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13 December 2005, 11:38 PM | #1 |
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ExpII on Black Carbon with Red Stitching
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14 December 2005, 12:36 AM | #2 |
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Dude I stand corrected from my doubts. That is super cool
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14 December 2005, 01:01 AM | #3 |
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Nah, a little to flashy for my taste.
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I only had the carbon on for an hour yesterday. It is stiff and needs breaking in to be comfortable, and the sheen of the carbon gives it a more bling look. But it's very different looking and always nice to have options. |
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Daren does that to his leather straps |
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Thanks, good advice. I'm sure the sheen will fade once I start wearing it. |
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14 December 2005, 03:18 AM | #7 |
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Wow!
John, that is awesome! I love it! It makes it look like a whole new watch - simply an amazing difference.......I knew it was going to look good, but not that good....
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Not much into straps, I still love that one....the red stitching goes so well with the red 24-hour hand, and I love the surface on that strap....nice!!
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14 December 2005, 07:21 AM | #9 |
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Thanks guys. I'm still very much digging the black with white stitching. I'll pop the red on again, and likely soon as it fits with the holiday spirit (and my red dress shirt ).
I'm still thinking a navy blue leather strap would be nice. Thoughts? |
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That combo is YUCKIN FUMMY!!! I love it John, I had to go put my black with white carbon on the 88 tonight because that looked so good.
And I don't soak my leather straps wanker, I coat them in mink oil to make them waterproof. It works like a charm!!
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Hey Johnny. The strap looks good on the watch. I like the stitching and the way it picks up the red hand. It gives it a totally different look from the bracelet and the black/white strap.
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Thanks for the thumbs up guys (except for Ed, ). I've actually got this combo on now to break it in a bit. It looks pretty sharp, if I do say so myself.
Daren, with 30 straps for your 88, I don't know how you can decide what to wear it on. I've only got two straps and a bracelet... and I'm having trouble. |
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Cool, I look forward to it.
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Yes like it think it works well,nice strap.
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