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Love the Snoopy watches.




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One of my favorite Chronographs from a brand you rarely see mentioned. Gnomon finally has a few variants of Le Jour’s Mark I back in stock but that “sale price” is gone and it’s jumped back up closer to its somewhat obscene MSRP.




Le Jour has a new GMT diver that is interesting. The case shape looks a little like Seiko’s mini turtle.


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Neat dial on that GMT.

Speaking of GMT's, Glycine made a "Coffee" GMT Combat Sub for Drop, their first. $629 with a Sellita SW300-1, a display back and an updated clasp. I kinda like it.



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For a clean, cheap dress watch on a black or brown croc strap, do you think a Seiko SNKL23 or SNKL75 looks dressier?
 
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I think I'm jonsin' for summertime. NATOs are the summer spec for me.





 
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VERY nice ROgue! I’m ready for warmer weather.


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I'm with you r0gue, just put a NATO on my SKX, although I can't figure out why it doesn't look like yours, LOL Wink

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It looks great Tooky. I love the SKX and the 4:00 crown. They look ultra sharp on a gunmetal Crown & Buckle NATO Supreme.




 
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Uhhh, Stickman, what's this?!?!
We come on here to see some "Watch Porn"! This picture is a tease!!! Not even like showing a little side-boob. We're not talking about Penthouse style photos, but damn... How about at least a Playboy level picture!?! Wink


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I think I'm jonsin' for summertime. NATOs are the summer spec for me.



Love that classic "Coke" GMT!!!


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Tomorrow, I'll be "roughing it" in hunting camp and hope to score on a javelina for the first time. I'll be wearing this Victorinox Diver in titanium with an "Exotic Grey" leather strap by "The Strap Smith" for the occasion.



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Looks great on that strap. Best of luck on the hunt, post a thread with pics.
 
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It looks great Tooky. I love the SKX and the 4:00 crown. They look ultra sharp on a gunmetal Crown & Buckle NATO Supreme.

I’ll check out the gunmetal strap r0gue. The one on the SKX is just an extra one that came with one of my Helm watches. I do like C&B NATOs, I’ve currently got one of the Supremes on my Tudor.



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I very nearly bought that very watch yesterday! My AD had one for me at a good price. I had planned to put it on a NATO for summer. Then I decided to test my Coke on a NATO, and thus I saved myself the hassle of the WIS-cycle of buy-own-sell. One less for the log book.

That BB58 is a STRONG draw to me. I would have that on a cypress C&B NATO (same one that I have on my Coke). I could totally imagine the circumstance where I sell the Coke, get the Tudor and pocket the delta.

Interestingly (to me anyway), this Coke is my longest owned watch. I bought it from our very own Dave Truong in 2008.




 
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I think I'm jonsin' for summertime. NATOs are the summer spec for me.


Interesting... I typically go back to metal bracelet in the summertime because they breathe more for me. I don't wear it super tight and can wiggle my wrist to get it to move around a bit.



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For a clean, cheap dress watch on a black or brown croc strap, do you think a Seiko SNKL23 or SNKL75 looks dressier?


I vote SNKL23.
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You big tease! Razz

My SKX007 is due here tomorrow. Cool

What tool do you guys recommend for swapping watch bands? That rubber strap has got to go...




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Agreed, that SNKL23 is sharp!




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I very nearly bought that very watch yesterday! My AD had one for me at a good price. I had planned to put it on a NATO for summer. Then I decided to test my Coke on a NATO, and thus I saved myself the hassle of the WIS-cycle of buy-own-sell. One less for the log book.

That BB58 is a STRONG draw to me. I would have that on a cypress C&B NATO (same one that I have on my Coke). I could totally imagine the circumstance where I sell the Coke, get the Tudor and pocket the delta.

Interestingly (to me anyway), this Coke is my longest owned watch. I bought it from our very own Dave Truong in 2008.

As much as I wish it were, mine’s not the BB58, it’s the BB Heritage 41. The BB58 is about 39 mm x 11.9 mm and mine’s 41 mm x 14.8 mm, big difference in size. Different movement also, allowing it to be so much thinner.

Being the BB58 is much newer, and very popular, there’s not many pre-owned available, as yet, and they still command a premium price. I’m keeping my eye out and, if I can find one at a reasonable price, I may eventually be switching. If you decide to go from the Coke to BB58, that would be one sizeable delta you’d be pocketing!


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Originally posted by vthoky:...What tool do you guys recommend for swapping watch bands? That rubber strap has got to go...

This is my favorite:
http://www.julesborel.com/prod...pring-bar-tool-swiss
 
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Thank you, Brian!

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My long-desired SKX007J is finally here!


Now, to remove this rubber strap.... Big Grin

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