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 Posted: Fri Oct 25th, 2013 08:02 pm
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IanM
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Thanks Skip!

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One of my favorites! I've got the blue one and I plan on taking it with me when I die! ;)

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 Posted: Sun Oct 27th, 2013 08:57 pm
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Bragger! :)
I love the blue, mate. Having worn the black non-stop for the last week or so, it is keeping time to COSC, and feels just tht ticket. I am sorely tempted to just keep looking for the blue as well. Size, weight, look - all are spot on, IMHO. They sure are keepers, aren't they!
Shoot a writsie pic up soon!

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Well done! I like the attention to details on this piece: It's a watch you need to look at twice to apreciate the half of them...
Enjoy this tough diver!

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 Posted: Mon Oct 28th, 2013 11:58 pm
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Thanks Hammer!

I started looking for a Fricker cased diver and decided on the Rasmus, because other Fricker models like the AlphaTime Sawfish, the Jacques Etoile equivalent, the Kremke Subzilla and others were simply no longer available, or they just didn't "hit the spot".

There are many fine details on the Rasmus which set it apart, not least of which is the crown at 4 and the 1000m rating, nipples on the bezel, great lume, bracelet end links matching the bevels on the lugs, ETA movement (in this one, some later models have the Sellita), and the fit and finish of the watch, generally.

There is nothing to dislike, IMHO, and I am even finding that the beadblasted finish is a welcome change from the "bling" of some of my other timepieces.

It just sits there and does its job without any fuss - exactly as I like it!

Thanks for all the kind comments, gents, I am very glad that y'all like it. And Hammer is right - it sure is a tough looking little bugger!

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Last edited on Tue Oct 29th, 2013 12:02 am by IanM

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