Looking forward to it, Dave.Then brother, wait till you see the "treasures" I'll be posting! I'll try to spare your eyes by ONLY doing one per day!
Looking forward to it, Dave.Then brother, wait till you see the "treasures" I'll be posting! I'll try to spare your eyes by ONLY doing one per day!
LOVE that band my friend! I will be going that route with my $1 Seiko (if a battery fixes it?)pretending it's Summertime
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Keeping it quite old school this week.
This thread may be of help, showing that it uses a SR-927/395 battery, but it is best to remove the caseback and see what kind of battery is in place to verify. And you may also need consult a quartz battery cross reference chart to see all the various "part numbers" which will fit depending on which brand you chose.Here's one I found in my sock drawer today. I bought it for a dollar at a "Habitat for Humanity" store years ago. They said it was werkin' when it came in:
Darn. To be continued! Pics on my other phone. It's a Seiko Battery powered Chronograph with alarm. 3 sub dials. It had some numbers, 7T32, maybe that means something?
Beautiful choice for a band! That is a heavy watch, isn't it?My Vostok Komandirskie 24 hour.
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I'll never own the watch, but thanks to you I'm now REALLY eyeballing the vintage Brut!
It is. I got the strap from Crown and Buckle. Since I am involved in Sea Scouting here in the US and Sea Scout unit flags are red and blue with a white anchor and lettering, I had to do it.Beautiful choice for a band! That is a heavy watch, isn't it?
Exquisite.Jaeger LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin in Rose Gold View attachment 1245779
Excellent!a classic for Easter Sunday
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