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November 1st, 2017 09:36 PM #1761
I read the article. Damn that looked nasty. Props to the watchmaker for getting it back to good running condition. There are so many moving parts, it's impressive that you can actually order them by piece.
I don't think I'll ever go swimming with a watch on. 😂
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November 1st, 2017 09:47 PM #1762
Al Archer (the watchmaker) is the go to watchmaker in Watchuseek. He has an Omega parts account so getting parts for him is easy. Re: having so many parts, told you that's one of the reasons why I don't get chronos hehe.
He's a great watchmaker. He'll make recommendations but in the end let you decide what you want done (or not). Service from him includes a cd that documents the entire service process from disassembly to assembly.
But what are divers for if not for swimming? I'd just get the gaskets checked for water tightness if the watch is an older one. ☺Last edited by Wh1stl3r; November 1st, 2017 at 09:51 PM.
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November 1st, 2017 11:16 PM #1764
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November 2nd, 2017 09:31 AM #1767sasagi when i adjust my seat's driving position, big yes also.
heh heh.
but to those whose previous watches failed, in the course of one's occupation, g-shock is the way to go.
pamangkin ko. seaman. naka-tatlong non-g-shock reloj in one year. his current g-shock is now 5 years old.
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November 2nd, 2017 12:54 PM #1768
I bought one 2yrs ago, madali nga lang maging maluma i use it during cycling.. I like the one I bought Edifice w/ Bluetooth., no hassle sa time adjustment when having business trips with different time zones, always updated pa ang time..
_/_/_/The more things are forbidden.. The more popular they become. _/_/_/
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November 2nd, 2017 01:36 PM #1769
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November 2nd, 2017 03:20 PM #1770