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M��hle Terranaut I Trail Review
M��hle Glash��tte is no stranger to making tough and unique dive watches, as we saw in our review of the S.A.R. Rescue Timer. Their interests, however, go beyond the depths of the sea and into land and air too. While pilot watches are a very common thing (surprisingly common when you think of how many people are actually pilots��), watches that are designed for land sports, by which I mean biking, hiking, etc�� are oddly less common. With their Terranaut Trail line, M��hle has set out to make watches for this very purpose.With designs inspired by pilot's watches, the Terranaut's have a restrained and attractive look with an emphasis on legibility. Big hands and markers, all in khaki, are the signature of the line adding an earthiness to the palette that speaks to their purpose. Inside, the watches all feature M��hle standard over the top movement modification, making these a pretty unique offering. Of the three watches currently available, the Terranaut I Trail stands out a bit, as it has a
Moon watch - careful usage
Call me difficult, but I would like to point out the loose usage of this term by numerous sellers on TRF.May I respectfully request that this term be reserved for reference to the Omega Speedmaster Professional watches only? If it's an automatic you're talking about, it simply can't be a moon watch.Some purists might urge that this term reference only models like the 145.012 and 105.012. However, omega itself refers to both vintage and current Speedmaster Professional watches, ie 3570.50, as moon watches.My impression is that it helps prevent misunderstandings if we agree on the definition of terms. What do you think?
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Changing Bezel on a Speedy
Hello;Would putting a stainless bezel on a Speedmaster Professional void any warranty? Would it make it a Frankenwatch or ruin its value? Would I be ruining it from an all original standpoint? I found this site, .ofrei/page663.html . Are these genuine Omega parts?
Financing, discount, or both from an AD for PM Daytona
I've been circling a PM Daytona like a shark for several months, and I'm getting close to pouncing. Last time I visited an AD, he mentioned some great financing offer. I do not need the financing, but it would be a nice-to-have. (Joint bank account, optics, u spent how much on what??? factor from the SO, etc.) I'm thinking a 20-25% discount off list is a reasonable target to shoot for, ya? I expect that the AD will counter with a financing offer. Is it reasonable to ask for both. Or should I dismiss the financing offer to maximize the discount? Or does that not matter to the AD? Any advice on strategy?Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk