Watches - another passion of ours, it seems...post your pics!
Sep 24, 2008 at 12:33 AM Post #2,402 of 14,295
Definitely looks 'right' with the red text, I think its because it creates some visual balance.

But then your diver will be useful only for doing desk diving
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Sep 24, 2008 at 1:40 PM Post #2,403 of 14,295
Just bought this the other day. My old Timex Expedition was getting a bit beat. I'm not really a watch guy, I just wanted something nice that I could use as a stopwatch. I don't care for the band all that much, but that's easily remedied.


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Oct 5, 2008 at 1:36 AM Post #2,404 of 14,295
Picked these up on eBay as an every day beater

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Oct 5, 2008 at 4:51 AM Post #2,407 of 14,295
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fresh z22, jubilee, and seiko nylon bund are on the way. My leather bund got lost in the mail and I had no insurance
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I actually like how it looks, so I'm only gonna get plongeur hands, and im gonna try to find a kanji datewheel. Maybe later on I'll make a crazier custom.
 
Oct 10, 2008 at 10:34 PM Post #2,411 of 14,295
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My favourite this month, selfwinding chronograph with ETA-7750 movement.



Is that the Evo-quickwind 2008 function?

Whenever your watch needs winding, a slave boy who has been waiting attentively rushes in and winds it.
 
Oct 11, 2008 at 7:34 PM Post #2,413 of 14,295
Hi all,

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Is that the Evo-quickwind 2008 function?

Whenever your watch needs winding, a slave boy who has been waiting attentively rushes in and winds it.



We all are in a certain way slaves of our hobbies. I'm chained to my headphone amp.
 
Oct 28, 2008 at 6:48 PM Post #2,414 of 14,295
Been awhile since i read this thread, might as well post a update.

Not sure if i posted this but my T-Race is Dead, Tissot wants $500 to fix a $350.00 watch...so she is staying Dead!

My seawolf has a rubber Strap, wore it for a few days then went back to the Pro2 bracelet. the Strap was nice but the buckle could not get tight enough to stay low to my hand..i can not stand when my watch moves on my arm, i like to wear them tight! I might give the Strap another try if i get in the mood maybe for the future..who knows.


My Navitimer has a deployment Clasp for the Leather strap and I must SAY i LOVE deployments!, this allows me to have the Watch So Tight it may cut off my circulation, not that i wear her that tight but she does not move anymore with the leather strap. really kind of cool you can swap out the Breitling Tang buckle with their Deployment at anytime. I ordered a cheapo 4 set of Leather straps for the deployment on eBay today, to see what Colors i like and keep the changing theme going for the watch. but really the deployment gave my Navitimer new life, finally i can wear a strap comfortably, comfortably tight that is...
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OOh and I don't have my Tissot PRC200 anymore, I had a stupid moment and gave it to a girl. I of course don't talk to her anymore so i will not give myself a headache and try to get it back...cause i know its not going to go easy. so i am considering the watch a dumb moment. watch was not worth much of anything anyway and its not like she did not work it well for it.
 
Nov 14, 2008 at 7:17 PM Post #2,415 of 14,295
Picked up a Hamilton Khaki Navy Frogman last night at the Swatch Group sale.

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