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Old 27 June 2010, 01:48 AM   #31
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I actually REALY like that!! Awesome....
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Old 27 June 2010, 01:49 AM   #32
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Looks like it was meant to be !

Say Dalip, can you take one close up of where the case meets the SEL, I want to see the gap, if any, like JJ has with his E2...
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Old 27 June 2010, 01:54 AM   #33
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Looks like it was meant to be !

Say Dalip, can you take one close up of where the case meets the SEL, I want to see the gap, if any, like JJ has with his E2...
Would do Sinkster but it's off there now and back on the pepsi ready for the trip.....and I have to help out tomorrow otherwise I'll be with the dog.....



All cuddled up in my basket
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Old 27 June 2010, 01:57 AM   #34
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Would do Sinkster but it's off there now and back on the pepsi ready for the trip.....and I have to help out tomorrow otherwise I'll be with the dog.....



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Next time then, have a great trip !
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Old 27 June 2010, 01:58 AM   #35
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Just make sure to bring a couple of nice watches ... so you can pay for the bets you'll loose once you are here in Barcelona , Dalip
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Old 27 June 2010, 02:09 AM   #36
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Just make sure to bring a couple of nice watches ... so you can pay for the bets you'll loose once you are here in Barcelona , Dalip
We will only have 2 games left Trist.....3rd/4th and then the final when I'm there......so ...I'll have to bet them both on England beating Spain...now wouldn't that be something.....Unlikely....but it's football
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Old 27 June 2010, 02:16 AM   #37
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Dalip that looks awesome!
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Old 27 June 2010, 02:21 AM   #38
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We will only have 2 games left Trist.....3rd/4th and then the final when I'm there......so ...I'll have to bet them both on England beating Spain...now wouldn't that be something.....Unlikely....but it's football

Exactly .. 2 games .. so bring 2 watches

Have a safe flight and see you soon my friend
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Old 27 June 2010, 02:50 AM   #39
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Looks like it was meant to be !

Say Dalip, can you take one close up of where the case meets the SEL, I want to see the gap, if any, like JJ has with his E2...
I was curious about that too...
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Old 27 June 2010, 02:53 AM   #40
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Stunning Dalip! Good work mate. Could you post some pics so we can see how the bracelet aligns with the case?
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Old 27 June 2010, 03:09 AM   #41
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Verry nice. The size of the links and numerals on the bezel complement each other perfectly.
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Old 27 June 2010, 03:58 AM   #42
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To my eyes simply ugly
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Old 27 June 2010, 03:58 AM   #43
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Looks terrific, Dalip.

This Super Jubilee bracelet has ALL solid links and would be strong enough to take the heavy weight of the GMT-IIC watch head.

My only concern would be this: The original spring-bars which come with the Oyster bracelet would be 2 mm in thickness..............whereas the SJ bracelet can ONLY take 1.8 mm spring-bars leaving a small element of doubt about the security of the watch.

Technically what we have here now that the SJ bracelet has been mounted on this watch case, is a 1.8 mm thick spring-bar in place of a 2 mm thick spring-bar.

Just hope this does NOT compromise the security of the watch.

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Old 27 June 2010, 11:29 AM   #44
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I was curious about that too...

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Stunning Dalip! Good work mate. Could you post some pics so we can see how the bracelet aligns with the case?
Will have to wait guys I'm afraid...the SJ is back on the Pepsi for the trip ...and I must focus on getting things sorted now..otherwise Alison will ... well ...give me a nasty look

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Looks terrific, Dalip.

This Super Jubilee bracelet has ALL solid links and would be strong enough to take the heavy weight of the GMT-IIC watch head.

My only concern would be this: The original spring-bars which come with the Oyster bracelet would be 2 mm in thickness..............whereas the SJ bracelet can ONLY take 1.8 mm spring-bars leaving a small element of doubt about the security of the watch.

Technically what we have here now that the SJ bracelet has been mounted on this watch case, is a 1.8 mm thick spring-bar in place of a 2 mm thick spring-bar.

Just hope this does NOT compromise the security of the watch.

JJ
It's off the 2C now JJ...and back on the Pepsi..same issue with the 1.8 vs 2mm....but lighter watch I guess...also the bracelet was easy to click in to the Pepsi but a struggle to squeeze into the 2C....

I'll juts have to be careful when I'm throwing the Javelin......
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Old 29 June 2010, 01:12 AM   #45
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