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Rabirnie wrote:Mod-Monday compliant with a suede strap for the Codek. First time really wearing this watch, as I got a little busy and then realized I wanted a different strap than the black shell cordovan it came on. I think it pairs well and makes me think orange suede would look dynamite to complement the tip of the second hand. Orange would also serve me well for wearing at Clemson sporting events!
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ManOnTime wrote:Mod Monday compliance. Landshark on a Zuludiver wave strap. This one is much softer and pliable than any of the Seiko straps like this I’ve had.
All 3 of these strap swaps look to be awesome upgrades(aside from the speedy of course, still a great strap, I have one in my cart, but an upgrade?). They all work really well on the watches, well done!
Speaking of strap swaps, I think I may have the only Oceanus S100 on strap thanks to our very own Tennesseean_87! It's a little different, but in the best possible way. I think this definitely counts for mod Monday. Integrated lugs plus a pin and collar connection made this a difficult and very unique strap. Thanks again for All the hard work Thomas!
Rabirnie wrote:Mod-Monday compliant with a suede strap for the Codek. First time really wearing this watch, as I got a little busy and then realized I wanted a different strap than the black shell cordovan it came on. I think it pairs well and makes me think orange suede would look dynamite to complement the tip of the second hand. Orange would also serve me well for wearing at Clemson sporting events!
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Stretch44 wrote:Again...
ManOnTime wrote:Mod Monday compliance. Landshark on a Zuludiver wave strap. This one is much softer and pliable than any of the Seiko straps like this I’ve had.
All 3 of these strap swaps look to be awesome upgrades(aside from the speedy of course, still a great strap, I have one in my cart, but an upgrade?). They all work really well on the watches, well done!
Speaking of strap swaps, I think I may have the only Oceanus S100 on strap thanks to our very own Tennesseean_87! It's a little different, but in the best possible way. I think this definitely counts for mod Monday. Integrated lugs plus a pin and collar connection made this a difficult and very unique strap. Thanks again for All the hard work Thomas!
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Looks great!
Thomas does excellent work. I'm proud to have one of his straps.
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All 3 of these strap swaps look to be awesome upgrades(aside from the speedy of course, still a great strap, I have one in my cart, but an upgrade?). They all work really well on the watches, well done!
Speaking of strap swaps, I think I may have the only Oceanus S100 on strap thanks to our very own Tennesseean_87! It's a little different, but in the best possible way. I think this definitely counts for mod Monday. Integrated lugs plus a pin and collar connection made this a difficult and very unique strap. Thanks again for All the hard work Thomas!
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Thanks, I just received the orange EVA one last night. I think it looks pretty good, really makes the watch pop. The strap is super comfortable too.
We had a proper snow storm; over 2ft so far. I spent the last 2.5hrs shoveling. First the balcony, then building a slide with the kids, and then undigging the cars. Luckily there were some cookies waiting for me when I got back home.
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peskydonut wrote:We had a proper snow storm; over 2ft so far. I spent the last 2.5hrs shoveling. First the balcony, then building a slide with the kids, and then undigging the cars. Luckily there were some cookies waiting for me when I got back home.
Snow sucks, watch is awesome yada yada. But those cookies!!! Those are spectacular!!!!
peskydonut wrote:We had a proper snow storm; over 2ft so far. I spent the last 2.5hrs shoveling. First the balcony, then building a slide with the kids, and then undigging the cars. Luckily there were some cookies waiting for me when I got back home.
Snow sucks, watch is awesome yada yada. But those cookies!!! Those are spectacular!!!!
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I know right!? I was so ready for carbs and there they were, in all their sugary glory. Wife's the best.
Happy Thanksgiving Legion! I hope you all are having a great day with family and friends whether you celebrate or not. Started the day with the KS finishing strong with the GS.