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The Seiko I bought was better than expected. I am wearing it now. It arrived quickly and was packed very securely. I’d buy anything without fear from Stick! ***************** Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin | |||
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BUMPola Why is the Sharky still showing... | |||
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Sharky has just been price reduced again! Also a new Phoibos watch was added just now. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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I Am The Walrus |
Phoibos makes great looking watches. I learned of them on this forum and have wanted one ever since. Your knowledge and collection of watches is awesome. One day I will treat myself to a Phoibos. Good luck with your sale, Stickman. _____________ | |||
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Stupid non watch guy question. That Phobos Proteus Blue, is it easy or simple to swap out the metal bracelet for a NATO style one? I’m not a metal bracelet watch guy so just wondering if it can be done or would it look ridiculous on a divers watch? Plus, any trade interest or just cash? | |||
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That is not a stupid question at all. That is a VERY good question to ask. It is one I often ask myself before purchasing a watch as I like to swap straps and bracelets often with my watches. No, it is not a hard thing to do but without proper tools and experience it is easy to scratch the back of the case while attempting to remove the bracelet. A local mom and pop jewelers will usually charge about $10 to swap a bracelet on a watch they didn’t sell you. If you have established good relationship with your local watch boutique (as I have done with mine) you might even find they will do this for free even on watches you didn’t buy from them. The Phoibos Proteus is a very versatile watch. I have my sandy dial variant currently on a Steinhart mesh bracelet. They also look good on leather or a NATO strap. This is a newer (faux aged/weathered case version) but it’s very similar to mine except for the faux patina meant to make it look older than it is. And on a strap. Lastly here is my Proteus that I am keeping for now on a Steinhart mesh bracelet. I personally love mesh as it breathes well and this bracelet has a micro adjust clasp you can tighten or loosen with the push of a button as your wrist swells or shrinks throughout the day. Here it is with the stock bracelet. I even tried out a black mesh bracelet but this bracelet belongs to another forum member now. It’s quite the versatile watch when it comes to playing around with straps and bracelets. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The price of liberty and even of common humanity is eternal vigilance | |||
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Hello to all. Just a heads up. If you are thinking about adding to your watch collection do not fear anything that Stickman would be selling!!! Excellent watches offered by an exceptional gentleman. | |||
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