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  1. Rolex Split-Seconds Chronograph Reference 4113 and Stainless Steel Moonphase Triple Date Reference 8171 Ooooooooooopps no replicas of these I guess
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  2. Hi and welcome to the forum. To learn about modding You´re on the best forum there is on how to do it and what to buy where. Never thought I would start playing around with dials and hands like this Seiko FFF
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  3. Sent from my iPhone sitting on the loo. Damn where did my reply go. Thanks mate, luckily I have now managed to add my work email on my phone, so all good now, just a pita typing with a big finger and a tiny screen lol Sent from my iPhone sitting on the loo.
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  4. Its fun to see in the dark with the lume on the watches charged up and everything rotating
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  5. Central station, when you turn your back to the station head right, follow the stream, i think it was the second or third street on your right. Make sure to give a high five to the guy who give electrical charges to the guinea pig when you give 5$
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  6. This one is mine: The rate is wrong and the amplitude is a bit high.
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  7. Let her have it 'LARGE'! :-)
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  8. Dusk on the flip side I hate when UK guys price in GPBs only 250 pounds 418 USDs quite a difference Euro not so bad. I would like to keep the sales board in dollars for ease of price discovery. This being said some do some don't, but I ask all to keep in mind dealers price in dollars so best to use as comparison and like it or not the dollar IS the worlds reserve currency.
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  9. My new Black Mille Metri just arrived so on she goes now :-) AJ
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  10. Like Fraggle I like to keep my watches on a winder. My first was a cheap 4 watch winder off the bay. It does have multiple settings but is somewhat noisy. Bought a better 8 watch winder a couple of months ago with multiple settings for each wheel and is nice and quiet. I change watches at least daily so like to be able to just grab one without setting it. Also nice for display. Here is a crappy dark picture of it. I got this one on the bay too. Be happy to give you the source. It was reasonable and is pretty good. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  11. Well now fraggle some like it rough......................
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  12. Nice to see it come together after all! Looks great! Wear it well! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  13. Im wearing her right now to soften her up :-) Regards AJ
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  14. You could measure the width of the clasp part where it joins to the bracelet via the pressure pin. Once that is found out, you may be able to get away with ordering a generic two-fold clasp that uses the same size width. I had a bi-fold clasp like this fail on me a few years back, and was lucky enough that the width matched that used by the majority of Citizen bracelets, and got one for cheap off the Bay. To this day it works great, and it is even smoother opening and closing than the one it replaced. Good luck!
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  15. Aqua Terra today, haven't worn this for a little while now.
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  16. Remember me the good old days... Enjoy!
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  17. Stunning watch! Sent from my GT-N7105 using Tapatalk
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  18. Can't seem to take this off, it really is a great everyday watch.
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  19. Seiko FFF on a different strap
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  20. 6 hours and we have a quite dark brown and definite aged look.
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  21. You can't beat drive through classics ..... I have only heard that Maurice Durufle on the album 'Anthrax do choral'..... A nice album that followed up the album.... ' megadeth sing Gregorian' Thanks mate
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  22. BT- totally agree with you to all points. The fat lugs case was what me made to sell my gen GMTII and the 116610 - I just couldn´t get used to the style this is why I went back to:
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