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Sir-Lancelot

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  1. No offense, Bobby, but what makes your solution the 'the best' & why is this post newsworthy?

    Thats a little harsh bro.

    He is drilling lug holes where there were none to begin with. I would not do that with a hand held drill myself.

    I found it newsworthy because it's something I would like to have done.

  2. @Hike, That's what friends are for, and it's easy to want to help good honest people like you.

    I cant tell you how many times someone here has helped me out when I thought my projects were doomed, so it's nice to be able to help someone else out in return.

    We need more members like you my friend.

    @freddy, I rinse myself in scotch, would it help if I tossed one on the old Polex too?

  3. just dont' let me touch the keyworks.....right, SirLance???? :D

    I dont think you actually ever touched the keyless works. :) I kid.

    You make me sick with your trips Hike. I am looking forward to taking next week off to relax at the beach,

    BUT you Mr. Hike have like 6 full months of fun [censored] already planned out. Enjoy it my friend but stay away from my girlfriend.

  4. It is 100% possible with some preventative measures. Grease the seals and make sure the crystal is seated.

    The only areas water can get in is the crown, crystal and the case back. They all have seals, but it would be up to you or your watchmaker to check them out first. I swim and shower with a good many of my reps, but they have all been checked and greased.

    This one seems to have issues with the crystal not being seated correctly. Search for HikeUSA's problems. He couldn't wash his hands with it.

  5. While mine is not the most accurate of whats available, the blue dial is absolutely gorgeous.

    I have never been a big fan of blue face dials, but this one gets more compliments than anything I have ever worn.

    Here is mine. It's a V1 blue dial that I swapped for a V2 slate gray dial. I have a V2 blue dial that I recently bought and one day I will make a another swap to add the missing tic at 10 and a nice relume, but I can honestly say it does not bother me as is. Not enough to tear into my watch again. :)

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