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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    What's the approx. cost in Canadian $ to purchase one of these beauties? Is the Tsunami classic still available?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cadguy View Post
    What's the approx. cost in Canadian $ to purchase one of these beauties? Is the Tsunami classic still available?
    $550 USD. Classics are all spoken for.
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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    Mine arrived yesterday and I picked it up from the Post Office this afternoon. Haven't had time/haven't yet figured out how to adjust the bracelet, but it is BEAUTIFUL. Pictures later (after the weekend, likely).


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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    I'll definitely wear it proudly. I'm wearing it right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ottovonn View Post
    Oh man!

    The classic's my favorite Tsunami rendition. Don't let go of it.

    But . . .

    if you do, send it my way. ;)

    Wear it proudly.
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    I sized the bracelet on mine last night (tip: you need two small jeweler's screw drivers to re-size the bracelet; one for each side. There is a small screw that screws into a long bar, which also has a screw-head. Don't use too much pressure!) and the Tsunami hasn't left my wrist since. I am currently unable to upload my obligatory, crappy cell-phone wrist-shot. Will attempt to do so later today.
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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Darwin View Post
    I sized the bracelet on mine last night (tip: you need two small jeweler's screw drivers to re-size the bracelet; one for each side. There is a small screw that screws into a long bar, which also has a screw-head. Don't use too much pressure!) and the Tsunami hasn't left my wrist since. I am currently unable to upload my obligatory, crappy cell-phone wrist-shot. Will attempt to do so later today.
    Congrats and enjoy it this weekend!

    Since your "crappy" cell phone pics won't load, we'll wait for the better looking pics you'll take this weekend
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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Darwin View Post
    I sized the bracelet on mine last night (tip: you need two small jeweler's screw drivers to re-size the bracelet; one for each side. There is a small screw that screws into a long bar, which also has a screw-head. Don't use too much pressure!) and the Tsunami hasn't left my wrist since. I am currently unable to upload my obligatory, crappy cell-phone wrist-shot. Will attempt to do so later today.
    i hope you put LocTite on the threads or you won't be wearing it long trust me when i say the short end will back out completely and be lost. you may even have the pin pull out completely (you don't want to think about that, tho)

    enjoy it
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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raoul Duke View Post
    i hope you put LocTite on the threads or you won't be wearing it long trust me when i say the short end will back out completely and be lost. you may even have the pin pull out completely (you don't want to think about that, tho)

    enjoy it
    Re-read this. Do this. Do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raoul Duke View Post
    i hope you put LocTite on the threads or you won't be wearing it long trust me when i say the short end will back out completely and be lost. you may even have the pin pull out completely (you don't want to think about that, tho)

    enjoy it
    I agree - do it now! I had a screw back out and the bar come partially out, but luckily the watch head separated from the bracelet in my watch box so no damage (whew!). Found the bar but not the screw, so had to use one from a spare link I had removed. Get the LocTite.


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    Re: OFFICIAL: Tsunami thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by BratJH View Post
    I agree - do it now! I had a screw back out and the bar come partially out, but luckily the watch head separated from the bracelet in my watch box so no damage (whew!). Found the bar but not the screw, so had to use one from a spare link I had removed. Get the LocTite.


    --- from my iPad
    Exactly the same thing happened to me. Get the LocTite.
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