a $34.00 Casio
I forgot to mention that apparently it's good enough for NASA
a $34.00 Casio
I wonder if their suits and helmets are also made in China.I forgot to mention that apparently it's good enough for NASA
If they are they obviously work! I haven’t heard of any major issues.I wonder if their suits and helmets are also made in China.
At a $500 spread between rubber strap and metal bracelet, I’ll go out on a limb I can get a nice ( if not original) bracelet for less than $500 .
Being honest with each other , the only one here making sense is @Ash with a $34.00 Casio. But that’s not the game …..
Even the OEM one is cheaper than the spread in price at $170 CAD. It makes no sense.
Bulova 8691596-A-96B258 Lunar Pilot Strap • Official dealer • Mastersintime.com
Shush, you. Bringing practicality and logic into buying watches? Don't you dare. I want to keep spending thousands on a device utilising hundreds-of-years-old technology when the phone I already have is way more accurate at the same job, thank you very much...
My wife turned off auto time update on her smartphone. It drifted by almost four minutes in a year. I suspect they don't care much about accuracy as they assume you will have auto update on.when the phone I already have is way more accurate at the same job, thank you very much...
My wife turned off auto time update on her smartphone. It drifted by almost four minutes in a year. I suspect they don't care much about accuracy as they assume you will have auto update on.
I haven't compared the Bulova prices in that store, as their watches mostly aren't to my taste (except the Devil Diver),
Been a while since I've done this but I'm assuming this end link/end piece comes off easily with the release of the spring bars? It just seems pretty mated to the watch. Could just be tight tolerances though. Swapping out the metal band with a black fluororubber one.
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