I've wanted an orange bezel 45mm UPO for a while now.
Glad to see they've made a couple of improvements, but I'm hanging off until someone else gets one.
Don't like being the guinea-pig!!
Plaifender is absolutely right. You will learn more about watches here than almost anywhere else!
Just take it at your own pace, but the way to go is RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH and then a bit more RESEARCH, before you buy.
This is one fascinating hobby! Enjoy your stay.
I'm with TeeJay. I love watches and, quite simply, can't afford to buy all the gen's that I would like, so rep's mean I can enjoy nice watches without paying the gen prices.
Hats off to you guys!
In the West coast of Scotland we get maybe 2 or 3 inches of snow overnight and everything grinds to a halt!
Buses stop running, trains are cancelled, people stay at home because the conditions are too bad to get to work!
It's an absolute joke over here, and every winter it's the same!
I've driven 30 miles to work in the "snow" and people who live in the same town that I work in say they can't get to work!!
The Scandinavians I work with can't believe it. They look at it and say "This is not SNOW!"
Best of all was a few years ago, when we had maybe 6-8 inches, and they couldn't get the snow blower at the airport started because it was too cold!
I wondered if anyone had posted a tutorial on removing UPO links, but couldn't find anything.
Anyone fancy putting one together? Could be invaluable to people like myself who like to attempt relatively simple tasks.
I'm after a Patek Aquanaut Jumbo V2, which I'll buy on rubber as I already have the SS bracelet.
Also thinking about a UPO 45mm Orange Bezel, but waiting to see if they upgrade the current version as they've done with the 42mm.
Would also like the Tag Grand Carrera Calibre 36, UN Maxi Marine Diver, Chopard Mille Miglia GTXXL, Breitling Chronomat B01 and probably a PAM, but haven't made my mind up which one yet.