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• #27202
Have put the rubber zulu on the pepsi. Liking it.
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• #27203
Even I think wow...
I really want a Pepsi rolex... Girlfriend thinks is gash.
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• #27204
Following on from the Hodinkee Roger Smith video, a quick look at a couple of Daniels watches.
His watches are the only ones I consider 'grails' for me...
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• #27205
Tudor pepsi GMT
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• #27206
yes @Gustav, @Stonehedge is correct, sorry. Make sure you don't use polywatch on anything that has an external anti-reflective coating (though presumably you could polywatch the whole crystal and remove the coating entirely)
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• #27207
Like all my mechanical watches it needs a service. Still think that I had good taste when I turned eighteen.
Edit: guess pictures from mobile don't work.
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• #27208
@Stonehedge @freddo thanks for the advice
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• #27209
Spotted on FB...
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• #27210
Interesting stance on box & papers
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• #27211
13 hours later:
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• #27212
Very nice.
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• #27213
Ooh is that a 256? That is delish on the black leather strap. I’d love one of them, you made a cracking choice.
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• #27214
Thanks guys, yes its a 256. Serial Nr 25, bought 20 years ago. I am not that young anymore I guess.
Had seen a Heuer Bundeswehr which it is based on and the smaller size is just nicer on my wrist. Haven't worn watches in 10 years, the Sinn goes to Frankfurt soon for a full service and to see if they have a spare bezel for the future.Also need to decide where to bring those two for a service:
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• #27215
Well I wish I had the prescience to buy that twenty years ago, kudos for not battering it in your youth. I’m a big fan of the Sinn 156/ Bell Ross M1(with the thicker Lem 5100) but it’s so much chunkier I doubt my wrist could pull it off. Not sure when I’ll ever get to try one to find out.
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• #27216
The 156 is also really nice.
The watch is unbattered because I also had the omega seamaster that came to me battered (crown missing and bezel all worn) to wear.
Only thing a bit odd with the 256 is the bezel that doesn't click it just turns freely.And on the service front, just did one more Google and found a watchmaker around the corner here in Berlin.
Father and sons, in business since 1967. Went and had a pleasant chat and left one watch.Who would have thought that a shop called Istanbul watches that looks like they can fit a strap makes such a good impression?
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• #27217
Only thing a bit odd with the 256 is the bezel that doesn't click it just turns freely.
That's a pilot's watch thing though, isn't it? It doesn't need the one-way ratchet of a diver, so can just be a friction fit (or am I now imagining things?)
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• #27218
Must be. The air king internal bezel job that looks like a diver-come-pilot does the same.
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• #27219
And once again I learn something on lfgss!
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• #27220
We may be wrong
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• #27221
Had to work hard to not pull the trigger on this:
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• #27222
Or it's slightly more battered fellow
£200
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• #27223
Fuh-waaaaarrrrrr. What's the dollar on the beauty?
I like the dirty one , maybe cos of the price
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• #27224
$475 - so £400 or so
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• #27225
Looks weird with the sixes cut off and the numerals on the dials in different positions
Cheers. I was having a look through his photostream, but couldn't see anything.
I should probably drop him an email.
@ricky2slicky -yes I'd noticed that, but it's pretty expensive for one part on a cheap watch. My only thought on the polishing was to acid etch it first as from 31trum's watches it looks like it could give a pretty good key... no idea what you'd then paint it with.
Again cost prohibitive, but an idea option would be a black plastic 3D printed one.