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Post by bfhammer on Aug 1, 2020 16:04:48 GMT
Hello boys! It's a no-wind day for the Okeah. I want it stopped for good lume shots this weekend.
Looking good, Chris! Just so you know, the power reserve on the Poljot 3133 is 60-65 hours. No slouch in that department. Maybe I should time it with my chronograph...
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 1, 2020 16:58:20 GMT
Hi guys! WFWF has disappeared- good thing I used Sitesucker last night- downloaded the bulk of it. Citizen on the wrist this morning and Hamilton field Khaki after the yard work. Such a unique Eco-Drive! And I don't see a Hamilton, but I see your Air King. Oh, frack! I was editing and grabbed wrong pic...
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 1, 2020 17:07:29 GMT
I'm glad folks are using this! I wish I had thought of it earlier. It took me a while to find the reply button at the bottom. Awesome Zodiac, John. All phantom hands! What's the movement? I put on the Deep Blue Daynight Tritdiver today. A lot of watch for the money, literally and figuratively. Great diver, Dan!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2020 17:22:12 GMT
I am it is a realy nice change. Kinda like getting a new watch.
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 1, 2020 17:33:58 GMT
Yes, it's a working forum! WFWF didn't work when I just wanted to check out the e-mail send messages. So, that's really over and out! Let's see if we can make this work. Love that pretty Zodiac, John! Let's try the humongous one again... Looking good my friend! And if your bicycle chain should break, you have a spare! LOL!
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Post by jamestkirk on Aug 1, 2020 20:57:03 GMT
And a nice chain for that! Very blingy!
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Post by John Lind on Aug 2, 2020 6:43:11 GMT
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Post by jamestkirk on Aug 2, 2020 7:37:37 GMT
I'm glad folks are using this! I wish I had thought of it earlier. It took me a while to find the reply button at the bottom. Awesome Zodiac, John. All phantom hands! What's the movement? I put on the Deep Blue Daynight Tritdiver today. A lot of watch for the money, literally and figuratively. Love that DB, but these are still not WF enough for me at this time!
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Post by marsss25 on Aug 2, 2020 13:46:13 GMT
That’ a stunning design... but no guilloché? Sorry Marcel. Best I could do that early was a fine sunburst. You want guilloché? We can do guilloché! ROTFLMAO!!!
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Post by John Lind on Aug 2, 2020 16:52:48 GMT
I'm glad folks are using this! I wish I had thought of it earlier. It took me a while to find the reply button at the bottom. Awesome Zodiac, John. All phantom hands! What's the movement? I put on the Deep Blue Daynight Tritdiver today. A lot of watch for the money, literally and figuratively. It's an ETA 2824-2. The "mystery dial" hands are clear discs with the hands and red dot printed on them. The Zodiac logo on the underside of the crystal hides the central pinion to which they're attached (just as normal hands would be) and the chapter ring, also printed on the underside of the crystal, conceals the edges of the disks. Zodiac wasn't the only company, or the first one, to do a "mystery dial" but perhaps became best known for it in volume. There are other schemes for doing it, but the disc method used by Zodiac is the most common I've seen.
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