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    Back to the Daytona again...



    Though Mr Roboto will get an outing later today

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    well was going to mod this out but the case size is so small 44 internal measuremts is the issue ) that the it's hard to replace the dial (36.3mm dial ) without having to change the movement type
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    Diastar 40 LE.
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    ...japanese start

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    Couldn't decide, so it's one on the left and one on the right:

    Cheers, Sedi

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    Starting my day with the poor busted Oceanographer thanks to my first boy BB....the little $hit!



    The cat in the forefront, he's my best bud
    but what an a$$ he can be.


    Peace,
    Preston

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