Watches - another OCD problem
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More pictures of the Grand Seiko please!
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Here's some old pics
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Excellent!
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Hi everybody nice watches on here
does anybody of you know Shane? I think his strapwork is fantastic, and the sound on his page is great. Maybe somebody could help with me the sick drum n bass beat under section "customer comments"? yeeeeah
http://www.delaurian.com/index.html
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Shane is among the well known strap makers especially among paneristi. To get a better view on a vast no. Of good straps out there, try and surf the strap vendor market and review corner and you'll be amazed.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/674579/
But beware, you'll be addicted ::)
But for best bang for the bucks,, your best bet are those straps from Asia such as petergunny, heroic18, paolo18 and many more and their quality is top notch as well.
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thanks friday mate having owned panerais as well (and got addicted to straps hehehe) I know most of the products from the strapmakers of paneristi forum. pretty good stuff there. thanks for sharing
anybody knows the beat shane runs on his page under customer comments? would be awesome
thanks.
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Why not email him and ask?
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Very nice. I love how clean the dial looks, despite being a chronograph. I love pilot style watches…
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Cool. I like the heritage behind Laco as one of the original companies for the the Flieger watches. Maybe I'll get one someday, though I really don't need any more watches…
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I'm a big fan of this one:
Virtually scratchproof crystal, 500 meter water resistance (more than you'll ever need), solid and reliable ETA 2824 movement and a tough, lightweight titanium case. If you look around, you can find one used for about 30-35% off retail, which makes them a very good value.
You could also look for pilot/flieger style watches, which are simple, classic designs and fairly durable. Laco, Archimede, Stowa and Steinhart all make nice ones. Most should be suitable for moderately rough use, though typically they don't have very good water resistance. If you're going to be getting your watch drenched on a regular basis, you should look for a diver style watch. To my eye, they don't look as good on leather straps as they do on bracelets or straps made of rubber or nylon, though.
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