
Yes it is that time of honeymoon already. Time when you wanna start changing things. They don't call me Mr. Green for nothing Must say happy with new shoes Here's before and after for your consideration Cheers D
They don't call me Mr. Green for nothing



But I like the texture of the green. Either way, both suit you.
Not very found of then original strap here... Best Blomman
A few questions as I need to by a dress watch and itβs down to GP and Omega. I already have a couple of Seamasters so with regard to GP (Iβm looking at the 1945)... 1. Did you buy it directly from GP? 2. Is there an opportunity to return the watch for a full refund (not an exchange)? 3. Was the watch accurate...did it need to go back for adjustment. When is the recommended service supposed to be performed? 4. How has your over all experience with GP been? Any input would be valuable to me. Thank
To shortly address your questions. 1. No it is LE from 2001 made in 2001 samples so only second market and if some AD have it tucked away somewhere. 2. I think this depends on seller. 3. It is recommended that watch is serviced and adjusted every 5 to 7 years also after purchase all watch go to my watchmaker for full service and or overhaul....after service and adjustment all is perfect. 4. Owning more than dozen G-Ps I'm very happy with all of them no more or less trouble than with any other br
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