Thanks guys been a while - love the DSSD . It’s killed my need to buy and sell endlessly . Still have a CWC , Seiko etc . Buy they just live in a box .
Thanks Jason …. It’s my always watch and will never leave .
Yep no polishing or pip surgery . It’s going to Sarraff. They can pressure test to about 1200 meters . That’s way more than i need for ocean swimming . Thanks to my buddy Tom for the help here .
Hey fellas . Don’t post much any more as work is out of control . Pretty much just wear my Rolex Deep Sea since a picked it up here a year and a half ago . Well it has become tough to wind so it needs a service . Any recommendations ? It’s a 2010 116660 Mk1 dial . So no RSC I won’t use Rik D as I ha...
Yo, I gotta get one of these but they’re already out of stock! https://www.gshock.com/watches/limited-edition/gwg2000tlc1a 12839310-77E4-449F-AE6D-52607D477C2E.jpeg I like the words “smaller lighter watch” but how do it’s dimensions compare with the standard Mudmaster? Well Ed the dimensions of you...
I will take a look brother. It’s not in the greatest condition but I’m happy to just send you it, no payment needed . Pm me your address. Thank you Man! I am OVER the moon! https://i.imgur.com/OD4Xn8T.jpg https://i.imgur.com/FzoHkyB.jpg Now the research endlinks. I think 357 is correct. Thanks agai...
Man that’s really nice . I remember Matt having one up for sale for like 6.5K I passed as I thought it was too much for a Sub :nutkick: Thanks I sold my first LV (pointy 4) for £4,900 in late 2015, along with a BLNR for £5,100 as a cash raising exercise towards the deposit for my son's first house....
The firearms industry has used titanium–titanium boride composites processed by three powder metallurgy techniques hot isostatic pressing, spark plasma sintering and vacuum sintering for a long time. Its old technology. Glocks - "tenifer" for example is essentially the same technology.