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That Sinn is very nice.

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Sinn U1 swimming with the fishes.



Very nice. My next piece, SDR version though.



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Originally posted by Hobbit712: Quick setup picture...

I just noticed in this setup photo that you have a springbar tool like one of mine. Are you a watchmaker?


No...I wish I had those skills. I can change a battery, strap and have been known to remove a movement to get to the inside of a crystal. Wink
 
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Originally posted by VANQUISH:
Sinn U1 swimming with the fishes.



Love that Sinn!
 
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New Suunto Core All-Black. The stock strap was more comfortable than I thought it would be, but I couldn't get over the looks. So I replaced the strap with a Hirsch Extreme.





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Breast size really isn't important. Heck, handgun size isn't either. Any time there's a pair of either one of those unholstered and pointing at me they have my full undivided attention.
 
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Yeah buddy. Very kickass!!!


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My seamaster.


Water got into the case, so I sent it off to be serviced. While it was there, I had the seconds hand and bezel swapped out. I like it even more.


 
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My seamaster. ...Water got into the case...

How on earth did water get in the case of a Seamaster? (I'm guessing deterioration of the o-ring in the stem and lack of grease?)
 
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My seamaster. ...Water got into the case...

How on earth did water get in the case of a Seamaster? (I'm guessing deterioration of the o-ring in the stem and lack of grease?)


I noticed the helium valve was open one day. I tightened it down and didn't give it another thought . . . until I noticed condensation under the crystal while I was playing with the kids in a pool.
I checked the HEV and found that it was "stuck" - couldn't open or close it.
I sent it away for service and the watchmaker found a bunch of hair wrapped around the base of the HEV. Long, blonde hairs. I think from sleeping with my watch on, left arm under my wife's head. They must have wrapped on, then prevented proper re-sealing of the HEV. He said he had never seen it before.
I told my wife I wasn't sleeping with her anymore. She did not think that was funny.
 
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Originally posted by Hickory Shampoo:
New Suunto Core All-Black. The stock strap was more comfortable than I thought it would be, but I couldn't get over the looks. So I replaced the strap with a Hirsch Extreme.





I got one of those last year, it's freaking huge but surprisingly comfortable to wear.

After 10 years of wearing the same dress watch I decided to make a change to this:



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I'll own a planet ocean someday. I was in the watch game a while back and had too many so I sold most off and bought a Seamaster professional. Couldn't be happier with it really, wear it 24/7. But the PO just has something about it that speaks to me.
 
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I've had this watch since the late 90's.

 
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Originally posted by joshs74nova: I've had this watch since the late 90's.

'90s. Wink
 
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I had a watch thread here a while back. Been away a while.

The beater:
IMG_9388 by cxcxsx, on Flickr

IMG_8127 by cxcxsx, on Flickr

Sold off the Zilla so I'm going to see what triggers my "wants" next.
 
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I decided to make a change to this:

As someone who bought a Hamilton, didn't wear it much, and then (at the prompting of Matthew03) started loving it again, let me say, "That Hamilton is gorgeous!" Cool




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Originally posted by Whisp:
I decided to make a change to this:

As someone who bought a Hamilton, didn't wear it much, and then (at the prompting of Matthew03) started loving it again, let me say, "That Hamilton is gorgeous!" Cool


WOW! That silver on silver is eye popping sharp.


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