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Good day all. 1953 Seamaster 2577 with a black honeycomb dial with Breguet numerals.
 
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Ah good morning got out a little late for the sunrise hope it’s a good day for all
 
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New to me….cross post in the WTB for a link


well it will be a cross post once mods review
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Some of our members have posted their ST1s on bracelets, and I’ve really liked the look. I’m leaning towards the all brushed version of the current 3861 bracelet on the ST1, but during the peak of my recent Covid experience I had a singular moment of lucidity; the 1450/808 combo! I’ve really liked the 1450 on the Italy Special, but I certainly wear the ST1 more often than gold. I hope the Forum is doing well this morning; have great days/nites.
 
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I always enjoy these pictures from @Flysatchmo. The ones over the Rockies (if I recall correctly) a couple of weeks ago were equally stunning. Thanks for sharing. Awesome Speedmaster, too!
 
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Early 1960's Technos Sky~Diver with 500M dial - Cal.2472.

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I recently replaced the cell on my 60-year old Accutron 214 (one owner, me), to find it gained about 5 seconds per day. This can happen when you fit a 1.55 volt cell into a watch that requires a 1.35-volt cell. So I replaced the cell again, this time using the modern Accu-Cell which puts out lower voltage. Back to normal. While doing this, I discovered that the date code on the case back indicates 1963, so it is 61 years old. Not bad, I’d say!