Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Most likely not, Anthony. . .
Dec 10, 2012,13:39 PM
. . . because the case is polished . . .
. . . and NATOs are usually a better fit with matte finishes.
I'd be inclined towards black lizard for an aesthetic match (rectangular scales), or maybe a shell cordovan bund strap.
Can't wait for the pics and comments!!
Thrilled,
Art
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This Sixties is very stylish, but
By: Frederick : November 22nd, 2012-19:51
I'm afraid it's a little too large on my wrist, so it mostly sits in the vault. It's a shame, as I do like the styling very much. Hope you get one soon. Looks great on your wrist. Cheers, Frederick
Thanks Frederick!
By: AnthonyTsai : November 24th, 2012-17:00
Too bad it's too large for your wrist. I think it's a perfect dress watch for me which I am lacking in my collection. Cheers, Anthony
Most likely not, Anthony. . .
By: Dr No : December 10th, 2012-13:39
. . . because the case is polished . . . . . . and NATOs are usually a better fit with matte finishes. I'd be inclined towards black lizard for an aesthetic match (rectangular scales), or maybe a shell cordovan bund strap. Can't wait for the pics and comm...
Nice wrist shot....
By: David Elliott : December 29th, 2012-19:15
Anthony, When I first saw this watch a few years back, I have to admit that I did not like it at all. Now, I'd place it on my shortlist of watch purchase candidates. It may be a bit big for me, but the unusual square design and the two counter chrono have...
I did get it and love it a lot!
By: AnthonyTsai : December 31st, 2012-07:44
It's a perfect dress watch for me whenever I wear dress shirts. Fits great on the wrist and is extremely comfortable - GO did a great job with the strap with the underside having a rubber layer. If you love that vintage look, you'll fall in love with the ...