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• #73002
Michael Young in Hong Kong used to be the go to man for bracelet repair. http://www.classicwatchrepair.com
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• #73003
Happy Friday, new to me 79090 Tudor Sub from 1991 😊
Thanks @Hairyback have heard of him before. I would love to be able to deal in person with someone in London if at all possible...
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• #73004
Lovely
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• #73005
Spot on. Yours looks particularly great with that subtle ageing to the lume. The 1450 is great on the speedy.
@inchpincher ha! Neo vintage? Me, the lunch choice or the watch? I actually don't know the exact year as my wife bought it as a 40th gift. It's definitely not a '79 though.... More early 2000's me thinks.
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• #73006
cheers, yes mine is hesalite sandwich, 96 i think right at the end of when they used the tritium dials. i managed to get an Omega clasp cover on my US1450 too which suits it OK.
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• #73007
Rare work from home Friday.
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• #73008
I've posted this before but I'll mention again on a Friday for visibility.
I have a build slot with anOrdain that has come up now and I'd like to transfer it to someone. Only have 3-4 days to place the order so if anyone is keen to skip the long waitlist on any of their watches then drop me a line and we'll figure it out.
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• #73009
^ someone should totally take up this offer. Fairly sure watches like the green fumé and Payne’s Grey fumé Model 1 are still trading well above retail despite list price increases.
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• #73010
I was tempted until I saw the prices. Pretty sure the plum fumé one I picked up 18 months ago was half that price. They are incredibly beautiful watches though....
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• #73011
They were undercharging for so long, tbh. And they have more expensive movements in them now. But yeah, it’s not the same as when I bought mine either.
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• #73012
Totally agreed; I'm definitely not saying they're overvalued now. They're just less of an 'impulse (ish)' purchase. Got other priorities to spend cash on unfortunately.
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• #73013
Loving my new Seiko. Although I do fancy a yellow one at some point. Happy sunny Friday all.
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• #73014
Cheers, bud. If I didn't need to prioritise other things right now I'd snap up a Model 1 fumé. I also don't want to lose the £350 deposit so if nobody takes it I'll have to buy something and then flip it I guess...
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• #73015
Ahhh, I thought yours was tritium too and was fooled by the bracelet! Looks rad.
Wearing my ‘79 on its OG 1171.
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• #73016
Well, I’m wearing this again, because the melt I sold it to invented a defect and returned it. Looked them up online and it turns out they are an estate agent so guess I shouldn’t be surprised.
Maybe I’ll just keep wearing it as it’s nice
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• #73017
Lovely that, nice lollipop hand. 👌
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• #73018
was the defect that it's not a rolex
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• #73019
was the defect that it's not a classless Bremont
Prick has one for sale, explains a lot
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• #73020
estate agent = low end Tag
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• #73021
Thanks, even though the uncle Seiko 1450 is not an og bracelet it suits the watch better than the omega bracelet that came with mine.
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• #73022
Love that 👌 I've always preferred those to the Rolex subs. Here's my less good blue watch
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• #73023
That zaratsu polishing sure is sharp
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• #73024
thanks man. GS are off my radar, but that's a beauty esp with the sun catching it 😎
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• #73025
As an owner of a low end Tag, ouch. But also we all know what the real estate agent watch is
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Happy Friday folks.
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