Cyrus wrote: » New OEM gator for the DSOTM (this is the strap from the sedna gold version) i like it
Lorddrakul wrote: » That is gorgeous. Your shirt needs an iron.
Cyrus wrote: » ill have you know that shirt is ironed to within an inch of its life :eek: but its not one of the ones that has a slightly bigger cuff on the watch side so its getting crumpled behind the dsotm :rolleyes::D
Cyrus wrote: » but its not one of the ones that has a slightly bigger cuff on the watch side so its getting crumpled behind the dsotm :rolleyes::D
scotchy wrote: » I never knew that was a thing. Love this thread, but it constantly reminds me that I'm a mere peasant. .
FlubberJones wrote: » And I like this thread as it's simply an escape from the madness of a LOT of the other threads, seems sedate in here, it may as well have some light classical music in the background and people shushing anyone making loud noises. Good work.
Cyrus wrote: » proper cloth made to measure shirts, not mad money for the regular fabrics.
FlubberJones wrote: » , it may as well have some light classical music in the background and people shushing anyone making loud noises. Good work.
cnocbui wrote: » SNIP
blue5000 wrote: » Makes two of us. With the cuffs open I can't roll up the sleeves on one of my Levi's shirts, my forearms are too thick:o.
FlubberJones wrote: » Same here for my Omega PO, I took a brown leather and blue croc and they both looked fine, the blue in particular. Then one day I put the steel bracelet back on and just thought it looked too good to swap again.
Fitz II wrote: » That Tressa has a challenging aesthetic.
micks_address wrote: » Re the Stowa fleiger... keep eye out for their used and checked sale.. I picked up one half price during the summer and I passed on here at cost..watch was brand new..great value
rodneytrotter15 wrote: » Arrived the other day and very happy with it.
893bet wrote: » That’s very diplomatic way of putting it.
BurntAsh wrote: » Don't get your hopes up too high. I've been checking in on their used watches page every couple of days since the summer sale and there hasn't been a thing added since.
oknepop wrote: » 1968 king seiko with a 4502 hand wound movement. Oldest watch in the collection. Has had a movement and case service and a NOS crystal put in about 2 years back. Only giveaway of its age is the dial lacquer discolouration. 36,000bhp movement - one of the 6 digit serials from the chronometer production line. 7 day average is -1s/day. Not bad for a 52 year old watch! On a nomos shell cordovan strap. ]