I have two Radiomirs, 288 and 380.
I have them on the lovely straps that suit them.
They are staying that way.
I doubt I will buy another Radiomir, simply because I don't want to push my luck.
Any of the Trusted Dealers will be able to get you the best version of this watch. We've all got our favourite dealer - mine is Toro and he's already posted twice on this thread so I suggest you give him a try.
Yep, manually wind it and then give it a gentle shake from side-to-side - should get it going.
If that doesn't work, some people reckon giving a watch a slap can kickstart it. I've never had to do it but, if I did, I think I'd hold the watch in the palm of my hand and then slap the back of my hand as hard as I'm prepared to tolerate. If it doesn't work it should at least provide some entertainment for anyone watching.
I suspect I know the answer to this but I'll ask anyway.... The bezel on my blue SOH V2 had a couple of scratches on it when I got it. Despite my best efforts, it's picked up a couple more. Does anyone know if replacement bezel inserts are available? Does a gen one fit?
Do you know what QC pics are for?
Is that the watch you ordered? Yes? Then buy it.
If you had concerns about the shaping of the '2' character, ask about that before payment.
I've been through this on a number of cycling forums too.... UV transmission protection is an inherent property of polycarbonate. It would be expensive to make sunglasses that didn't give UV protection.
I've also discussed this with my optician. The only thing she warned about with cheap glasses (rep or otherwise) was UV reflection from the back of the untreated lens. A good set of sunglasses will have a coating to prevent UV reflections.
For me, and cycling glasses that fit close to my face, UV reflectance of the back of the glass isn't an issue but if I was wearing e.g. RB Aviators reflection would be more of an issue.