. . . as I am now. When we met a few years ago, Todd, my recollection is that you were in public relations - a talking head, so to speak. I'd no idea you'd walked the walk. My respects, sir. A couple of special forces stories I can share. One of our infre
Love love love this watch. The lume is really quite something - no? My SM IS starting to get truly banged up so it's definitely a keeper (unless my 2.5 year old gets to destroy it before inheriting it)
.. Have tried to check in Forum Search, but no quite successful, yet !.. Sorry, my ignorance - I think to remember that yours is a 2913 ( with Lollipop) and Nico\'s is also 2913 (?!). I think, I\'ve recently located one 165.014, but the correct bezel is m
Dear Graham, of course the SM 300 will also be with me, sort of beach beater when activities are too heavy for the vintage Seamaster. Best regards Andreas
After those outstanding ones, my poor refurbished (with original parts) SM 300 feels like ... a great watch, just because it is. (Seamaster 300 - 166.0024 - Picture "Lomo" style / The support, of course, is a PO) A wonderful weekend to all, Nilo
...also somewhat held back from their full potential by the same factors that afflict the SM 300: NOS put-togethers & high quality copies. But the genuine Fifty Fathoms from the 50s thru 70s are very nice watches indeed... ...so congrats on your recent ac