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Her archman, how well has that Oris held up for you and have you had to have it serviced yet? I am subscribed to your channel and remember watching that video when you first posted it. Happy New Years man.
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That's pretty good man, 4 years is about the averaging servicing point. I had an Oris TT1 Chronograph for a few years, it was an awesome watch. I recently sold it though to fund a few knife purchasesI will be picking another one up sometime soon, prolly the TT1 date version like yours because I never really used the chronograph feature on mine and I really dig the offset crown
what is the knife on the right? I have seen it pop up a few times but don't know much about it
O then its not the knife i thought it was. I really liked the acies when I played with it though.
thanks for answering the question
No worries. You weren't thinking of the CKT Brend or Lochsa, by any chance, were you?
I have a couple citizens now and I love them but I am looking at getting a tritium watch. What would you guy suggest? I am trying to stay under $300 if possible, preferably around $200
Look at the S&W line or the Traser line. They have all tritium not just every other marker tritium. Stay away from the Invicta tritium...trust me...they're a p.o.s.