Ed P.,
I got my White/Plongeur just last night and tried to size the bracelet for my skinny 6.3" wrist, and guess what! It did not work! Even with all 4 removable links removed, the bracelet is still about 3/4" too large for me. My suggestion to Maria is for the next project, please...
Hey ZASKAR36,
How would you compare the SD and SF from the on-wrist feel and comfort for daily wear viewpoints?
I had considered the black SD but changed my mind in the last minute and opted for the white Plongeur SF. I do have 6.25" skinny wrists and feared that the SD with 50.5 mm...
Since my last message the Miyota 9015 movement in my Dagaz Aurora, I had it regulated and I am glad to report that it has gained a total of 2.5 seconds over the last three days. Needless to say that I am very pleased with the result. As a matter of fact, I worn it just yesterday on the...
I have just made final payment on my White Day/Plongeur hands SF as well. And now the real waiting game begins.
Thank you Maria for making it happen! Many happy returns!
CHANT
Currently, I have 2 automatics with the Miyota 9015 calibre: (1) The Dagaz - Aurora, and (2) The Citizen Grand Touring (which actually has the 9012 calibre).
When the Aurora was brand new about a new ago, it gained about 3.5 sec/d. Of late, it seems to be gaining about 10 to 12 sec/d. I am not...
My favorite micro brand is the Hong Kong based Dagaz . I am currently a proud owner of their "Aurora" dive watch.
A review of this watch can be found via the following hyperlink to the Worn and Wound website:
http://wornandwound.com/2013/12/23/dagaz-aurora-hands/
All fellow Scorpionfish lovers,
To date, there is no explicit evidence (that I am aware of) that this model is a limited production run of 100 pieces. However, one thing for sure is that it had been mentioned in one of the previous conversations that the Scorpionfish case backs are not...
I had my 41-year old Seiko Lordmatic serviced at a Seiko authorized service center. They gave it an "overhaul" and supposedly tested the case for water resistance. There was no mention of any replacement of gaskets performed! The final bill was $110 (USD). A competent watch smith should be able...
I am a newbie to the Borealis Watch Forum and would like to say hi and give you a brief account of my watch collecting "history".
I first started interested in watches when I received my very first one way back in the late '60s. Yes, I am an old geezer, but please don't laugh! It was...
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