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• #50502
top notch.
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• #50504
Oh nooo, those are not for me, don’t worry :-)
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• #50505
2021 so far was just as dull and grey as last year so had to add a little color.
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• #50506
Ta - yeah, as a rule I don’t wear brown leather so I swapped the stock strap (as nice as it is) for this immediately. It’s a Rios one with an Omega pin buckle fitted (same buckle as the OEM strap). It’s a really nice soft strap, and casual enough for me.
I attempted to fit the Forstner flat link and fully rage quit as my expensive spring bar tool kept slipping off and scratching the underside of the lugs. I might try again when I’m over the trauma but I’m really happy with it on this strap so I probably just shouldn’t mess with it.
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• #50507
Why no brown leather? To be fair - Speedmasters look good on literally anything. You could probably wear it on a shoe lace.
I've heard these bracelets can be a major PITA, have you tried different angles? Sometimes it's literally the case of changing the angle the bracelet enters the lugs and it just pops into place.
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• #50508
I’ve never liked the look of brown leather, I’ve never worn it, not even shoes and boots, my entire life. That sounds like a weird “thing” now. Maybe it is.
The problem with the bracelet was a problem with the tool - I used a really quite pricey Bergeon one but I ordered the “thin” tip version and they are so fine that they slipped off the spring bar far too easily (the spring bars that Forstner chose to supply didn’t have particularly well defined ridges either). I should have stopped sooner is all. No real harm done.
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• #50509
Or just bust out the dental floss
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• #50510
The Speedmaster bracelet is a real PITA to refit. The Bergeron tool doesn't really help either. Just keep trying at different angles or even swapping the spring bars out and help. But yeah, I've been putting off fitting the bracelet again so just keep changing straps. Still haven't found the right black leather one
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• #50511
have noticed this with the spb147 too. yours looks great ed!
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• #50512
The nicest modern Tudor imo!
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• #50513
Signing off 2020 with a Speedy...
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• #50514
Someone got it right Page 2021 and it is 2021.
Happy New Year all!
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• #50515
I haven't even got to the millennium yet - hope all my electric watches aren't caught out by the bug!
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• #50516
Starting 2021 with a vintage Tudor recently acquired, it’s not mint, bracelet is missing, but it make me smile every time..
HNY fellas
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• #50517
Yes!
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• #50518
That's amazing! That's a good start!
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• #50519
Very nice looking example, grats.
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• #50521
Does anyone want this? It has sat in a drawer for a long time and kinetic watches are not for me. I'm not sure how well it works or if just sitting around buggers them up.
Never gets worn and seems a shame to just bin it. PM and cost of postage if you want it.
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• #50522
Yes please. I'll pm in a bit.
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• #50523
awesome, congrats. what model/size is that one?
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• #50524
@PawG @ChainBreaker @Regal thanks, it was a long hunt..
@swedeee thanks, it’s a 94010 from 1979, 40mm size, same case as 5513 submariner
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• #50525
Happy New year! I run a manufacturing jewellers in Hatton Garden. https://www.queensmith.co.uk
I’ll drop you a PM.
Yeah the finish feel way better than pictured (rendered?).
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