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• #56027
get a perlon strap, unlimited adjustability
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• #56028
That look awesome, found one which look identical to see what the history is, you got lucky;
https://corrvintagewatches.com/product/1953-omega-raf-military-pilots-watch-fat-arrow-dial/
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• #56029
get a perlon strap, unlimited adjustability
That to replace the MN one that already have unlimited adjustability or the bracelet? I'm a little confused!
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• #56030
Oh that's an Erika, looked like a Nato to me.
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• #56032
V comfy.
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• #56034
Already sent pictures to my military watch collector guy .
And one or two Omega collectors who like stuff from the 1950s.
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• #56035
I wonder if anyone on here had an idea where I can locate an Omega Speedmaster 1978 model year? I have looked on usual sites but not come up with much.
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• #56036
NDC strap, I don't get why Erika call her "original" cause it's really just a homage strap she sell for an insane amount
You crack me up! 😂😂😂
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• #56037
Isofrane still the summer option for me.
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• #56038
https://www.chrono24.co.uk/omega/omega-1953-raf-fat-arrow-pilots-wristwatch--id16188890.htm#gref
I’m no expert but this is apparently their story…
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• #56039
Got the tudor’s back with his new bracelet on..
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• #56040
Sweet! Dream watch for me that is unlikely to happen.
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• #56041
At the beach today.
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• #56042
Ne bad.
Anyone scene Breitlings new Sports chronograph entries?
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• #56043
That's really really lovely.
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• #56044
Loving that dial. So practical!
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• #56045
The Endurance Pro ?
£2550 for a plastic quartz chrono ?
I dont how they do it and make a profit.Dreadful, a triumph of marketing over common sense.
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• #56046
The lume is ridiculous too, and even though it's 100m WR it's been fine surfing and swimming. I like that it is so easy to read.
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• #56047
I think that works. What you think of it? Obviously you got it in hand. Colour of the metal match?
Such a great watch
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• #56048
Perfect 👌
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• #56049
Yup. If I were a one watch man, it'd probably be a Citizen.
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• #56050
I've got quite a few watches, but I think because my first was a Citizen (when I was about 16 years old) I've had an affinity for them ever since. They are underrated in my opinion. They take an absolute beating but don't seem to ever put a foot wrong. I suppose the same could be said for Seiko, but a comparison of the average prices shows quite a disparity. My Citizen diver from '78 has only ever had one service (that I know of).
I am having a similar experience, all the links, on the smallest setting on the micro adjust is a little too big.
Remove a link, go to the biggest micro setting, a touch too tight.