Watches - another OCD problem
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Today wearing my New Turtle PADI on jubilee
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Love that!!
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It’s a very smart look! A Tudor Bay Back is my dream watch - and I too love Pepsi style bezels
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The Darkness.
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Sexy…
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@Manticore Very nice! Is that a separate bracelet surrounding the watch?
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As cool as ice.
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A long, long time ago, there were lots of barely known watch brands that didn't survive the Quartz Apocalypse. One such manufacturer was Evans, which as far as I can tell, made a range of affordable, but generally unremarkable, watches. As some of you know, that happens to be my last name (no relation). For that reason, I keep a lookout for them and have purchased a couple over the years. This is my newest, and nothing like any other Evans I've seen previously.
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Love that…..Well done....
For some reason, it reminds of this:
A few years ago, a fishing mate of mine (who is a serious pikey and hangs around dumps and buys bits and pieces that have been salvaged from the skips/dumpsters by the "Recycling Operatives") got hold of one (not the one in the pic, I grabbed that from the web).
I think he probably paid no more than a fiver for it. He had it fully refurbed and then offered it to me for £1000. I just did not have £1000 lying around at the time. I often think about how much I really wanted it….
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That's would've been a fun one to own, even if just for the story.
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are they actual moon phases and perpetual calendars movements?
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Garmin Forerunner 945 -
@Manticore Very nice! Is that a separate bracelet surrounding the watch?
Hey @goosehd! It is a zirconium bracelet by Pat Pruitt.
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are they actual moon phases and perpetual calendars movements?
No idea about mine, but odds are that it isn't. I suspect it hasn't been serviced for at least 50 years, so I'm not going to mess with it. It's going in for professional help. I'll find out more after that happens.
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No idea about mine, but odds are that it isn't. I suspect it hasn't been serviced for at least 50 years, so I'm not going to mess with it. It's going in for professional help. I'll find out more after that happens.
they must at least have some sort of decent movement given the amount of information available for it. would be keen to find out more and know more when you find out..
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1000 quid for a triple complication sounds like an absolute bargain. it's sometimes hard to fathom how "cheap" watches like that come with ultra complicated complications inside..