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    Good day, IWL.

    We're expecting high temperatures - in the range of 40 to 45ºC - for the next few days, therefore a small and lightweight watch is a must. And contrary to most people, I don't mind the leather strap.

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    I'll probably have to go vintage for the rest of the week.

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    That is pretty warm C! Its the middle of winter here and another month or two before things start to warm up. In the meantime, I'm staying out of the water with this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamB View Post
    That is pretty warm C!
    Indeed it is. And, as I said elsewhere, I do hate hot weather!


    Edit: glad to see you posting, Cam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Good day, IWL.

    We're expecting high temperatures - in the range of 40 to 45ºC - for the next few days, therefore a small and lightweight watch is a must. And contrary to most people, I don't mind the leather strap.

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    I'll probably have to go vintage for the rest of the week.
    C here in middle Germany we have sonce April temperatures of 30°C and more. No spring, immediately summer.
    Since last week we have a peak of 35°C. For today and tomorrow we expecting temperatures of 36°C - 38°C.
    The other bigger problem is the precipitation. We have no rain since April. That brings a lot of problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deCompression View Post
    C here in middle Germany we have sonce April temperatures of 30°C and more. No spring, immediately summer.
    Since last week we have a peak of 35°C. For today and tomorrow we expecting temperatures of 36°C - 38°C.
    The other bigger problem is the precipitation. We have no rain since April. That brings a lot of problems.
    Yes, I've been following the situation in Centre and North Europe and things don't look good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFR View Post
    Good day, IWL.

    We're expecting high temperatures - in the range of 40 to 45ºC - for the next few days, therefore a small and lightweight watch is a must. And contrary to most people, I don't mind the leather strap.

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    I'll probably have to go vintage for the rest of the week.
    Wow, that's hot! I'm sure the vent holes help on that strap. Maybe you need to strap on a dive watch and get in the water

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