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One year ago if somebody had told me I would in future wear a watch like this I would have laughed in his face. :huh:

I'm really not a sports watch type of guy.

But all your PO-threads have worn me down (i.e. the POs have really grown on me) so I have ordered a POrikaa. And since I love to do right once decided to do them I ordered the orange version. My girl thinks I'm crazy but I love it very much. :wub:

Sorry for another pic of this model (and a bad one at that) but I just have to boast a little! :rolleyes:

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BTW shortening the bracelet was a piece of cake. Just get the right tool for it.

Comments are welcome, of course. :)

Val.

Posted

hey cool watch val, i like the orange also, its a nice looking watch, what means that? it's one of Narikaa's discount POs.

and is it realy so difficult to shorten the bracelet?? what is needing to short it?

greets deniz

Posted

Hi Deniz, I just meant that Narikaa's price of 65 GBP is a discount price for such a nice looking and well made rep.

For shortening the bracelet I used this:

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The seller is in Germany, should work nicely for you. :)

Uhrmachwerkzeug

Take care.

Val.

Posted

oh thanks for the link :)

ok that means is a 4th generation right?

is it realy so good, i mean everybody talks about the upo..

how is the bracelet feels, i think that is one of the biggest differents right?

wear it well :victory: nice looking watch

Posted

That bracelet resizing tool looks much too short to push the pins completely out. How did you finish pulling the pins without scratching up everything with pliers?

Posted

That bracelet resizing tool looks much too short to push the pins completely out. How did you finish pulling the pins without scratching up everything with pliers?

Hi

Used somethin' like this this:

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Once the pin is half way standing out you can fairly easily grab it and pull. No scratching at all.

For putting the pin back in I used a small hammer first then the tool shown above again. Worked perfectly. ^_^

Kind regards

Val.

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