Thanks guys! I hope to be posting now a bit more often than I have been. I may travel a lot, but "here" is still home.
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Thanks guys! I hope to be posting now a bit more often than I have been. I may travel a lot, but "here" is still home.
Yeah Kev, I think that, along with brushing the center links may be my next move for a bracelet solution.
[QUOTE=Erik K;297575]Love BOTH of those Mitch, nice goin'! I have a similar Seiko and am in the market for a similar knife too. Might give that Spyderco a looksee. Below are shots of the strap I...
Ooh, I like that one! Thx.
...hmm, I DO have a dremel...
Jeff, I think it works pretty well on the Zulu as well (The head isn't so heavy that it overwhelms the strap as some big chronos can) I also thought of brushing the links, or just saying "screw it"...
Ya know Shannon, I thought the BOR bracelet would be a good choice too... I don't know if there are end links that would fit this model though. Regardless, I want to get a BOR for my 6309.
Both are good choices. Thanks John!
Hi guys, I haven't posted lately as I've been busy with the new job. Lots of travel again, Brazil, Trinidad, and New York so far; Chile, Ecuador, and Argentina upcoming. I picked up these two items...
I had needed some cash last spring to help fund the purchase of a new Cannondale road bike. So, I sold my Speedmaster to a good friend. As part of the deal I picked up an AK 101 assault rifle...
Got the SD on... still - but thinking about switching to the 6309. Dang, and I was all set to go for the gold in the "One Watch Marathon.":doh:
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Well, John. Like you (if we were going to do this test) I think I also may have the right one on (for me). I can even get antsy with my SMPC after awhile, but the SD hasn't hit the end of my...
Me too.
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo143/bemitched/Snapbucket/6AF72347.jpg
Sorry to hear about your dad Andrew, but it sounds like the funeral had some good moments. Shannon, good luck with your mom, I know the feeling. My mom is just now recovering from her quadruple...
Very nice Kurt, I bought that one for my son on his 21st birthday. (He's something of a watch nut too, but doesn't have the budget to indulge on his own yet as every available dollar goes toward...
+1, I really like those hands too - very original?
Done. I can't say I know much about Rado's, but some of those are really cool!
Switching up to the SMPC on rubber today while watching the snow fall outside the office window.
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo143/bemitched/Snapbucket/9D1E12FB.jpg
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Wow Chris, you really know how to brighten up a guy's day... at least you make me realize I should stop whining and get on with whatever petty irritation I have at the moment. Sorry to hear about...
I dunno T, I think that if you're talking about the demographic on our forum here, I'd have to say no. Like many guys our age I have a Facebook page, but I don't spend any time there. Lorie spends...
I know the feeling! I am deliberately avoiding my SD because I know it will be a month or more before I can bring myself to switch up again. I am currently wearing something else that once on the...
Well T.R., if you can admit to wearing the 303 for all this time, I can admit to doing the same with my Airman MLV for the fifth straight day.
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Well, however you did it, that's the bomb. It really makes that sucker pop! :thumbsup:
Still fiddling with the MLV on green Cordura. The strap seems to get more comfortable each day.
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo143/bemitched/Snapbucket/E4E9154D_zpsbb8072d4.jpg
I think I'd have to say it is a bit on the stiff side right out of the box, but at the end of day two it seems quite comfortable to me (Your mileage may vary).