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NaviChief

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  1. I use auto polish....the liquid car wax will do. Message it on with your finger, let it dry and polish it off with a cloth. I do multiple coats. The cloth ends up being BLACK even if the watch looked clean before. Bracelets especially glow afterwords and it leaves a nice soft protective coat.

    Here is how it looks on a sub braclet:

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  2. My search for nice 6497 watch for small wrister's is over! I've been reading about the history of these the past few days. They appeared a few years ago from this small swiss company. They sold cheap and then went out of production because of the low profit margins. Real Swiss 6497, very nice case, mineral crystal w/o AR, superlumed hands, not quite as bright lume on the numbers. Really solid watch. 40.5 mm case.

    Got a brown alligator strap coming for it, and I'm on the lookout for a double rivet big pilot strap.

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  3. I am not sure what made me want to take off the Bond bracelet, as I think its one of the best looking bracelets there is, but I just had to see how this rubber strap looked on it.

    I love it. It has completely changed the look and character of the watch (as well as the feel, much lighter and and stays in place on my wrist). Best of all, the thing cost me $8!

    As for the watch...its my project from last year. Ressurected broken SMP with serviced ETA 7750, gen hands, shortened stem, and corrected bezel.

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