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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Finally back to work!

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    Most of us would say "Oh $hit I have to go back to work".
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    Going to give this one another week.

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    Happy Monday! It's going to be a long tough week here. Despite my lack of interest in printing anymore and despite my less than excellent eyesight there are still a few things I do better than any of my staff. One of them is four colour process printing and I have a huge job in the shop for Dr. Pepper, so all week on the presses for me. This means a week fo work watches. Starting with this:

    24752599315_8699666984_o by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    T-Lord on Old Goat.

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    A good Monday to you!


    Oddly, this new Artelier looks somewhat different to me than my last. In person, it seems softer and more luminous, but so far I haven't been able to capture that in a photo. Need to venture outside, I guess!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Krinkle View Post
    Happy Monday! It's going to be a long tough week here. Despite my lack of interest in printing anymore and despite my less than excellent eyesight there are still a few things I do better than any of my staff. One of them is four colour process printing and I have a huge job in the shop for Dr. Pepper, so all week on the presses for me. This means a week fo work watches. Starting with this:

    24752599315_8699666984_o by Hank Blanc, on Flickr

    T-Lord on Old Goat.
    Beautiful photo, Henry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAGtime View Post
    A good Monday to you!


    Oddly, this new Artelier looks somewhat different to me than my last. In person, it seems softer and more luminous, but so far I haven't been able to capture that in a photo. Need to venture outside, I guess!


    Jane




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    Just as importantly, I hope it's running well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Just as importantly, I hope it's running well!
    Thanks, ml! So far, so good. The Oris manual says that the acceptable range is -5 to +20 secs per day. So far, it is running about +8 secs per day. I am going to give it some time and see what happens. I can live with this daily rate as long as it runs consistently. Fingers crossed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlcor View Post
    Just as importantly, I hope it's running well!

    Thank you Jane. Chases's strap has transformed this watch. It is much better looking when you can tell the dial is not black.

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