Balls of steel are required when resizing the monster. As well as a light colored towel or sheet for when you inevitably drop one of the microscopic collars……
This is what I’ve been wearing lately, a really nice Citizen EcoDrive which I got for a song…
Nice watch :) I forgot to mention that I used my Zeberalight H600W flood headlamp and a yellow microfiber cloth to do the job. The pin is no problem. It's the ultra tiny collars that can easily get lost. Luckily I had no problem. Having to right tools helped as well..
I received this for Christmas, and it was DOA. Casio took care of it, and I got it back form them two days ago, and just love it! My sons bought it for me. I’ll try to get my own pic of it in the future when I break out the camera.
I haven't worn a watch with any regularity since getting a smart phone, I even ended up selling my most expensive watch about 5 years ago (a genuine Rolex Submariner). I've still got about 10 other watches, this thread has spurred to to dig them out and consider wearing one again...
Most of the watches do i think. I’ve also been eyeing the Marathon watch as well. https://www.marathonwatch.com/product/jdd JDD
(not my photo btw,just one from google images.)
Sorry I’ve been inactive here for a while. I came back after reading Old Lumens was not doing all that great and needs surgery. Anyway, I bought a new watch pictured here. It’s a 44 mm winder with a Seagull 17 Jewel movement made by Parnis.