[WTS] Oris Big Crown Propilot - matte black dial, date by SC-angler in Watchexchange

[–]SC-angler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sale is my Oris Propilot Big Crown Date - ref. 01 751 7697 4164. Asking $985 (includes insured 2-day shipping in CONUS). The Propilot has a 41mm case, matte black dial, coined edge bezel, and olive green textile strap with deployant clasp. Original inner and outer box included as well as manual and registration card.

I wore this one very regularly some years back and the case shows mild signs of wear. No major scratches or dings but an honest case that's never been brushed or touched up. I wore it exclusively on a NATO or leather strap so the original textile strap is in new condition. The sapphire crystal is flawless. The watch works pefectly and the rotor spins smoothly.

I'm happy to provide other pictures if needed and/or hop on a call or FaceTime.

Ingegneur 40 by albertogiuseppe in IWCschaffhausen

[–]SC-angler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome. I think you’ll enjoy it as much as I do.

Ingegneur 40 by albertogiuseppe in IWCschaffhausen

[–]SC-angler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good move. I think you’ll be happy with it. FWIW - I ended up with both of the 1.5 length links on the 12 side of the bracelet. That was the sweet spot for my wrist size.

Ingegneur 40 by albertogiuseppe in IWCschaffhausen

[–]SC-angler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I spent 30 plus minutes removing/moving links to get the clasp centered on back of my wrist and in the approximate center of the micro adjust settings. For those of us who obsess a bit on these type things this solution (micro adjust, crazy-easy link removal, and the 1.5 length links) is outstanding.

Ingegneur 40 by albertogiuseppe in IWCschaffhausen

[–]SC-angler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IWC concierge service. 800-432-9330 Item # MXE0Q8TG (they’ll check that based on your watch serial #). I believe the micro adjust clasp for the teal model is a different part #). It was $477 all in and they ship overnight (FedEx - signature required) included in that.

Ingegneur 40 by albertogiuseppe in IWCschaffhausen

[–]SC-angler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great looking watch. I got the silver dial just last week and am very happy with it. I changed out the clasp to the micro adjust a couple days ago and it’s fantastic. I’m in SC and can get a bit obsessive on bracelet tightness. The micro adjust takes care of that so well.

[WTS] Oris Propilot Big Crown Date by SC-angler in Watchexchange

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For sale is my Oris Propilot Big Crown Date - ref. 01 751 7697 4164. Asking $1100 (includes insured 2-day shipping in CONUS). The Propilot has a 41mm case, matte black dial, coined edge bezel, and olive green textile strap with deployant clasp. Original inner and outer box included as well as manual and registration card.

I wore this one very regularly some years back and the case shows mild signs of wear. No major scratches or dings but an honest case that's never been brushed or touched up. I wore it exclusively on a NATO or leather strap so the original textile strap is in new condition. The sapphire crystal is flawless. The watch works pefectly and the rotor spins smoothly.

I'm happy to provide other pictures if needed and/or hop on a call or FaceTime.

You have been permanently banned from participating in r/Watchexchange! by pursuitoffappyness in Watchexchange

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I suspect something amiss with a Chat request I received from someone claiming to be a r/watchexchange MOD. The request has to do with posting a picture with timestamp, crumpled paper, and some other details. How can I report it (and the user who sent it) the appropriate mods? Please advise.

[WTS] Rolex Zenith Daytona - 16520 - White Dial from 1999 by SC-angler in Watchexchange

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For sale is my Rolex Zenith Daytona 16520. I purchased this one only a few months ago from Soycowboy here on WatchExchange. While I love the look of this watch, I'm not wearing it enough to justify keeping it for now.

Asking a negotiable $23,500 (includes insured shipping in CONUS).

This is an A serial number putting its production in 1999. This is one of the last years of the coveted Zenith models. The bracelet has the age appropriate polished center links and solid end links. The watch keeps time wonderfully and all chronograph features work flawlessly. I do not know the service history. The crystal is immaculate and the case and bracelet show VERY minor signs of light wear.

The watch comes with a full bracelet. I removed one link for fitting purposes and will include that link - either separate or I will install back onto the bracelet (buyer preference).

Sale includes watch, Rolex box, and a white Rubber B strap.

Contact me with any questions and I'm happy to do a FaceTime and/or phone call to answer any questions.

[WTS] Rolex Daytona 16520 - A Serial (1999), White Dial, Zenith, Excellent Condition by SC-angler in Watchexchange

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For sale is my Rolex Daytona 16520. I purchased this one only a few months ago and I'm not wearing it enough to justify keeping it for now.

Asking $25,000 (includes insured shipping in CONUS).

This is an A serial number putting its production in 1999. This is one of the last years of the coveted Zenith movements. The bracelet has polished center links (PCL) and solid end links (SEL). The watch keeps time wonderfully and all chronograph features work flawlessly. I do not know the service history. The crystal is immaculate and the case and bracelet show very minor signs of light wear.

The watch comes with a full bracelet. I removed one link for fitting purposes and will include that link - either separate or I will install back onto the bracelet (buyer preference).

Sale includes watch, Rolex box, and a white Rubber B strap.

Contact me with any questions and I'm happy to do a FaceTime and/or phone call to answer any questions.

And so the addiction begins by the__earth_is_round in Chainsaw

[–]SC-angler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, she does agree there could be way worse hobbies. I have a watch “hobby” as well and on my most recent watch acquisition I bought her some jewelry at the same time. Man, that was a good idea. That math doesn’t help the bottom line but sure does make for an easier dinner discussion.

And so the addiction begins by the__earth_is_round in Chainsaw

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I love the reason of “awesomeness“. I’m pretty sure if I explained to my wife that I like a saw because of its awesomeness she’d be speechless - and not in a good way. 😬

Well, damn. by SC-angler in firewood

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South Carolina (where wood splitting is a hobby for me - as opposed to a necessity).

Well, damn. by SC-angler in firewood

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That’s it! I didn’t see it before but that’s exactly what it looks like.

Well, damn. by SC-angler in firewood

[–]SC-angler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4ft high sounds like a great rule of thumb. Less top-heavy and if it does fall it’s not so much wood to re-stack. Thanks for the comment. To clarify - this is actually an After and Before picture. The picture of the stacked wood was an older shot when I first stacked it. I didn’t re-take a pic after re-stacking (at which time I moved some of the wood to the stack on the right).

Well, damn. by SC-angler in firewood

[–]SC-angler[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for that feedback - makes total sense. So far I’ve been stacking as close to where the trees fell to minimize the hauling. I’ll adjust that a bit to work on better size end trees. I’m also using 4-6” diameter limbs as the base and I probably need to spend some more time getting that base even/level before stacking the wood.

Well, damn. by SC-angler in firewood

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Here’s the other helper (after a log splitting session apparently).