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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by skywatch View Post
    It happens to me when I try to upload something at full size. If I shrink an image down to around 1200 or 1500 pixels it behaves much better. What I do to prevent any funny business is upload first to a server and then post a link. It's hardly convenient from a mobile device though.
    I use this method on my iPhone:

    1. Take picture.
    2. Crop picture a bit using the regular camera app on the iPhone, trying to make picture a bit taller than wide (although it seems to work even if I don't).
    3. Save picture.
    4. Go to web browser on phone, open WRUW thread, blow up the reply window enough to be seen, add text and picture, done.

    Seems to work just fine as long as picture isn't much over 1.5MB as shown in the photo edit screen on my phone.

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    Tried on a few more yesterday.

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    Not impressed.

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    As they had these two tanks, I thought it would be handy. Still, of Cartier only the Santos is of interest.

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    36mm, too small.

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    Passable, I liked it better than the ML Aikon.

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    I remember I tried their 'B-Uhr' version, not sure about these two. They feel a bit generic and not up to the price tag, I think. I'd take a Hammy over these every time.

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    Out of curiosity. It might be a maybe.

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    I checked out this GO to see if I could get away with a 40mm white(-ish) dial. Turned out I could.

    The highlight of the day was the MG, though.

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    Think about all the money you saved not liking the PP.

    That GO looks fine on you--they tend to have short lug-to-lug.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  8. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Think about all the money you saved not liking the PP.
    Normally, I at least know the ballpark figure, but here I have no idea. Let me remain in blissful ignorance.

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    I like the Patek and Mido the best. I always struggle to choose between those two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    I like the Patek and Mido the best. I always struggle to choose between those two.
    Tell us more.

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    That GP looked good on your wrist.
    Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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