What time is it? Watches and horology

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  • He's off season atm but yeah

  • I’m looking on pointers re. Watch storage. I have a box at the moment which holds 12 watches but I’m wondering should I invest in another one to hold my ‘good’ watches - which would be four- ish.
    I have kept my new Speedmaster in its original box but it’s a bit of a faff getting it out as the box is huge. So I’m thinking a smaller one might be a plan. The Speedmaster box is in the pic - it’s around 3kg in weight and is not very handy to have sitting about.


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  • Yes definitely. A 4-6 grid box will fit in a safe, 12 not so much. You have got a safe, right?

  • I’m currently safe-less. That might be another purchase I have to make.

  • Watch for the day, could do with a little TLC.
    Also a nicer strap (hadn’t noticed before that it’s not original)


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  • Nobody knows how to use an oven timer.

    I can't but Mrs H does. Which baffles me as there is pretty much nothing else in terms of house appliances she knows.

  • That's cool.

    If you get stuck you could also try this guy:
    http://watchguy.co.uk

  • Didn't get around to having any US visitors bring an oyster strap back for me.

    Don't suppose anyone is going to the US anytime soon, or anyone is coming over from the US?

    Cheers

  • I know right. She's always like; "why don't you just use the timer".

    But is absolutely opposed to using it on the washing machine.

  • The new washing machine has an awful jolly dinging song when it finishes, first job was silencing that bad boy like any sane person.

  • love that cosmic

  • My dad is hilarious

    He's in Singapore looking at watches, asking about UK price of this


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  • I can't find it online but anyone got a link or model number of the plain steel, fluted bezel, no numerals, with date window dj36?

  • That’s such an old man watch. Make sure he buys it and you borrow it forever.

  • Talking of old man, wearing dad’s Arctura that I’d acquired. Dat lume, very style, much shortlived. Wish it would last long enough to be useful. One of my favourite watches.


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  • Also with the Omega today. 1 4 teh numeral h8rz.


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  • Lovely, looking to restore the plating a bit, either polish the crystal if possible or replace, and considering a black leather strap like yours.

  • Haha I'm planning on stealing the watch it's replacing, a very boring 80s Oyster perpetual with date window and light coloured dial. Not as nice as @freddo 's grey dial, but similar style.

  • I didn't realise you can't get a fluted bezel on a plain steel DJ. He's settled on steel/white gold with jubilee


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  • That’s not-ugly. Bravo

  • Hahahaha

    Turns out my mum was pushing for that monstrosity

  • You guys can't call me Del Boy for my bi colour sub when there are people out there wearing that DJ 😘

    That white gold one is gorgeous.

  • As a matter of fact. PM me.

  • Cheers! I've dropped you a message.

    @anyoneelse

    do we think that this is like the micro-adjustment found on nice straps?
    https://www.strapcode.com/products/metal-ss-bcl17-b049

    Accompany with ratchet buckle clasp which is an ideal wetsuit watch band buckle. The ratchet theory extension mechanism is of great importance for both convenience and safety.

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