WRUW Today?

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Many enthusiasts are not fond of it but I just have lots of fun wearing it. Great beater and fun to wear if you're going for a hike or just to beat it around on a rainy day. About to go do groceries. Giving some thought about modding it.

Wishing everyone a great Friday.

 
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Rain expected -- and it did during the 15 minutes I was in the supermarket 😁

 
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Waltavia!? 😎 - One of the coolest watches from the 60’s that never was! - 1969 Waltham chrono -all lume indexes, hours bezel, Valjoux 7736 (custom vintage project). Lemonade from lemons - I did not create the watch, I purchased thinking it was original. I’ve since made it look the way I desire, since it was a “franken” to start.
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To give you an idea of my wrist size, and why I gravitate to larger watches > 40mm, here is picture proof that a 44mm DSSD is not too big. I'm not a giant = 5' 9" and 250 lbs. The pic makes the Deep Blue look "normal" size!

Well, this 34.5 almost dwarfs my stick thin wrist 🙁



Guess I’ll have to keep punching extra holes in my standard size leather straps

(and don’t even ask how many links I have to remove to size a metal bracelet!)

 
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Nice to come home to this after an interminable week down the 401, I-75, up I-71 and I-90 around Ohio and Kentucky...
 
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U.S. issued in the early 1950s...my only mil watch and my only Breitling for VA duty today...on the @DaveK lanyard...

 
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@Spruce and I could trade straps and bracelets. Half the links removed, or so it felt 😁
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Sporty Friday with the Garmin, use the bike computer mostly, so this one seats a lot.