Hi all,
We are looking to up sticks and spend some time in Australia at the end of the year, therefore am looking for recommendations for companies to handle a domestic house removal and shipping...
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Hi all,
We are looking to up sticks and spend some time in Australia at the end of the year, therefore am looking for recommendations for companies to handle a domestic house removal and shipping...
Loads of really useful information, so thanks again. I have to confess that having read some of the comments and information above it has made me realise I'm pretty out touch with the options and the...
Thanks for the feedback and ideas so far, happy to research these alternatives. Also be good to hear from anyone who has experience of the Yamaha streaming amp(s) and what speakers to consider.
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Hi, I know there have been a number of hi-fi related questions posted recently and I would also love to get some advice on a hi-fi options and set up.
We're just getting to the end of an extension...
Interesting to read this thanks, and glad it all worked out, definitely need more pictures of the actual watch.
After much deliberation, and reading many reviews on here, I've taken the plunge and...
As above, the management company (or directors) should be able to advise on the buildings insurance and it would be unusual for her to need anything other than contents. The buildings insurance would...
Not sure what style Panerai you like but as a suggestion maybe have a look at the PAM 392 (42mm, 1950 case, sandwich dial, quick strap change system).
I have the 312 which is the 44mm version and...
Have you checked out the website? Almost too much choice and mostly shown on Panerais so easy to see what they will look like.
https://toshi-straps.co.uk/product-category/straps/
I've not tried the new one on yet but have regularly tried and worn the gen 1 version in 46mm so comfortable with the size. I usually wear 44mm panerai and 45.5mm omega.
I'm not too worried about the depreciation aspect because good deals on buying new Breitlings are so readily available plus I tend to buy and keep rather than flip so it's not a major factor.
Have a look at Toshi's straps, Caramel or Almond looks superb and Rich is great to deal with.
https://i.imgur.com/PMMFVth.jpg
I'm in the market for a diver and have always been a fan of the first generation Superocean Heritage. A friend owns one and it's a watch I've tried on many times and have been impressed with. I...
Appreciate there have been a few threads on Chrono24 feedback but I'm specifically looking to find out if anyone has had any recent experience of dealings with PlusWatch in Italy via Chrono24?
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I'm also interested in this question, could anyone explain what the main differences are between the two versions?
Thanks
Dinner and drinks with hoopsontoast?
Have you considered the Breitling Avenger Blackbird 44?
I tried one on the other day, titanium case, hardly knew I was wearing it. Bit less cluttered dial than the one above.
^^^This, the breitling ones are excellent for storage and travel.
Colour is great but don't like the double ridge look at all.
Speaking of bright colours....!
Just finished building up a new hardtail for the winter, and took it out for a test ride today. Hard to believe it's Halloween, 19 degrees, shorts and t-shirt...
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Pretty easy to do yourself and would recommend a "Bergeon spring bar tool". I think the one I use on my Omega is 6767-F.
It's basically a tiny little 2 pronged fork which allows you to push...
Purely my opinion, but I think the gold face makes it look more dated than if it were black. I also think the gold bracelet does it no favours and would look better on a black croc strap.
You could also contact a few of your nearest local bike shops and see what they have in their demo fleets. Somewhere like Cannock Chase might have some or these guys might be in your general neck of...
I've been a keen mountain biker for over 25 years now and had a fair selection of bikes during that time and tend to keep a passing interest in what is happening in the industry.
I would agree...
Cant really comment on what you should buy but when you've decided make sure the first thing you do is fit one of these:
http://www.kiddicare.com/p/Diono_Ultra_Mat_Seat_Protector.htm
It will be...
Had a 111 as my first PAM, loved it and only sold it to replace with 312. It's a great place to start with Panerai and ignore all the BS on here about the brand. I've owned several and would love to...