Lani,
thank you very much for these quickies.....they assured me I did the right thing....my TG is on its way since Wednesday
To solve the strap problem.....I saw this problem when the first pics came up on Josh
Mmmmhhh, I do like it.
And as if I did smell that shitty-strap, I ordered a new ZULU strap with PVD rings...that strap will do the trick.
Anyway, looking forward to your pic
Thanx for the heads-up....I ordered a 22mm ZULU strap with PVD rings/buckle anyway...the nylon should be soft enough to be squeezed into 21mm lugs
Theo
And one thing they screwed up as well for sure .... THE SIZE.....it should be 44mm but I fear they used the standard 42mm size-machining
Theo
P.S.: DANI....your posts are simply the best, so informativ!
Looking forward to that sale Lani....allthough I am soooo interested in that HKTan on your BS
Theo
P.S.: I am looking for a new watch for my wife....a RLX 41mm Datejust....look in your drawer if you
Very nice.....a good result.
The color of the tritium was depending on the year the watch was made and the production-run the dials came from.
OP did the dials and stored them to use them in their batches....as all their watches were small units of 500 pieces (or less) between 1994 - 1997 we see all differnt kind of discoloration.
Just to bring it up again....it
The size difference is there....unfortunately this new model looks like the same size they had on the old model sec@9
I owned that old model and loved it, especially the dial color....on the other hand I allways compared the size to the real one and it bothered me in the end...the watch is too small and speaking of a watch with a 45mm diameter when it should have 48.5mm....this is a huge difference (not speaking of wrong case material here).
I can only hope that they will do the Shaquille O