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• #21752
I like dials to be functional and I dislike watches being tributes to things that aren't watches.
Having extra numbers and a dial made to look like a piece of old motorbike ticks that box.
Porsche or Ferrari watch anybody? I thought not.
Hah, when I was at Uni I had a Swatch that was designed with Porsche, I really liked it - was basically a Swatch with a rubber strap. I'd buy it again if I could find it.
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• #21753
Was it designed to look like part of the Porsche?
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• #21754
It was a chrono with a rubber strap, silver from memory. It didn't look like a car. I think the dial was meant to bear similarities with the dials in the car, and the strap had an interesting texture which I imagine could have been considered tyre-like, but certainly wasn't a tyre tread pattern.
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• #21755
Big bollox day. 😎
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• #21756
Sounds like an old Swatch Irony Chrono I've got:
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• #21757
I love a simple Swatch. The ticking drives my partner nuts though...
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• #21758
Yes! Very similar if not the same.
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• #21759
Useful. Thank you!
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• #21760
Likely cost of getting a crown fixed on an inexpensive but liked (by me) Seiko. Screw thread seems not to be engaging so it pops out and in with little provocation.
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• #21762
Depends on if its the crown or the pendant tube that is stripped. Crown replacement is simple.
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• #21763
Think it's more likely to be the tube, or where it engages with the movement.
Some googling suggests crown, stem and indeed movement could be had for not much more than 20 quid (parts) however I suspect that i may be unlikely to find anyone who will do it for less than about 60.
I will try and get a quote, but given the watch was only about 120 it might be new watch time (or to give fixing it a go myself).
Perhaps something automatic/solar powered/a bit more expensive which will either last longer (this one has only made about 5 years) or to make fixing/servicing a more attractive proposition. Disposable culture sucks.
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• #21764
Buy the crown and see if you can fit that yourself. The pendant tube is a more involved job.
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• #21765
Yes. I think 42mm is my ceiling. 😎
No way that nurling is gonna see a bike ride.
Got some odd jobs today so the G-shock steps in. (Even the faux Panda is too special.)
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• #21766
Continued excellence from Alsal - dropped my Seiko and it developed a rattle and stopped winding. Sorted it there and then for free - the second time they've done so.
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• #21767
Tudor up for grabs again, just had a tyre kicker make me ride across London wasting my fucking time...
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• #21768
Remind me how much?
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• #21770
250
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• #21771
You still owe me fifty quidz you cheap bastard...
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• #21772
I may have a 1999 steel Daytona ( 16520) zenith movement coming in very soon . serviced late 2015 box and papers and absolutely mint . wont be cheap tho..........
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• #21773
Want. Can't afford.
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• #21774
It's even 38mm...
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• #21775
Are they re-releasing it then?
That looks great - I really like the Railmasters.
Don't know about Spain, but I always thought Italy ranked below India and the Philippines in terms of "countries you can trust buying watches from".
If it's an inexpensive watch then it might be worth a punt. For anything in Europe thats pricey I figure you may as well fly there to check it out in person.