The way a different strap or bracelet can bring new "life" into a watch is exactly why I love swapping straps on my watches. The only watch in my collection that I feel very little urge to swap straps on is my Navy SEALs Automatic as the articulated rubber bracelet is just about a perfect match for
Something about the fun, bright colors used in these vintage divers give off a special "charm" of its own; thanks so much for sharing. Good luck finding that red dial and when you do, a group photo would be awesome!
Once this hot spell of weather ends, I'll probably go back to the other EWA strap options, but the dive strap will probably see some use on my Navy SEALs Automatic as well, although the articulated rubber is tough to beat.
I recently picked up the JLC rubber dive strap and buckle from Sarah at the Beverly Hills Jaeger-LeCoultre Boutique: This is a nice rubber strap: It's really comfortable, especially with the recent hot weather here as I don't enjoy wearing the croc and leather strap options during the heat; I also r
Going with this for Friday and most likely the whole weekend: [IMG]http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g76/TheWorldisFlat/Watch%20Stuff%2062/IMG_5305_1.jpg[/IMG] Have a nice weekend, everyone!
Hi there, I first shipped my watch to the Richemont US Technical Center in Fort Worth, Texas around mid-March for an evaluation and estimate of costs. They mailed me the paperwork detailing the repairs and services needed in early April, which I sent back with my authorization to carry out the work.
It's amazing how my feeling for this watch has completely changed now that it has been brought back to brand new condition. I've been wearing it all weekend and being able to finally enjoy it without the cloud of problems that initially encircled it is a huge relief for me and makes the whole expens
Back in early April, I made the decision to go ahead and have my pre-owned Master Compressor Extreme World Alarm serviced and repaired. I was the third owner and it had quite a few problems that weren't apparent at first but began cropping up. Despite the hefty estimate to have everything serviced a