Re: The perpetual wrist shot thread
Posted: January 15th, 2021, 4:06 pm
I like itforno de lenha wrote:... hello, mates...
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I like itforno de lenha wrote:... hello, mates...
nice buildPAM_BOY wrote:6152/1 Destro
Did you try one of the strap makers here at HF. Maybe they can make one.Yoda wrote:I will have a look tomorrow, later then.Edy Felson wrote: ↑January 15th, 2021, 3:12 pmDo you know web or name?Yoda wrote:
There is this seller in the UK, straps something, they have a lot of nice straps within reasonable prices.
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ThanksYoda wrote:I will have a look tomorrow, later then.Edy Felson wrote: ↑January 15th, 2021, 3:12 pmDo you know web or name?Yoda wrote:
There is this seller in the UK, straps something, they have a lot of nice straps within reasonable prices.
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Okbmsm wrote:Did you try one of the strap makers here at HF. Maybe they can make one.Yoda wrote:I will have a look tomorrow, later then.Edy Felson wrote: ↑January 15th, 2021, 3:12 pm Do you know web or name?
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@tafaritafari wrote:buddhabar wrote:Hi Tafari...tafari wrote: looks cool. what you will use for the bezel lume? I made good experience with UV glue mixt with swiss c3 lume on my MM bezel dot
I wanted to follow this instruction .... but it certainly needs to be fixed with UV glue:
I would like to achieve something almost like this if I can:that will look cool, c3 for the indexes and bgw9 for the numbers. that how I would try, mix the lume with uv glue and fill it careful inside,maybe with an oiler, wait a little ,that the lume comes to the ground and than use the UV light to dry it. you will have a nice flat top,which protec the lume very well. see for my MMbuddhabar wrote:Hi Tafari...tafari wrote: looks cool. what you will use for the bezel lume? I made good experience with UV glue mixt with swiss c3 lume on my MM bezel dot
I wanted to follow this instruction .... but it certainly needs to be fixed with UV glue:
I would like to achieve something almost like this if I can:





