How so? Personally the flat stretch-link Omega bracelets are some of my favorites in both design and wearability
Fair enough Abrod, I like it for its vintage look but also think it does not do my moonwatch much favour ... Or maybe it does. I am torn. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xxtz63_torn-by-david-armand-natalie-imbruglia_fun
This is a 2nd execution Heuer Carrera 12 Dato, ref. 2547N, driven by a cal. 72C movement. Have a nice weekend, Mick
For the night I switched to the 1st execution of the Heuer Carrera 12 Dato, ref. 2447, to be distinguished by the fat lugs tangentially touching the case. Enjoy, Mick
Yesterday's photos. Went out to the old family place. Ostensibly to take some materials out there and to pick prickly pear tunas so Mrs. noelekal can make a batch of jelly and syrup. Really it was an excuse to hike, see the lake level, scout for deer, check boundary fences, and goof off. 90F in the shade, on the thermometer on the wall of the old cabin. Such afternoons are common this time of year in this part of Texas. Goofing off was done and cactus was picked over, at least until a rattlesnake appeared in clump at about sunset. Then it was time to pack it in for the day. Usual hiking companions while out on the remote place. Now you see them. Now you don't. Soon after the above two photos were taken the snake turned up. As it was getting a bit murky looking down in the prickly pear clumps, picking was over.
Ending the day with a slight swelling "dans ma poche" Sorry photos from archive, gae dark here at the moment.
Ouch! Don't encourage them! Many of them already do swim with their Speedmasters! I don't even wear my Rolex Oysters in water! (Please let's not have yet another "water resistance of Speedmasters" thread)!