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I actually had a DayDate (see page 1 of this thread), but sold about 1.5 month ago.

Just thinking of buying it back.

 

itchy backside.

 

oh.. happy searching. i sent you email.

 

 

 

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oh.. happy searching. i sent you email.

 

thanks , he doesnt have what i want although sometimes even i dont know what i want.

short attention span...haha

 

was thinking of the latest Daydate 118238, and no longer the old 18238 which is too light becos of hollow links.

 

but then again better take the $20k and buy more stocks ...

 

 

 

 

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thanks , he doesnt have what i want although sometimes even i dont know what i want.

short attention span...haha

 

was thinking of the latest Daydate 118238, and no longer the old 18238 which is too light becos of hollow links.

 

but then again better take the $20k and buy more stocks ...

 

no worries. i also dunno what i want.

still not very focused.

 

 

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Help needed.

 

Just received a Kain Heritage leather strap, intending to use it on brietling. However, 2 shops in bt timah area could not successfully change it. They claimed the leather is too thick.

 

Where can i go to get this done?

 

Thanks

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Help needed.

 

Just received a Kain Heritage leather strap, intending to use it on brietling. However, 2 shops in bt timah area could not successfully change it. They claimed the leather is too thick.

 

Where can i go to get this done?

 

Thanks

 

Too thick meaning the lug width or the flatness/thickness of the strap.

 

If it is too thick as in not flat enough to enter the case grooves then you can attempt to shave off some leather to thin it down.

 

If the lugs size is wrong, then too bad, buy another strap.

Good luck

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Too thick meaning the lug width or the flatness/thickness of the strap.

 

If it is too thick as in not flat enough to enter the case grooves then you can attempt to shave off some leather to thin it down.

 

If the lugs size is wrong, then too bad, buy another strap.

Good luck

 

the leather strap can fit between the lug, mine is 20mm.

 

Putting the pin thru the strap also no problem, problem is to let the pin seat into the depressed hole

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the leather strap can fit between the lug, mine is 20mm.

 

Putting the pin thru the strap also no problem, problem is to let the pin seat into the depressed hole

 

 

yup, understand.

 

for that problem, you have to shave off some leather so that it wont be so thick.

use a very sharp penknife for this attempt.

 

That is the only solution.

otherwise you cant use the strap.

 

 

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yup, understand.

 

for that problem, you have to shave off some leather so that it wont be so thick.

use a very sharp penknife for this attempt.

 

That is the only solution.

otherwise you cant use the strap.

 

looks like the case la...hope i don spoil the strap...

 

thanks

 

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Help needed.

 

Just received a Kain Heritage leather strap, intending to use it on brietling. However, 2 shops in bt timah area could not successfully change it. They claimed the leather is too thick.

 

Where can i go to get this done?

 

Thanks

 

who u get it from in the 1st place? can get the dealer to change for u?

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who u get it from in the 1st place? can get the dealer to change for u?

 

i got it online.

 

i went to a total of 3 watch shop in bt timah area, all didnt even bother to try, just say its too thick

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