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 Posted: Mon Jan 3rd, 2011 01:00 pm
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Thank you, I really like your blue version as well. I do not have the Blk version, mine is brown dial subtlelaugh.gif Are my pics that bad?mistake.gif
It is not because of the dial color, Steve asked buyers to pick their straps and I picked two leather straps as I thought I could easily obtain a rubber later.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 3rd, 2011 05:03 pm
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Got to love the brown dial. Beautiful. Congrats

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 Posted: Mon Jan 3rd, 2011 05:49 pm
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Thank you! Indeed, brown dials rock it turns out :) It is my first one but not last one I guess :)

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 Posted: Tue Jan 4th, 2011 10:38 am
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That's a great looking watch, congratulations.ThumbsUp02.gif

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 Posted: Tue Jan 4th, 2011 11:34 pm
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Congrats Brice!...the brown dial really stands out and looks awesome with the vintage strap imoThumbsUp02.gif
...how do you like the Miyota 9015...does it mimic an eta as expected...

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 Posted: Tue Jan 4th, 2011 11:41 pm
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Thanks Oscar. I like it a lot so far. The second hand sweeps very smoothly and I do love that it is a hacking Mvt :), as that was one thing that bugged me in the prior model. It's also quieter and time/date setting is very smooth as well. It s performed well at +5/day. I've had several 2824's less accurate than that!
I really like everything about the watch and those straps are like a double upgrade! ;) Benarus got this one just right and at that price can't ask for more! As good as it gets IMHO!

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 Posted: Thu Jan 6th, 2011 08:52 am
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love the chocolate dial. a real beaute

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 Posted: Thu Jan 6th, 2011 08:18 pm
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Man that thing looks bloody HUGE on your wrist ! Mine is 7" as well.( My wrist that is ). Yet its only only 44mm ? It really is a very beautiful watch and I am stoked my black dial ss is inbound to Cambodia sometime soon ! I cannot wait till Steve does the 47mm Mike Horne model ;-)

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 Posted: Thu Jan 6th, 2011 08:47 pm
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Thank you and congrats on your Black Moray! I can't wait to see pics. I dont think i've seen a single black one posted.
yes it is a big weatch, all dial, very open.. so it looks bigger than one witha thick bezel or one with the case sticking out past the bezel... (.i.e. Doxa... wears much smaller than their actual size)
But the Moray wears real nice on a 7" wrist, no worries and is very comfy

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 Posted: Thu Jan 6th, 2011 09:48 pm
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I am wearing my blue Frankenmonster which is a beast at 47mm but yes the Seiko has both a thick bezel and also a protruding casement etc so i think the Moray looks like it is going to eclipse it due to its design. I am very excited to get this refined,clean,elegant yet very masculine watch.I fell in love with the Moray Dart and its PAM lines when I saw the Dart 1 featured here ages and ages ago. Now I just have to wait....

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 Posted: Thu Jan 6th, 2011 09:55 pm
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You won't regret it! And Moray 2 is even better than the already awesome Moray 1.

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 Posted: Sat Jan 8th, 2011 01:58 am
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Brice, that combo is great looking my friend, you hit that one out of the ball parkbravo.gif.... never considered a brown watch cause I'd never seen a brown combo I liked until now.... I think me likey26.gif

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