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Tudor Heritage Chrono Quartz Black vs Grey Dial Comparo


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I coulda swore I posted this last night...

Wait......I'm lost...are you saying you don't like the Heritage clasp?

Is that your clasp?

This is mine...

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No, that's the gen clasp. Your clasp is just like mine, and although it's not a bad clasp it looks nothing like the gen.

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I like the polished sides (and thickness) to the 'original' bracelet, which would then match the polished sides to the case.

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Really interested to see a wrist shot of this watch on a Gnomon Heritage Nato strap, if anybody has made that purchase yet...

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I found a tracking number for my nato. They are located in singapore, all I can find out is my strap left there on the 11th.

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I like the polished sides (and thickness) to the 'original' bracelet, which would then match the polished sides to the case.

A four-sided nail buffer can polish up the bracelet sides a treat :)

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Wow...nice job on the buffing. Really gave it an added demension.

I don't buff my nails so I don't know anything about buffers. But I am assuming there are 4 different grains/grits/different on each side of the nail buffer. Not wanting to cause unnecessary harm to the bracelet...which courseness did you start with...?

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Wow...nice job on the buffing. Really gave it an added demension.

I don't buff my nails so I don't know anything about buffers. But I am assuming there are 4 different grains/grits/different on each side of the nail buffer. Not wanting to cause unnecessary harm to the bracelet...which courseness did you start with...?

Thanks :) They're a useful piece of equipment to have for re-finishing polished surfaces :) Some are sold as foam blocks, some are sold more like a double-sided nail file, but they all do the same thing (and also tend to have foam backing to prevent excessive pressure) You'll be able to get one in any cosmetics department or dollar store, or failing that, swipe one from your wife's cosmetics bag ;):whistling: They are normally numbered on the surfaces, so simply start with Side One, and work round to Side Four. You're probably looking at maybe 5-10 minutes buffing with each surface, but the results are well worth it :drinks:

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Really interested to see a wrist shot of this watch on a Gnomon Heritage Nato strap, if anybody has made that purchase yet...

I posted pics of said band here:

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