UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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I have never looked at an AP RO as closely as I did when Dino was sporting his, and I must say that the finishing is first rate. The skeletonized rotor - should have taken a pic - majestically showed off the lovely movement. I dare say that as much as I love my PP 5711, Dino's AP showed off the movement in a much better way.
Mrs Dino joined us! She was lovely and incredibly conversant when it came to watches and watch collecting - as befits Dino's partner in life. Totally had a blast and it was great just chatting about stuff aside from watches too.
I would not mind at all if Ms Upton joined us at some future meetup.
Why do I love this woman so much? Let me try to grasp her "ways."
Here's a question that hopefully isn't too far off the main topic; but I figured that this place would be the best to ask:
What do you guys do regarding the shirt sleeve? I have watches that have some size, but are not unreasonable for what they are (speedmaster 9300 and hamilton khaki) that I wear most often. They don't fit well under the shirt sleeve when buttoned. Does anyone else have this issue? Do you just leave the shirt unbuttoned at the sleeve, move the button, or is there an alternate resolution?
Here's a question that hopefully isn't too far off the main topic; but I figured that this place would be the best to ask:
What do you guys do regarding the shirt sleeve? I have watches that have some size, but are not unreasonable for what they are (speedmaster 9300 and hamilton khaki) that I wear most often. They don't fit well under the shirt sleeve when buttoned. Does anyone else have this issue? Do you just leave the shirt unbuttoned at the sleeve, move the button, or is there an alternate resolution?
Any JLC UTM owners that can comment as to how it wears and what it's like as an EDC? Its at the top of the list for my next purchase and my local AD didnt have one for me to try on. The normal ultra thin felt a bit too... well thin. The master chrono felt much better on the wrist, I know the moon is a bit thicker though and was wondering if anyone could share how they like theres. Other options are the GO panomatic lunar, and the IWC portuguese. Although i think i prefer the more traditional dial of the JLC over the GO.
Any JLC UTM owners that can comment as to how it wears and what it's like as an EDC? Its at the top of the list for my next purchase and my local AD didnt have one for me to try on. The normal ultra thin felt a bit too... well thin. The master chrono felt much better on the wrist, I know the moon is a bit thicker though and was wondering if anyone could share how they like theres. Other options are the GO panomatic lunar, and the IWC portuguese. Although i think i prefer the more traditional dial of the JLC over the GO.
But if it's bad combination of too big a watch/ too snug cuffs, then I just push the sleeve back slightly and let the "edge" of the shirt sleeve ride under the watch case. It kind of forces the watch lower on the wrist, basically. I maybe have only a couple of timepieces (or tighter-cuffed shirts) in rotation where this is necessary.
That approach however, is NOT to be a d-bag or show off my watch to anyone else....strictly so I can see it and enjoy it. Oh, and uh..tell the time at a glance.
Woh, stitchy, you weren't kidding about those LARGE pics that Tapatalk tends to upload...!
newcomer should be here any minute to weigh in regarding the MUT.
frilly: details on your dub monks, plz?
On the shirt cuff question, most of my watches fit comfortably under my sleeves....particularly the ones that I wear to the office.
But if it's bad combination of too big a watch/ too snug cuffs, then I just push the sleeve back slightly and let the "edge" of the shirt sleeve ride under the watch case. It kind of forces the watch lower on the wrist, basically. I maybe have only a couple of timepieces (or tighter-cuffed shirts) in rotation where this is necessary.
That approach however, is NOT to be a d-bag or show off my watch to anyone else....strictly so I can see it and enjoy it. Oh, and uh..tell the time at a glance.
I can also see the sprezzy approach of leaving a button undone if necessary, but I guess that's not my way of resolving it.