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Nice modern Carrera, good movement as well. Just put a new Calfskin strap on my Zenith.WillP said:Here's mine - recently got a new "coffee bean brown" strap for it from TAG;
Nice modern Carrera, good movement as well. Just put a new Calfskin strap on my Zenith.WillP said:Here's mine - recently got a new "coffee bean brown" strap for it from TAG;
mr.tourette said:looks great..personally I like to have a couple of quartz in the watch box for those work days you need to get out the house quickly and cant be arsed setting an auto..nice pick up![]()
TitanTim said:mr.tourette said:looks great..personally I like to have a couple of quartz in the watch box for those work days you need to get out the house quickly and cant be arsed setting an auto..nice pick up![]()
Thanks alot, I've got my fair share or quartz of which 5 need replacement batteriesso I must get them sorted although I'm thinking of getting a caseback removal tool and replace them myself. I have Tissot TRace quartz which has to be sent back to them at 70 quid a time :|
Tim.
mr.tourette said:TitanTim said:mr.tourette said:looks great..personally I like to have a couple of quartz in the watch box for those work days you need to get out the house quickly and cant be arsed setting an auto..nice pick up![]()
Thanks alot, I've got my fair share or quartz of which 5 need replacement batteriesso I must get them sorted although I'm thinking of getting a caseback removal tool and replace them myself. I have Tissot TRace quartz which has to be sent back to them at 70 quid a time :|
Tim.
70 quidyou definately need a caseback tool it will save you a small fortune..i picked up the one below on amazon and it works just fine
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01N4BNKXA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
TitanTim said:mr.tourette said:TitanTim said:Thanks alot, I've got my fair share or quartz of which 5 need replacement batteriesso I must get them sorted although I'm thinking of getting a caseback removal tool and replace them myself. I have Tissot TRace quartz which has to be sent back to them at 70 quid a time :|
Tim.
70 quidyou definately need a caseback tool it will save you a small fortune..i picked up the one below on amazon and it works just fine
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01N4BNKXA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for the linkywill get one ordered, I think with the Tissot the crown guard has to be replaced for some strange reason, every watch place I've taken it to says they can't replace the battery
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Tim.
a rolex yachtmaster by the look of it..very nice indeedSmartbear said:What’s the first watch Buster? It looks like a quality item 8)
Rob
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by Smartbear » Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:19 am
What’s the first watch Buster? It looks like a quality item
Busterboo said:I was pulling your leg, Rob. It's a 'jumping hour' watch - 'heures sautantes'. The number in the window is the hour - so it only goes up to 12 - and the hand is the minutes.
There's no hour hand and no date.
Omega made them only for a couple of years in the late 90s - using an ETA2892 movement. Mine is in very good condition and I think it's beautiful. (My favourite version is by Audemars Piguet, but I can't afford one.)
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