to circa £700 and get a used Sinn 556. Rock solid build, under the radar quality.
Thank you for the excellent news Dave, much appreciated. I shall keep my eye out for the arrival in the shop.
I suspect that this has been asked and answered before but if it has I didn't find it with a quick search.
I am presuming that the bracelet on the 'new' PRS82 will slip easily onto Eddies 'first...
My daughter was just offered a place in the 6th form at Magdalen College school last week, very proud of her although not sure that she will take it up. Good luck with the talk Oliver, I am sure it...
The movement is pretty decent/standard SmithS fare but so many period budget divers used this case, the operative word being 'budget'. For me as a pretty avid SmithS collector I have felt for many...
One of mine, the PRS18 auto was my holiday watch this year and spent two weeks in an extremely warm Italy. Spent a lot of time in water, both pool and lake and in 40+ degrees. Performed extremely...
Fingers crossed for the EoA for the movement to come up trumps. I doubt very much that they will mention the case though, as I am pretty sure that the movements were put in the Dennison 13322 cases...
This for me, 656 200m wr, tough as old flip flops, simple, reliable and straightforward as corn flakes...
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Thank you. Is that a Torres slim bund strap on your IWC too, in one of your pics? Great straps and easily worth the money.
I have a minty green lume IWC too, my favourite WWW.
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I enjoy a bit of patina too...
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My paternal grandfathers Longines...
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it would be strange...
18K Geomatic, rarely sees the wrist, but on special occasions.
https://i.postimg.cc/rwkc2wTt/JLC-GEOMATIC.jpg
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I have a few, all bought second hand though.
PPS 17Q - Very comfortable, reliable and tough, worn often on site, great underrated watch imo...
If the anti-mag cover is missing Antione makes a perfect replica replacement. I have an H M non hacker too and I agree, it's a great watch and a keeper. The OP example looks a really nice one, hope...
If any one is looking for a PRS 1 number 24 is for sale on the MWR PX. It's in the US and is priced at $450 in conus postage.
I am sure you are right, they wouldn't cut up a good one.
I bet Eddie is laughing quietly at this misconceived release. Having said that I am sure they can shift 50, but what an oddball watch...
They cut up a Dennison smock for that.....!! Tragic!
+1. If that's the best they can do as a 'teaser pic' then when it arrives I will be looking at it from a distance, sideways with gritted teeth and a severe wince ready and waiting to appear. It's a...