Watches - another OCD problem
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I suspect my next watch will be british:
British? Ummm aye, that's stretching it a bit as yes it was a British firm Back In The Day but the original Smith's long since folded and the name was snapped up by Timefactors and the watch in question now has a Japanese Miyota movement, although it would be much more expensive if made with a ETA 2892 for sure and to be fair they do however seem to have very favourable reviews all over. Although i do like the one you have pictured(the fact it homages an Explorer does make giggle) i for one favour the 29A as i would love an original W10 but it it have to be a minter and those cost a huge chunk of change.
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Oooh, I'm envious. Such a lovely watch. I will demand pics, of course.
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Got it. Must be nice to have a currency that's actually appreciating against the yen. The dollar just keeps going down. Makes feeding my Japanese clothing fetish harder and harder.
Still want pics if you pick out up this summer…
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I saw Giles's comment about his Breitlings keeping poor time. I've got an Avenger Sea Wolf (which has to be the most ridiculous name for a watch ever), and it's often run slow.
After it's been serviced twice, and sent back for repairs twice as well, it's finally keeping time.
Incidentally, I got shown a Chopard Tourbillon the other day. £52K of watch. Very nice.
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Wow, those are so neat!
Any more info?
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Wow, those are so neat!
Any more info?
Well, they are all quite old, the bottom one is the one bought in Seattle, it is marked Omega, not sure if it is related to the current brand at all.
The story of my family is quite interesting. My grandfather and his brothers all left for the new world to make something of themselves. One came back and started what became the family farm, the other became a DA in Seattle..
I guess that is where I got my law genes from.
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Wow, those are so neat!
Any more info?
Well, they are all quite old, the bottom one is the one bought in Seattle, it is marked Omega, not sure if it is related to the current brand at all.
Yes it wil be. Can i ask what it says on the dial as i can't quite make it out from the pic.
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Got a new strap for my Lum-Tec from Toshi Straps:
It's awesome…
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^very beefy, very nice!!!
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Just bought this watch last week, a JLC Master Moon. Very clean and different from anything else I own.
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Michael- lovely strap; I always like the stuff I see from Toshi.
Anesthetist- beautiful watch. JLC really does great design work on the dress stuff, less so on the sportier offerings, like the Master Compressor. I feel like their heart isn't really in it, but the customers keep pushing for casual models, so they make a few. Kinda like Patek Philippe in that regard…
Then again, I could be completely off base in my analysis.;)