Considering a Ted Su Swiss Ammo strap for my 000 project. Does anyone have photos of Ted Su straps on PAM's?
Here are some pic's ted sent me:
I would also appreciate your opinions please.
Thanks
Thank you lani for your generous contribution. The vast number of pictures must have taken some time to shoot and post. I appreciate that very much. Until recently, I would have not stopped to glance in an AD window at a Breitling but this watch has a real hold on me.
Looking forward to the raffle.
With no disrespect intended, are we sold on Pete's?
I am sure with the locals help we could find some "cheap eats" that will not break the bank while offering something creative and fun.
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Given a day or so I could provide several more suggestions. I have friends who work and live in NYC that could help.
Does anyone know a person who can drill lug holes in a Rolex case?
I have a case where the lug holes are not drilled all the way through.
I have already asked Ziggy and Tribal.
Thank you.
Great post and thank you. One question: I too have a PAM project in the works that will include V's CG. You are the second person to say that they had to polish the crown guard before installation. Is there something wrong with the brushed finish on V's CG as delivered?
The above mentioned "cutting edge members" have been valuable resources always. They are generous with their knowledge and quick to offer opinions that impact our decisions.
For me, there is nothing better or more compelling than a side by side comparison with lots of photographs.
Thank you for a wonderful post.
Wow Rob, what a horrible story.
One of my good friends experienced a similar fate by the finger of his one year old. I spent two hours with him today at the ophthalmologist.
God's speed to you for a full and speedy recovery.
Here are the specs on the second movement:
SWISS MADE ETA UNITAS
24 cotes de geneve (standard is 9 stripes)
blued steel screws
polished pallet bridge
incabloc anti shock proof
swirls polished ratchet wheel by Dirk Dornbl