I think they're great for day to day wear and any marks are easy to remove but if you're looking to shoot at one you'll probably damage it beyond what a wee buff with a rubber will resolve.
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I think they're great for day to day wear and any marks are easy to remove but if you're looking to shoot at one you'll probably damage it beyond what a wee buff with a rubber will resolve.
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Thanks Paul, that's the only part on the list from my receipt so assumed this was the fault but as you say this is probably a part that was replaced as a matter of course with a service
The watch...
And if any of our watch repairing members are interested the part that needed replaced was "setting lever 61 with left handed thread" and a screw for said setting lever
Just picking up on a few comments here.
I contacted Nomos directly and they (not surprisngly) asked the watch be sent back to them for evaluation. If they had a repair centre in UK I would have...
I noticed my Neomatik Club Sport was losing minutes per day after taking it away on holiday with me so promptly contacted Nomos directly and was asked to send it in. I saw on the site that as the...
I've driven one........in Forza Motorsport 7 :smug:
I do like the Landmaster, I've had a few bust still have this one:
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I saw some of the horror stories too and a particuarly nasty Panerai ceramic which was more to replace the case than buy a new watch. Very resistant to scratches but no so much to impact / being...
I've had a GSOTM and still have this which is probably the longest I've kept a watch. Love the weight and feel of the ceramic, have only tried Omegas so not sure on other brands:
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So sorry to read this, best wishes to you and your family
Sorry for the delay in getting back, just checked mine and there's no ghost position for a date change. The stem comes out a decent amount but there's no click or stop / second pull to get it fully...
I’ve got an Omiwatari, it’s an exceptional looking watch and really needs to be seen in the metal to appreciate it although here’s a pic anyway :D. Very comfortable on the wrist too, feels like it...
I would probably go with a UK9. I'm UK9 in most shoes but took an 8.5 with these.......I take in 8.5 in Trickers boots too but feel the Aldens are just a touch larger still
Fantasitc boots, I've got the 403's I've worn quite a bit and a new pair of 405's still in the box. Really comfortable straight out the box and they come up nice with little Venetian cream every so...
I’ve got the larger model (41mm?) and really impressed with the quality of it. Very comfortable watch with a good weight, bracelet is very nice on it
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This is the model I had too, absolutely gorgeous watch
I've just checked mine which I bought late 2020 and it's Tested and Qualified
Not quite what you’re looking for but I sent a watch directly back to Moser for a service a few years ago and it was quite a quick turnaround. From memory about 2 months or so from it arriving with...
My SPB045 isn't bad....about +6 last time I checked it
I really like mine and think they are great value for money. Pictures aren't great but the cocktail time one (silver) really shines when the light hits it and the detail in the dial is...
I'm a fairly keen runner and have the Fenix 5 (47mm one). Absolutely brilliant watch and I'll replace it with whatever version is out when / if it dies on me. Battery life is great on it and it's...
That looks fantastic, Moser is stealthy enough but this takes it to ninja level :eagerness:
I was hopeful for something awesome when I read the title and was almost sick when I saw the end product
Or invite Stevie Wonder around for a few drinks then ask him to take a crack at it with a sledgehammer and a butter knife!