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    Weird day today. We've got an employee who has been with us since the beginning retiring. This will be the second employee we've had to replace in 5 years. Normally it's ten or more years between things like that.

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    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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    Stowa for a lovely, cooler day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanator View Post
    Omega SMP Diver 300 Storm Trooper arrived today. Will move to strap in a bit.



    Orange Zealande strap. So superior to the OEM strap for the diver 300.



    And my favorite the white Zealande strap.

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    Now a true Storm Trooper watch.
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    Looks great. I never heard of Zealande straps. Seems like a really great deal comparing prices with Rubber B and Everest.
    Cheers,

    Richard

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    Giving the GS a go, noticed I’ve set the GMT funny when adjusting for DST. Bugger.






    Wishing a sunny weekend for everyone!


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    TGIF WIL Freinds been absent lately all electronic devices have collaborated and rebelled against me so this pic is recycled but It's on the wrist !

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
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    So does that reserve position mean it's completely out of gas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    So does that reserve position mean it's completely out of gas?

    It does. No red shows when it’s fully wound, as now -


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    The indicator is two rotating discs - the pale green cover, plus the red disc below - which means that the aperture is always moving, as is the red portion of the lower disc. It’s the most fascinating power reserve I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    It does. No red shows when it’s fully wound, as now -


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    The indicator is two rotating discs - the pale green cover, plus the red disc below - which means that the aperture is always moving, as is the red portion of the lower disc. It’s the most fascinating power reserve I know.

    It's also one of the very few on the front of a watch that doesn't offend.
    Solve all your doubts through question mode.

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