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Watch down! Watch down! Vintage Superdome Tropic 39 bites the dust. :(

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Gen, from many years ago. There I was, wrestling a bear with my arm down his throat, when he chomped. Score: bear 1, Superdome 0

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The cold have cracked some of my crystals this winter.. Same?

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Nah, I think he's pulling our leg on that one.  I think I recognize that one from his "Vintagizing for Dummies" series, you know, the one he drives over with his truck.  Can't say I'm surprised, was bound to happen sooner or later...

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Sorry Freddy, the bear developed lead poisoning *cough*

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I think I recognize that one from his "Vintagizing for Dummies" series, you know, the one he drives over with his truck.

This one? :whistling:

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Atmospherics. This is a common problem with acrylic crystals, particularly in colder temperatures. When the internal pressure per square inch exceeds the external pressure per square inch, the result is an expansion of gases thereby causing a breech in any closed area. Caution is advised. 

 

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A little birdy told me there were recent topics showing a very tasty T19 dome, that looks almost identical to this one. Any idea who sells that crystal? I think it was CWP....

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I know there has to be a story behind this one ;) I doubt that it's even closely related to the cold, unless you slipped on ice and hit it on something!!! Probably snow cycling down a steep trail, hit a patch of ice and went over the dashboard, hit your watch on a rock. Exploding acrylic barely missing your head, and fortunately killed the bear that was chasing you. :)

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You were watching! :o Shards of plexi flying everywhere, it was me or it was the bear. Sorry, Yogi. :tu:

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A little birdy told me there were recent topics showing a very tasty T19 dome, that looks almost identical to this one. Any idea who sells that crystal? I think it was CWP....

Yeap, Michael Young of classic watch repair has pretty good T19 Superdomes.

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Gentlemen, there is a time for jesting and a time for reflection... Please, take a moment to reflect. A gen T39 has gone to the great parts dustbin in the sky. It has served, it has protected it has probably faced more challenges in a day than you will face in your whole lives and it has finally succumbed. As I hear the distant air of a bugle sounding the last post I say - it will not be forgotten. Oh Lord in heaven bless this piece of plastic. Honour its wearer and let us all bask in its reflected glory. It truly was, a great piece of plastic....... Now watch this drive!!!

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Ooooooo nice. Profile shot please? Dome-alicious!

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Gentlemen, there is a time for jesting and a time for reflection... Please, take a moment to reflect. A gen T39 has gone to the great parts dustbin in the sky. It has served, it has protected it has probably faced more challenges in a day than you will face in your whole lives and it has finally succumbed. As I hear the distant air of a bugle sounding the last post I say - it will not be forgotten. Oh Lord in heaven bless this piece of plastic. Honour its wearer and let us all bask in its reflected glory. It truly was, a great piece of plastic....... Now watch this drive!!!

A fantastic eulogy my friend. It was a good crystal. A strong crystal. It gave its life proudly.

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Clark's is for women and children. A manly watch demands a manly crystal! Genuine only!!!

Oh, that's right... that was my last one. Dammit. Clarks you say??

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