What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • On a roll with the green dials bro, ‘grats!

  • Am happy to have helped buddy.
    Actually very jealous , is a really cool piece of kit.
    And waaaaaay cooler than that awful Tudor attempt.
    Congrats on the new pad.

  • Just got these in the mail. Unfortunately got delayed so too late for pride month, but the olive green one is very nice. The rainbow one is a bit lesser quality, but for a month a year it will do the job. Qeustion: are these nato's well washable in a certain way?


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  • I've washed all my natos in the washing machine, with clothes (no watches)

    So far no death has occured to: Straps, Machine, or Wearer.

  • I’ve always just chucked mine in a ‘delicates’ washing machine cycle in the past - no issues.

  • I put my watch straps inside a sock and chuck them in the normal laundry.

  • I am dumbfounded by you guys who can rock a leather strap for months. I stink up my straps in a week.

  • Pop them in one of those zippy mesh protector bags in the washing machine, if you can be bothered. Will stop any clattering/scratching caused by the hardware.

  • I am dumbfounded by you guys who can rock a leather strap for months. I stink up my straps in a week. It's perlon and stretchy AliX traps all the way.

    I swap back and forth between watches so the ones on a leather strap have a chance to breathe a little.

  • Not that anyone asked, but I get a lot of joy out of these single-pass stretchy straps. For those who make their own straps I reckon the hardware alone is well worth the price. As mentioned, I chuck them in the washing machine regularly and I've not seen any rust or damage.

    Managed to force one of these onto a Casio W800, making for the ultimate stretchy/comfy, lightweight work out watch.


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  • Wow thanks for all the washing advice, great to hear thay're all so durable and easy to wash!

  • I am dumbfounded by you guys who can rock a leather strap for months. I stink up my straps in a week.

    Ditto, bracelet are king in the workshop for this reason.

  • Anyone would like a Seiko SPB143? It no longer getting any use after acquiring a Tudor, I’m asking £550 (SOLD) , including a free WOLF watch winder which I never use either.

    Condition is OK; show sight of usage, the Diashield coating is excellent at keeping scratches to a min.

    Will includes 3 strap, stretchy one (blue) single pass (grey) and normal (red), also includes original bracelet and links.


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  • @swedeee weren't you after one?

  • i already have and enjoy the chocolate-dial one. sbp143j1 :-)

  • Wow great bargain

  • Starting to appreciate the internal compass alpinist more and more. What’s the best of the bunch?

  • SPB197J1 Probably

  • I quite like the SPB201 and SPB119 as well. It’s a matter of taste though, do you like green and gold or do you prefer a black/grey dial (or white, or blue, or…)?

  • Adding a photo of the grey dial (ignore the now gone everest)...

    I do rather like the white / cream ones as well - IMO they work better on a brown leather strap than the darker coloured ones. So depends what your taste is.

    TBA - the older green and blue ones didn't have the same anti reflective coating on the crystal as the new ones - I think it results in them looking 'washed out' in quite a few light situations - they only have that amazing deep sunburst look at certain angles and with certain lighting. Obv most photos online show them at their best...


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  • the older green and blue ones didn't have the same anti reflective coating

    yep


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  • What modern options (quartz or automatic) are there for vintage divers like this? In particular similar dimensions (this is something like 37mm and 8.5mm thick) with a tapered bracelet.

    Timex Q is the obvious but it's quite a bit chunkier.


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  • Thanks this might be the best pick. I like all of them really but the bracelet actually looks good. Is the compass just a gimmick though?

  • Is the compass just a gimmick though?

    I mean, you can use it as a compass if you learn how. It can also be used as a timing bezel, just put the N over the minute hand and time from that.

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