Hi Slask,
Thanks for the advice I got back to Andrew and he can sort me out with a new strap for my Deap Sea.
It has ben in the watch box for 6 months so it is going to be nice to be able to wear it again.
Graeme
I gave my rolex deap sea to a friend and he has broken the strap with his fat wrists. And ideas how I could get a replacement strap as the watch is working fine?
I saw a Br01 -92 which i like the look of plus there was a pic with a killer black strap with bright blue stiching on one of the threads which I really liked.
I already have the SS Deap Sea Rolex so I think getting the PVD version could be a little bit of a waste.
got to order today so I get it before my trip to the USA in two weeks ohhh the presure.
Looking at the B and R below any comment before I push the button?
http://www.yourtrustytime.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=2952
This will be my first bell and ross and want to make sure i go for the right one
Looking to add a PVD watch to my collection any advice on which one to go for.
I have looked at Bell and Ross,Rolex, Pams and Hubs I really like the Hubs but my budget is $300.
Any advice welcome and like pics would be awesome.
I know this is a little vague but I know this will be my only PVD purchase so want to make sure I make the right choice.
Is it true that the good AAA+ reps are hard to find now since there has been a crack down from police?
I think that some of the posters on tripadvisor are paid to post as it is the same people over and over again. I get the feeling that they are trying to get the tourists to stay away from Karama. I could be wrong guess I wont know until I go there myself and see.
Just got this advice from a bloke over on trip advisor on Karama:
"Some find it a bit run down and dusty would be my words. maybe not a shanty town but a poorer district with poor imigrant workers.
I would not describe it as mini bangkok and remember a lot of the stuff is sold to support crime out of dubai and certain militant groups as that is what most of the counterfeight trade is about.
I think in recent years many have come to realise that and the imporatance of not buying from these people. There not lawful so dont contribute to the dubai econmery
Dubai is pretty crime free so it should be fairly safe, but i suposse going into places that are very much off the beaten track can be intimidating because you dont know where your off to, if there are false doors /walls etc there there for a reason ie the trade is highly illegal and would you do the same in your home town or down the deprieved areas of south london.
A few years ago their were a couple of popular shops stick with them perhaps if there still around. green eye i think one was called and i guarantee you will pay over the odds."
Sounds like it is going to be a great place to visit I cant wait