The (Less intimidating) Watch Thread
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@IrishHeart really cool watches
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@Cole I agree with you. Not that I need reminding regarding the message!
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Ok, so I found the right thread.
I just received my first diver:
I think it is a beautiful watch, and based on the first 24 hours I’ve been
reasonably lucky with precision as well.I haven’t had luck with straps though. I think the stock bracelet is ok, but I’m looking for a good rubber strap and a nato/zulu as well. I have a couple of natos from a Danish website, they are a little disappointing. They are comfortable enough, but the nylon is very shiny, I think I would prefer something a bit more textured.
Any recommendations for straps? Preferably from an EU vendor, but I’m willing to compromise if I can get better options outside the EU.
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Without a doubt.......
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On mine I like the original Seiko Prospex rubber strap.
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I like the look of Erika's Originals straps, although I haven't tried one.
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Trusty g-shock metal square.
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Buzz Rickson’s A-11 watch (seiko movement). Repro of a WWII Elgin watch.
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My Grandfather was a pilot and a navigator in the Navy and Air Forces during WWII. The plane he was on went down somewhere over the Philippines in 1945, and he floated in the ocean for a few days before being rescued. Somewhere over the years, the Type A-11 that he wore (and was wearing at that time) found it's way into my hands. It wasn't working, and is rusted out in areas (obvs) but has always meant a lot to me. I finally found another one from the same maker (Elgin) and the same year (1944) and decided to pick it up. It is also in perfect working order and has a period-correct olive watch band on it! Beyond stoked to be wearing this piece and think of Grandpop every time I put it on!
Here's his original watch, which I have on a shelf on our family gallery wall:
And here is the one I just picked up: