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Re: moonphase - 1 year ago
saw this on the auction site price is nice, but not much info on itby tsultrimcollins - Poor Man's Watch Forum Re: Not mechanical, but within budget. A Citizen Eco-Drive. - 1 year ago
both very nice options i am surprised that there are so few options for moonphase, however ... the sturhling was a shame ... for under $150 it had day, date, month and moon, a gently domed crystal and 100m ... there were a few flaws in manufacture (imo) but the killer was that the so-called krysterna crystal was in fact optical quality acrylic though i prefer automatic/mechanical i reaby tsultrimcollins - Poor Man's Watch Forum Re: casio given to me in 1984by tsultrimcollins - Poor Man's Watch Forum moonphase - 1 year ago
i would like a watch with moonphase and i would like to pay less than $300 i recently purchased a sturhling but returned it as i thought it was very poorly made, almost no lume and hard to read, and the only other option i found was a breytenbach which was not recommended (i initially liked it because it seemed to have an automatic movment) so, since these moonphasers seem to be almost a clby tsultrimcollins - Poor Man's Watch Forum Watch Tool - my first DIY caseback opener - 1 year ago
Made from scrap from the shop and a couple of 8-32 knobbers. A little primitive but it works. caseback opener by wptsultrim, on Flickrby tsultrimcollins - Custom Watches by PMWFers curious mod - iris - 1 year ago
i thought this mod was unique and well executed more here:by tsultrimcollins - MOD CENTRAL |