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• #34477
That’s nice. Good to have the memory too - probably more important.
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• #34478
Mrs Radar has a 34mm quartz Max Bill that I gave her in 2014. The scratch resistance of the crystal has been really good, as you say. The problem has been a hairline crack that developed after a couple of years and has recently spread and deepened - you can feel the edge with your fingernail now. It’s away for replacement at the moment.
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• #34479
That sounds...not good enough. Not something I heard of before though.
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• #34480
Nothing beats sentimental value when it comes to watches.
I just spent £150 on parts repairing a £20 Seiko and £300 repairing a £250 Omega for that reason. They are priceless to me.
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• #34481
one's gotta do what one's gotta do
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• #34482
^^ If anybody is interested how I'm spending so much, both watches were damaged in a flood and left in wet box for three years. Dial restoration and full service with a more expensive donor watch for the seiko and dial and hand restoration with NOS replacement movement for the Omega.
The Omega had some corrosion damage to the bracelet. I thought about leaving it for character but it was a bit too much for me so I'm having the gold filling redone on that.
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• #34483
Cheers for the suggestions. I've been meaning to go to Alsal for a look for a while but their opening hours don't work too well with a 9-5 job.
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• #34484
Me neither. No idea whether it’s a manufacturing flaw, or whether she cracked it by mistake. Either way, it’s out of warranty.
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• #34485
My bet would be manufacturing error. A tiny offset when setting the acrylic would probably put quite a force across it.
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• #34486
Before and after pics when finished?
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• #34487
I didn't take before photos. I'm a moron.
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• #34488
Draw it. With an lfgss poo as well.
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• #34489
That said...
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• #34490
I tried to come up with some vintage suggestions earlier but went down a serious Seiko wormhole, sorry.
It’s a tougher brief than I initially thought, I looked at Tudor (Oyster variations), Longines, Omega, Seiko and Zenith - mainly because you can date them. The stuff from ‘79 in budget just aren’t the quality you should be buying... something might show up if you set up enough ebay/thesaleroom alerts but you’ll need to be super patient.
Plenty of superb vintage pieces sub £1k out there, especially manual dress stuff from the 60’s.
Edit: also stumbled across this 34mm Tudor Oyster Date linen dial which for £1300 is almost worth a credit card splurge. Refinished case and probable relume but man that dial and date wheel. Yeah yeah I said I hate cyclops...
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• #34491
you are. But that said, I'll settle for after pics once you get them back.
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• #34492
I am very into that Tudor.
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• #34493
Alsal is doing the work, I have three watches with them at the moment and waiting for a fourth to be delivered to there. When the fourth is ready, will pick them up and post pics. Hopefully in a couple of weeks.
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• #34494
So the everlasting rumour that the SKX007 is out of production does seem to finally be coming true this year. They're replacing it with a Seiko 5 Sports model in the same style. 4R36, display back, hence the lowering of the water resist rating to 100m / 10 atmos.
Edit: my first takedown notice!
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• #34495
If only man's size
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• #34496
I've just taken a punt on one of these as a replacement for the Steinhart.
My NATO needed replacing because it's starting to whiff and this wasn't much more than a NATO or ZULU.
If it's not very good I'd like to try a perlon.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07G5QHDJD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A "copy" of the Panerai Assolutamente
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• #34497
Have they finally sold one to every watch collector in the world then?
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• #34498
My NATO needed replacing because it's starting to whiff
Through the wash in one of those protective bags with some anti-bacterial additive sorts them out. I need to do my MN, which I can confirm stinks up just like a regular nato.
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• #34499
Damn. Really nice other than the ‘Automatic’. Hate that shit.
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• #34500
Yeah, I’m not a fan of that font... sorry LFGSS... it’s a 50s Americana thing, not a proper cursive. But anyways. There’s a new seiko 5 logo on these. And an orange one with gilt bezel??
Bit of a shame it’s not a certified divers watch anymore, but that had been on the cards for a while.
My Dad's daily watch, which my mum gave to me recently. It had a bracelet on that I couldn't get on with. Nato strap arrived this morning and whacked it on a few mins ago.
By no means in the same league as the other watches in this thread but it means a lot to me, it's not too big on my dainty wrist and I'm much happier wearing it now. 🙌
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