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Old 20 May 2013, 05:42 AM   #31
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Stunning watch. How do you find it copes in the summer/winter when your wrist size changes and you're limited to one size?
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Old 11 June 2013, 01:03 PM   #32
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That's absolutely gorgeous..
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Old 11 June 2013, 03:51 PM   #33
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For me it's always casual wear... but it looks with everything...



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Old 11 June 2013, 07:49 PM   #34
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Stunning watch. How do you find it copes in the summer/winter when your wrist size changes and you're limited to one size?
I just wear it a bit looser than I normally would. Cost me a new strap to get it right.

But it would be nice to have an adjustable strap. Would be easy to do, if the clasp were a three or four mm wider, leaving room inside for some extra strap, would allow a couple notches of adjustment.
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Old 11 June 2013, 08:46 PM   #35
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Very versatile

It's an extremely versatile watch as the photos on this thread demonstrate perfectly. Very well constructed and unique with a sporty elegance that almost crosses into the dress category, but much as I try to convince myself otherwise, it's still not a dress watch - at least not in the purest sense.

Still a gorgeous watch that I wouldnt mind owing!
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Old 12 June 2013, 03:02 PM   #36
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Great to live in a time when sporty can be dressy and dressy can be sporty.
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Old 14 June 2013, 01:59 AM   #37
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Stunning watch. How do you find it copes in the summer/winter when your wrist size changes and you're limited to one size?
trick is to not cut the strap too short/tight. mine is perfectly resized, by myself of course, so it can cater for thin and fat wrists
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