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Nabco 3T WIS ![]()
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Interesting price points.... http://www.maranez.com/ |
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Looks good for the price... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIAsKW2sZK8 |
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Nabco 3T WIS ![]()
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That's a great review Will, really like the two bezels. The brass version at $250 is a pretty good deal too...at least they are selling it for what it is at the right price |
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Nabco wrote:That's a great review Will, really like the two bezels. Yes, the review says what you need to know. The Racha is limited to 100 pieces from what I see on the case back. I must say that the lume seems a bit weak and fast disappearing but who knows if the guy loaded it or not: Don't look like it was loaded. It's more or less a Benarus Moray case if we can say it like that since those cushion cases been around for a while. I would not choose a brass if I had to: The steel model with 2 bezels is much better IMO. |
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Nabco 3T WIS ![]()
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I agree the Racha is a better watch, the only reason I would go with the Brass is to experiment a little. The reason I have not purchased a Bronze watch yet is I'm not a fan of the brushed finish, I really love Oscar's Kaventsman because of the polished bronze finish...if I got the brass I would see if it could be polished out....cheap experiment!! |
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Hammerfjord Moderator ![]()
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Nabco wrote:I agree the Racha is a better watch, the only reason I would go with the Brass is to experiment a little. Each time I've seen polish works over a brushed: It didn't look like factory made at all. It's hard to reach the corners and get a perfect result specially if the case isn't totally demounted or striped. Things like that are better done by a pro with the right tools and polishing compound as it's hard to master: Compounds are also changing with the hardness of the metal you polish if I recall right. Good luck if you try! |