Wrist Check - 2019
Discussion
Although not on the wrist, this modded Steinhart OVM has been my regular daily (thanks Joe) to the extent that my Sub has been resigned to sitting at the back of the cupboard. Accuracy is much better than the Sub as well.
I never really gelled with the grey dial of the original, and this dial/hand combo were advertised as being for the ETA 2824.
I never really gelled with the grey dial of the original, and this dial/hand combo were advertised as being for the ETA 2824.
I started off the new year wearing my Yachtmaster which I acquired a few weeks ago and it has just returned from a service/polish. I am now wearing nothing as the tears streaming down my face would make a watch an impossible to read option. The bracelet came apart and the watch dropped off and I was so cold (out with the dogs) I didn't flaming notice until back to the car.
Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
Edited by Xtriple129 on Tuesday 1st January 15:10
Xtriple129 said:
I started off the new year wearing my Yachtmaster which I acquired a few weeks ago and it has just returned from a service/polish. I am now wearing nothing as the tears streaming down my face would make a watch an impossible to read option. The bracelet came apart and the watch dropped off and I was so cold (out with the dogs) I didn't flaming notice until back to the car.
Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
That is a great result.Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
Edited by Xtriple129 on Tuesday 1st January 15:10
Carl
Xtriple129 said:
I started off the new year wearing my Yachtmaster which I acquired a few weeks ago and it has just returned from a service/polish. I am now wearing nothing as the tears streaming down my face would make a watch an impossible to read option. The bracelet came apart and the watch dropped off and I was so cold (out with the dogs) I didn't flaming notice until back to the car.
Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
May your luck continue throughout the year!Edit, not as bad as it sounds, we searched and found the watch and we also found the miniscule threaded pin that had come out. I am utterly amazed at finding the watch and totally 'gobsmacked' that we found the screw as well. Just got to find a screw driver small enough to fit and all will be good once more.
That is a Happy New Year!
Edited by Xtriple129 on Tuesday 1st January 15:10
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