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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleLebowski View Post
    I really like that Mido.
    At $724 from Joma, the Mido punches way above its weight. I find myself wearing it all the time. I only wish it was a GMT. I love titanium!

    It is within five seconds of my Atomic Casio Protek, which I use to set watches, after going on two weeks.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    I love titanium!
    That's because titanium is to aerospace what wood is to a luthier.

    Of course, I agree with you, because titanium is awesome and my absolute favorite. I won't even lie on my person right now I have a: Ti comb, a Ti keychain, a Ti-handled knife, and the aforementioned Ti Seiko...Because I love titanium.

    I really need a Ti Clinch Pick, a Ti-framed 1911, and a Ti flashlight

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    Quote Originally Posted by RevolverRob View Post
    That's because titanium is to aerospace what wood is to a luthier.

    Of course, I agree with you, because titanium is awesome and my absolute favorite. I won't even lie on my person right now I have a: Ti comb, a Ti keychain, a Ti-handled knife, and the aforementioned Ti Seiko...Because I love titanium.

    I really need a Ti Clinch Pick, a Ti-framed 1911, and a Ti flashlight
    Titanium is awesome and by far my favorite material... Hell, I've got Ti hoops in my ears, and Ti chainmail necklaces and bracelets I've made myself. I've got a full Titanium Mick Strider folder at the top of my knife collection (I mean it's 100% Ti except for the bronze bushings), and many more titanium handled folders.
    Titanium is the shit... Except when it's used incorrectly. Like the new IPhone with a titanium frame. How does that make any sense? Heavier than aluminum, more flexible than aluminum, and more expensive to machine than aluminum... Yeah, that's what I want in my cell phone.

  4. #194
    Quote Originally Posted by GearFondler View Post
    Titanium is awesome and by far my favorite material... Hell, I've got Ti hoops in my ears, and Ti chainmail necklaces and bracelets I've made myself. I've got a full Titanium Mick Strider folder at the top of my knife collection (I mean it's 100% Ti except for the bronze bushings), and many more titanium handled folders.
    Titanium is the shit... Except when it's used incorrectly. Like the new IPhone with a titanium frame. How does that make any sense? Heavier than aluminum, more flexible than aluminum, and more expensive to machine than aluminum... Yeah, that's what I want in my cell phone.
    +1. My hip implant is ti. Only part of my body that doesn't hurt.

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    So it’s been a while since I’ve seen any PF love for Lum-Tec watches. What happened!!? Im considering a B61 or B62 as a replacement for my Citizen Nighthawk. The CS on the backside (free servicing for life) seems like a substantial benefit.

    https://lum-tec.com/products/combat-b61

    Warranty- materials- fit/finish- lume- they seem to have their bases covered. I almost added design language, but that’s honestly my only complaint with Lum-Tec. I only vibe with about 10% of their designs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTS View Post
    So it’s been a while since I’ve seen any PF love for Lum-Tec watches. What happened!!? Im considering a B61 or B62 as a replacement for my Citizen Nighthawk. The CS on the backside (free servicing for life) seems like a substantial benefit.

    https://lum-tec.com/products/combat-b61

    Warranty- materials- fit/finish- lume- they seem to have their bases covered. I almost added design language, but that’s honestly my only complaint with Lum-Tec. I only vibe with about 10% of their designs.
    Man, I like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTS View Post
    So it’s been a while since I’ve seen any PF love for Lum-Tec watches. What happened!!? Im considering a B61 or B62 as a replacement for my Citizen Nighthawk. The CS on the backside (free servicing for life) seems like a substantial benefit.

    https://lum-tec.com/products/combat-b61

    Warranty- materials- fit/finish- lume- they seem to have their bases covered. I almost added design language, but that’s honestly my only complaint with Lum-Tec. I only vibe with about 10% of their designs.
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    I got a new strap for my Marathon 41 mm navigator. I find myself wearing this watch more than any other.

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    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTS View Post
    So it’s been a while since I’ve seen any PF love for Lum-Tec watches. What happened!!? Im considering a B61 or B62 as a replacement for my Citizen Nighthawk. The CS on the backside (free servicing for life) seems like a substantial benefit.

    https://lum-tec.com/products/combat-b61

    Warranty- materials- fit/finish- lume- they seem to have their bases covered. I almost added design language, but that’s honestly my only complaint with Lum-Tec. I only vibe with about 10% of their designs.
    Is the service an actual service or just a timing adjustment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillSWPA View Post
    Is the service an actual service or just a timing adjustment?
    Different services for quartz vs automatic movements. I was specifically looking at the quartz movements which are lifetime free battery changes vs timing adjustment for the autos, plus lifetime seal cleaning and pressure testing for both. Not a traditional “servicing” in the auto context. But not insignificant imho.

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