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Not super-refined but a whole lot of fun to wear and dive with, and has been remarkably accurate thus far. This U50 iteration comes with an extended PR of 48 - 56 hours.

 
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Tuesday. My Speedmaster is back on its bracelet. It was fun switching different straps on it, but ultimately I like the bracelet best.

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I wish the stock bracelet fit better. Like a lot of guys, it’s either too tight or too loose on me. But, it’s nothing four Uncle Seiko bracelets, a few leathers, and a dozen NATOs can’t remedy!
 
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@RI Omega Fan, you said:

"I wish the stock bracelet fit better. Like a lot of guys, it’s either too tight or too loose on me. But, it’s nothing four Uncle Seiko bracelets, a few leathers, and a dozen NATOs can’t remedy!"


I bought adjustable clasp designed for a different Omega. A fellow OF'er posted all the part numbers needed to make it work. Try a search. The clasp makes a big difference, especially moving between hot & muggy NC summers into airconditioned buildings.

Tight:
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Loose:
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PP 5227R - It’s literally the first watch I reach for each morning. Still a mad fool for this!

 
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Another new arrival. 1962 Seamaster 14389-12. Love the alpha hands on this one. Thanks to OF member and true gentleman monchichi55 for giving this one up.
 
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PP 5227R - It’s literally the first watch I reach for each morning. Still a mad fool for this!


Yup. That'd do it for me!
 
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12 hours after level 4 lockdown the streets here are very quite.

 
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Fortis Pilot, automatic, with glass bottom, bought it end of 1980s new.
It’s well worn, but still runs good !