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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Went through something similar but less painful with my daughter. I gave her my Maurice Lacroix Les Classiques, and even after I punched additional holes (with an awl), it was really too long. So I ordered a short strap (110 x 70) from fredastraps.com. I was very nervous about changing straps on a gold watch, but got it done, and it fits her on the last hole. Whew!

    She mainly wears it for when she goes out, but I taught her how to wind it and set the date.


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    Did she say winding it was waste of time? Now that I remember, those were the words my wife used (shaking my head)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    Did she say winding it was waste of time? Now that I remember, those were the words my wife used (shaking my head)
    Lol. No, but I did have to explain what a mechanical watch was. She's only 21.


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    Swap out! New pics of the T Nav on MadDog sharkskin with monster buckle



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    Thought I'd update the record.




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