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Enjoying my NTTD today, even more so with the newly adorned watch roll courtesy of one Mr D Craig, and massive kudos to my better half for securing his signature this weekend at an event. Apparently he was charming and obvs instantly recognised the NTTD watch roll.

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Enjoying my NTTD today, even more so with the newly adorned watch roll courtesy of one Mr D Craig, and massive kudos to my better half for securing his signature this weekend at an event. Apparently he was charming and obvs instantly recognised the NTTD watch roll.

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Super cool!
 
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My only Seamaster at the moment is a 2535.80.
A product of my being Irish and of a certain age means that Brosnan is "my" Bond I suppose.
So a bond era Seamaster and with the added bonus of my favourite complication, the GMT means that this was the one for me.
I picked this up in late 2021 as an Xmas present to myself.

In the time I've owned it, I had the case and bracelet refurbished by AJWSL.
The bracelet prior to refurb had been run over a mop polisher and had lost its polish/brush contrast and looked quite flat.
I decided that getting the bracelet done was the perfect excuse to get the watch head done too.

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Hello everyone, new to the forum. Thought id start out by posting my first Omega watch I picked up which was my Seamaster James Bond 60th Anniversary.

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My only Seamaster at the moment is a 2535.80.
A product of my being Irish and of a certain age means that Brosnan is "my" Bond I suppose.
So a bond era Seamaster and with the added bonus of my favourite complication, the GMT means that this was the one for me.
I picked this up in late 2021 as an Xmas present to myself.

In the time I've owned it, I had the case and bracelet refurbished by AJWSL.
The bracelet prior to refurb had been run over a mop polisher and had lost its polish/brush contrast and looked quite flat.
I decided that getting the bracelet done was the perfect excuse to get the watch head done too.

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That looks really good! I need to do that with my Seamaster too. I have the same problem with my bracelet as you had with yours, there is almost no difference between the polished part and the brushed part. I have been hesitante too get it done because I have seen some bad jobs on here, but it looks like AJWS knows what he is doing. Did you change the pins and collars in the bracelet too?
 
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That looks really good! I need to do that with my Seamaster too. I have the same problem with my bracelet as you had with yours, there is almost no difference between the polished part and the brushed part. I have been hesitante too get it done because I have seen some bad jobs on here, but it looks like AJWS knows what he is doing. Did you change the pins and collars in the bracelet too?
Thank you.
I saw their work shared on a thread on TZUK and decided I had to at least try and bring mine back to it's best.
I've not had the bracelet repinned as there's zero slack on it as yet.
I do have plenty of collar and pins to do the job when the need arises.