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nass

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  1. On 11/08/2016 at 9:22 AM, martijnp said:

    Nice IWC collection but I do miss one you really should add, the 5001/5007! ;)

    I wanted to either add or change the Spitfire the Portuguese that MarkieMark was selling but I was too late!

  2. Hi All,

    I have always admired IWC from a far and have been unsure of what to buy. I have always been a fan of the BP but never got round to owning one and always wondered if it would suit my wrist.

    That being said my IWC journey started last month when I made my first purchase which was a Mark XVIII on a bracelet which I bought from the forum it was a lovely watch great daily and looked very elegant, however I wanted something else and up came a 3878 a watch I didn't know much about but I was instantly in love with the dial, the fact that the it had a custom made strap, made it even more of a appealing, so the Mark XVIII was put up for sale and my 3878 arrived.The watch is fantastic the build quality coupled with the amazing strap made it look and feel spot on. The dial changes depending on the light and this watch just keeps giving. At this stage I thought I had found "the" IWC for me and this chapter of my collecting should technically of been closed. I was wrong having just missed out on AJ's BP, I decided I needed to own or at least try one and as luck has it Dury was selling his brand new 5009 ZF, so after a face to face I become the proud of BP, the watch is fantastic look and feel and surprisingly wear well on my wrist.

    I decided to bite the bullet and buy an OEM strap which has made the world of difference.

    I then started wonder how the 3878 would look on the pilot strap.

    Now for some pictures:

    The watch that started it all, the Mark XVIII (now sold)

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    3878 on brown leather

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    The BP and the 3878, as they look now:

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    I am thinking of changing the crown on the BP to and original crown if anyone knows where I can source one, please let me know.

    Thanks for reading!

     

  3. Hi All, 

    I have been looking at Ceramic watches lately and really like the 438, just wondering if anyone could point in the best place to buy one from had a look at some of the TD's, but I'm not sure what to look for.

    Thanks in advance 

    Nass

  4. Hi guys

    I've not posted for a while and have to apologies for that in advance, will try and play a more active part on the forum.

    Now onto the topic :)

    I ordered a GMT II from Trusty Time last week and it arrived yesterday, overall I am impressed this is the first GMT I have ordered usually always had Subs, the latest Sub C non date I had was excellent ceramic was great only thing I didn't like was the pearl had been placed in with a cut out that was too obvious. So I decided to go for the GMT II to avoid this. Overall the ceramic is good the black is not as good as the sub c was but still good! Build is great and has a nice solid feel. Dial detail looks good to me but I'm not expert as for the date it seems fine but I'll let the experts give there verdict! Overall a great watch and purchase I am happy with. Will definitely order from him again. Now for some pics:

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    Thanks for looking

    Nass

  5. Hi guys not sure if this is the right forum, I bought a sub c from Trusty Time and unfortunately it has had some condensation build up, I was wondering if anyone could recommend a watch maker to me based in Lonond or in the UK that would be able to re-seal and make this water resistant etc

    Thanks in advance

    Nass

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