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echt een oprecht goeie video ik koop soms ook een horloge en 5 dagen erna heb ik er spijt van ik kan beter even wachten en kijken of het nu al dat geld waar is of niet
The T in Audomars Piquet is silent. Also you just got up? To show us these? Shows how your mind works, congrats on having a little bit of money for a short space of time. Start saving, as your short reign is coming to an end!
When he says 'top' does he mean the 12 o'clock is the top? So more links at the 12 oclock, or is it the 6 oclock, ik that sounds like a dumb q but someone else in the comments said that they had less on the 12 side and i thought that was considered the top
Thanks for the great review. The pictures in the ads make the green look kind weird but now that I see it in your video I will be buying this watch. Thanks again. Cheers.
My late father gifted me an Invicta Pro Diver. He loved Invicta watches because they're nice to wear and are a good value for the price. It's one of my favorite watches I own.
The thing about this Green/Teal Kamasu is, if you put it on a quality silicone strap, it becomes a completely different watch. The stock bracelet does not do it justice. I put it on a Khaki (or military green) quick-fit silicone strap from a Garmin watch and the contrast makes the dial and the Bezel literally pop! It gave my Kamasu a second life.
I think SNK377/379/381 might have something to say about "best Seiko 5". Especially the SNK379 (the green version), even though it is very, very hard to find. That's why I ordered an SNK381 (black/charcoal dial) after literally weeks of bouncing back and forth between the various available versions of the OG 5: SNXS, SNKL, SNK615/621 (I almost got that one), SNKK/SNKE... None of them has the perfect dial ensemble that the SNK381 has: lumed NUMERALS all around the dial (except at 3'oclock), very elegant leaf-style hands and reverse-lollipop seconds hand (all with tons of lume), framed day-date with black wheels (to match the deep, rich black-ish / anthracite dial) and, to top it all of in the most elegant fashion, a very subtle dotted minute track along the edge of the dial. Hwoever designed this dial for the OG 5 has admirable sense for aesthetics, because they definitelly brought the watch to another level, compared even with watches that have the exact same cases, like your SNKL41. Considering what a cash-grab the "new" SNXSs are, I have a feeling the OG 5s are going to return to the spotlight and people are going to rush out to buy one for their collections. It is exactly what I did, having put off such a purchase for years, simply because I thought these were going to be on the market forever. Well, Seiko is starting to discontinue them and the replacements are 3 times more expensive.
Uncle's notes The SNXS line is a fantastic and inexpensive dress watch in the Seiko 5 line. There are so many different dial designs and color options and it's hard to find a better watch for the price. The bracelet, though, leaves a lot to be desired. Never fear Seiko-holics, I've got your back! I decided to release 2 of my most popular bracelets for this series - the Executive and Lincoln. Your favorite budget timepiece just got a whole lot better! What's included One Jubilee-style bracelet, pair of end-links, one pair of 1.8mm spring bars Specs Lug width to Buckle: 19mm to 16mm Length: 170mm Min.length after adjusted : 120mm Clasp : 316L Stainless Steel Milled Clasp Thickness: 3.8mm Net Weight: 63 grams Finish: Brushed/Polished Spring bar diameter: 1.8mm Lug end style : Hollow Curved End Adjustment type : Pressure Pins Material : 316L Stainless Steel, all solid links (hollow end links) SHIPPING INFO RETURN POLICY Share Opens in a new window. Tweet Opens in a new window. Pin it
Most grateful for the tips. I have an omega seamaster aqua terra and a small wrist. Removed to standard links and bracelet was still too loose. Then removed a half link from 6 o’clock and bracelet became a tad too tight. I returned the half link and simply bent the thick metal clasp under hot water and voila!