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Post by zeb on Aug 3, 2020 9:44:27 GMT
Getting ready to go for my procedure. Should be home in the early afternoon. Let's do this thing!
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Post by jamestkirk on Aug 3, 2020 10:56:31 GMT
Back to reasonable temps, 21º C/±70)F, but end of the week and weekend a heatwave again... Still no A/C... Thinking about solar panels, that first and then they can power the A/C later... Anyway, my Bronze "tuna" again...
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 3, 2020 11:59:01 GMT
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Post by jeffhargrave on Aug 3, 2020 12:40:47 GMT
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Post by John Lind on Aug 3, 2020 13:22:05 GMT
GL Dan - hoping all goes well - the Lucky Goshawk looks great. Rado DiaStar Original XL here today. I was inspired to lust for one by Paul December circa 2005 at a Windy City Windup and seeing his on the PMWF. The XL size was allegedly Rado's mythical "Unicorn" as it was always in their catalogs, but we never seen in the wild, with only the L Men's and S Women's being seen. Got this one from a local B&M jeweler in 2007 who happened to be a Rado AD, located diagonally across the town square from the Rolex AD. The jeweler closed up a couple years ago after being in business for many decades. A sad but not surprising loss. Yup, the weighted anchor does rotate on the dial, and the faceted sapphire crystal has a subtle effect on the metallic dial. The DiaStar is what made Rado famous and differentiated them from others with their "scratchproof" watch in 1962. Since then their trademark has become highly scratch resistant ceramics and the oval shape, with the DiaStar Original continuing in production with its faceted sapphire crystal and sintered tungsten carbide shell on its watch head.
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 3, 2020 13:27:09 GMT
GL Dan - hoping all goes well - the Lucky Goshawk looks great. Rado DiaStar Original XL here today. I was inspired to lust for one by Paul December circa 2005 at a Windy City Windup and seeing his on the PMWF. The XL size was allegedly Rado's mythical "Unicorn" as it was always in their catalogs, but we never seen in the wild, with only the L Men's and S Women's being seen. Got this one from a local B&M jeweler in 2007 who happened to be a Rado AD, located diagonally across the town square from the Rolex AD. The jeweler closed up a couple years ago after being in business for many decades. A sad but not surprising loss. Yup, the weighted anchor does rotate on the dial, and the faceted sapphire crystal has a subtle effect on the metallic dial. The DiaStar is what made Rado famous and differentiated them from others with their "scratchproof" watch in 1962. Since then their trademark has become highly scratch resistant ceramics and the oval shape, with the DiaStar Original continuing in production with its faceted sapphire crystal and sintered tungsten carbide shell on its watch head. Very nice, John! Haven’t seen one of those in a while...
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Post by russmurray on Aug 3, 2020 14:09:52 GMT
Knock it out of the park Big Guy! SKX 399 gets the nod for me...
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Post by russmurray on Aug 3, 2020 14:12:07 GMT
Back to reasonable temps, 21º C/±70)F, but end of the week and weekend a heatwave again... Still no A/C... Thinking about solar panels, that first and then they can power the A/C later... Anyway, my Bronze "tuna" again...
You're looking younger every day Johan, what's your secret? Nice fish btw.
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Post by danb on Aug 3, 2020 14:17:58 GMT
Russian today. i
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Post by danb on Aug 3, 2020 14:24:28 GMT
Best of luck Dan.
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 3, 2020 14:32:08 GMT
Russian today. I never really thought of putting the Russian watches on bracelets- probably a fear of scraping the plating off. They look great that way, though. Very nice!
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Post by robmks on Aug 3, 2020 14:32:21 GMT
In the dog days of summer still with NTH. Geeze, I was up at 1AM and checked and it was 82°F out. Bob
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 3, 2020 14:34:51 GMT
In the dog days of summer still with NTH. Geeze, I was up at 1AM and checked and it was 82°F out. Bob Ouch! We’re finally down into the 60’s at night here- a welcome break! Great closeup of the NTH.
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Post by jamestkirk on Aug 3, 2020 15:40:33 GMT
GL Dan - hoping all goes well - the Lucky Goshawk looks great. Rado DiaStar Original XL here today. I was inspired to lust for one by Paul December circa 2005 at a Windy City Windup and seeing his on the PMWF. The XL size was allegedly Rado's mythical "Unicorn" as it was always in their catalogs, but we never seen in the wild, with only the L Men's and S Women's being seen. Got this one from a local B&M jeweler in 2007 who happened to be a Rado AD, located diagonally across the town square from the Rolex AD. The jeweler closed up a couple years ago after being in business for many decades. A sad but not surprising loss. Yup, the weighted anchor does rotate on the dial, and the faceted sapphire crystal has a subtle effect on the metallic dial. The DiaStar is what made Rado famous and differentiated them from others with their "scratchproof" watch in 1962. Since then their trademark has become highly scratch resistant ceramics and the oval shape, with the DiaStar Original continuing in production with its faceted sapphire crystal and sintered tungsten carbide shell on its watch head. Very, very nice, now that's a true turtle model.
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Post by jamestkirk on Aug 3, 2020 15:44:18 GMT
You're looking younger every day Johan, what's your secret? Nice fish btw. Finding the right pics, is the secret. This was I when I was young:
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