I will admit, I have surprised myself, as you know from other threads, my watch collection has thinned down considerably over the last twelve months, but even so, I just don't think about putting on anything else, I love the fit, the weight, the size, the lug holes, the old oyster bracelet I've always found very comfortable, it goes with suit or jeans, I've just worn it on a NATO for 10 days on the beach in Ibiza, does the lot really (I wouldn't wear it with anything formal of course).You're the reason I (and the rest of my watches) are scared to snag one of these Sean ; )
You're gonna have to stop posting pictures of that Dan, I'm supposed to be saving the pennies for a rainy day.... ;-)
It's gorgeous, any idea why the hands have aged so differently, it's almost like they've been treated with a different batch of lume?Hi Lexi, It 's an original Tritium Maxi Dial Mark III, the hands do seem to have aged differently.
Here's a better pic showing the dial.
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Beautiful watch and a terrific photo.
Absolutely gorgeous, that looks brand new, do you have any 'before' photo's?My overhauled Tudor Ref. 79190.
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Just back from here:
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That is lovely.First post in the rolex forum. Just picked this one up yesterday. Getting used to the 40 mm case coming from a 44mm diver.
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Dan, I've always meant to ask, do you get the end links made or can they be bought? They really do finish off the strap perfectly.
Ah I see, that's a good solution, I was wondering if you'd had to notch the strap somehow but I can see how they work now, excellent.Thanks, mate! Always important to mind the gap. These are custom made by Etur, a member over at The Rolex forum. He makes them for many Rolex and Tudor references, including TT models. The end links just sit between the case and strap.
They really do make any strap looking like original equipment.
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