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Introducing The Bremont ALT1-C Rose Gold Classic Chronograph
Bremont is known for making some of the toughest watches out there. These are the watches being chosen by modern explorers and militaries all over the world and they're taken to the poles and subjected to massive G-forces. Gold probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Bremont, but today we have the robust ALT1-C chronograph rendered in rose gold with classic styling, offering up a new elegant side of Bremont.This isn't the first gold watch Bremont has made �C both the Victory and the Codebreaker are available in rose gold �C but it is the non-limited edition gold watch from the brand. This new watch starts with the same foundation as the rest of the ALT1-C chronographs. There is a 43mm Trip-Tick case, a COSC-certified calibre BE-50AE automatic chronograph movement (totalizing up to 30 minutes), and a sapphire caseback letting you look at the movement. 2 OF 2 A Closer Look At The?Bremont ALT1-C Rose Gold Classic Chronograph But, instead of the
Removing the rubber off the the Rubber Clad bezel
Hi all, I've seen another thread with a pic of a rgrc without the rubber coating and it looks amazing! My bezel isn't in greta shape and I tought I could do that. Does anyone know how to do it?TksEnviado do meu iPhone usando Tapatalk
Nautilus Braclet to Strap
Chaps, I am trying to find out the exact route to change a bracelet 5726 to a strap version.My understanding is that the end-links are different on the 5726 strap vs the 5726 bracelet; therefore, the Patek strap won't fit.Does anyone know the route to made this modification and can anyone give me a list of suppliers for a quality strap.My assumption is that someone will be making an after-market strap that fits the end links on the 5726 bracelet and therefore, all you'd need to do is purchase a deployant from Patek. Any and all advice welcome! TIA
Brown is so appealing
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Alcohol or Rolex
I keep seeing thread after thread on the same topic and people seem a bit bitter lately. I am posting this just for fun to be a bit light hearted. I have no idea if the thread will be ignored or get a dozen replies. Here we go....If you were told you had two choices what would you pick between the following. You either have to give up Rolex watches for the rest of your life or alcohol. If you have so much as a sip of beer, you lose every Rolex watch you own and can never buy a new one. If you never drink again, Rolex will deliver one of every watch in its current catalogue and a one of every new model it has to you the day Basel World hits each year with the caveat you must keep the watches for yourself.So, would you pick your favorite alcohol of choice or Rolex for the rest of your days on Earth? I would pick the watches myself as I am not a big drinker.