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• #32028
Same here, except I use a loupe also so I can see clearly what I am doing.
As Radar says, its really easy but its also easy to scratch the case. I've got one watch in my collection in particular that has really bad strap changing scratches. The previous owner might as well have taken a hacksaw to the back of the lugs. Super pissed that I didn't notice. Lesson learned.
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• #32029
I've got a seiko 5 that is loosing time and the power reserve isn't lasting very long. Is this something I can fix? Servicing is uneconomical and im not sentimental about it.
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• #32030
i find this to be easier.
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• #32031
Which loupe and level of magnification would you recommend for general watch geekery? I occasionally think about picking one up but I don’t know what to buy. Also, not sure it’d be good for my sanity if I started seeing all the flaws and dings that I don’t notice just now.
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• #32032
I mostly use the plastic Bergeon ones that should be available for about a tenner each. x4 ish is what I use for most things. Up to x10 for working on a movement.
I'd say x4 is a good starting point for inspecting a case or swapping a strap.
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• #32033
You can also get magnification spectacles. Pretty sure my pair are split field. Rarely use them but useful for the odd job.
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• #32034
Thanks for the loupe chat, chaps, I’ll have a think about it.
This arrived this morning. Really happy with it:
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• #32035
ATC?
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• #32036
That looks ace! My despatch notification came this PM, so hoping it arrives tomorrow...
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• #32037
Seriously nice. Bit jellies.
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• #32038
Why's it so small?!
(jokes!)
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• #32039
Proportions are really nice and the dial looks beautiful but aren't the minute and second hands a little long?
How's the adjustable strap?
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• #32040
They are a little bit longer than on a 1016, it’s true.
The adjustable clasp is actually pretty good, but it is quite thick, as I expected. Living with it so far, it’s not overly obtrusive.
Overall, compared to the original PRS-25, the watch head of the new one is improved in lots of subtle ways that add up to a lot. Very impressive. The old bracelet has the edge, though. The new one is very good, but not quite as buttery smooth as the old one.
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• #32041
Love your background though. Really cool.
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• #32042
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• #32043
Looks great. Better than Eddie's photos. Jelly.
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• #32044
Looks very nice. Any photos of the clasp?
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• #32045
Totally forgot... saw this in the pawnbroker’s window down the end of Walworth Rd yesterday, near M&S.
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• #32046
As you wish!
It’s not awful, it’s well made and it works very well, but it’s too big for the size and style of the watch. If it was on a 40mm diver, I wouldn’t have given it a seconds thought.
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• #32047
Appreciate it. Thanks.
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• #32048
Arrived this morning in time for the Friday watches and bike bits shot. Alas, the jeweller's screwdrivers I use for my Speedbird's bracelet are too big for the Everest's, so will either have to see if I can find a cheapo set in town or ask my local repairer if he can take a couple of links out...
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• #32049
Arrived yest. Still waiting on a dark brown strap to arrive so whacked on the black strap from my Timex Expedition but I'm well happy!
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• #32050
Basic bitch
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On a black leather strap tho ay.