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EXACTAMUNDO! Plus my Muse/wife and I decided all silver seconds hand for a 'true Monochrome' visual. I'll need to rent a Leica Monochrom to take some pics when it arrives, color pics are via my Sony rig.
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4 February 2022, 09:22 AM | #663 |
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Sidebar: romance for the good old film days or not, but how does an enthusiast of Velvia landscapes end up with something as clinical as a digital Sony?
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4 February 2022, 09:29 AM | #665 | |
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Did he appreciate it for what it is or rather play it down? |
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4 February 2022, 09:50 AM | #666 |
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Many Leica friends here it looks like. Beautiful duo.
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4 February 2022, 09:53 AM | #667 |
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Seemed that he really admired it to be honest. That dial needs to be seen in the metal in terms of how it plays with the light, photos don't do it justice. Overall a very laid back and pleasant staff the day I visited. We ended up exchanging some emails about the other Czapek offerings. That boutique is done well, more of a place to hang out and talk watches, with actual timepieces to try on and admire. Unfortunately the bar wasn't open. But it was refreshing to talk with someone who was genuinely into a variety of watches, not just the brand they represent.
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Anywho, decades later I did the Hassey 503CW full outfit including meter prism finder (finder was a freebie deal from Hasselblad / B&H). So.... add things from a Kodak DC40(!) to.... Digital is best for my workflow, yet do admire and miss my Hasselblad setup. Still have dad's M3 with Summicron and other lenses. And dad being dad, plus the original meter (long dead so we use the Voigtlander), original case, all original owners manuals.... The apple does not fall far from the tree. Would love to go analog, yet not sure about yet another 'bag of glass'.... You know, it's the glass. Did I mention astronomy/tography. There's another bag here of TeleVue Ethoses / Powermate / T-mount.... Quote:
Here's dad's standard setup.
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4 February 2022, 12:46 PM | #669 |
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do u guys like it more on the bracelet or the rubber
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4 February 2022, 01:04 PM | #670 |
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4 February 2022, 06:10 PM | #671 | |
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Anyway… should return to the topic. Just fitted my adjustable clasp. It is, typically, very very clever. |
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4 February 2022, 10:09 PM | #672 |
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NATO, I like being strapped-down firmly.
--- mongrelnomoad, wonderful post Posted this elsewhere, yet also love the 'magic' of the darkroom. Ahhh, those were the Photo-Flo daze. :)
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5 February 2022, 12:21 AM | #673 |
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For those interested in the salmon dial - if only you are after the 38.5mm version you have good chances to grab one. I have confirmed that 38.5 will be produced with the salmon dial and it WILL NOT be limited (on the contrary to the 40.5 version). |
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Can every side be extended separately? |
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5 February 2022, 06:15 AM | #676 |
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Can it be closed tighter? Looks deffo like an upgrade.
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It's a little looser than the standard clasp because there's a gap between the mechanism where the links fitted flush before. Perhaps a rejigging of my links is in order, but I'm finding the looser fit quite comfortable at the moment...
You can open both sides independently while it's on your wrist but you need to take the watch off to close it back up. |
5 February 2022, 07:34 AM | #679 |
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You seem to have different variants.
Thewatchidiot has two C-shaped links after another at 6 o' clock while mongrelmonoad has a C shaped link and then one without at 6 o' clock. There seem to be less tolerances/gaps on mongrels bracelet. Can you see it, too? Is any of you wearing it as DD right now? |
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I’ve worn mine almost every day for over a year. |
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I also use that non c link but it’s not at the clasp but up one link from the clasp. You can see it in post 677 |
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5 February 2022, 09:26 AM | #682 |
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I had my bracelet brushed by Czapek. It changes the look to be more muted than with polished center links. I miss the bling of polished but prefer this industrial (?) look more.
What do you folks think of this brushed look? Like it or dislike it is personal preference, so be honest, I know one look is Never right for everyone! |
5 February 2022, 11:25 AM | #683 |
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Brushed looks great and agree with you. I also can see keeping polished center... or 'both' bracelets... and four rubber straps....
Umm, think you're asking the 'wrong guy', my answer is always yes when it comes to 'additional' bracelets and bands.
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Amazing how much the brushed bracelet changes the look. I like it and think it looks nice, but personally opted for the polished C links myself.
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I am biased since I am right now corresponding with Czapek ordering my 38.5mm. And just yesterday I learned that it is possible for them to „sell” a fully-brushed bracelet. Which I much more prefare.
Firstly - I am not a bling-bling kind of guy. Just a personal preference, as you mentioned. Secondly - I have always opted for brushed bracelets in sports watches. And Antarctique is one of these. Having said that now my headache is which dial to choose - ice blue or the salmon. Ice blue looks so nice. But salmon is so provocative, fresh and non-standard. |
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are there renders for how the salmon looks with the straps?
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5 February 2022, 06:28 PM | #687 |
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I like the brushed Cs but opted for them polished with no regrets. It’s not an ostentatious watch at all (especially with my lamé grey dial) and they just give it that little extra.
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