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PeterKay
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Posted: 2006-12-22 01:26
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How much did you pay mate?
callstrum
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Posted: 2006-12-22 01:54
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200 quid
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twolittleducks
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Posted: 2006-12-22 10:10
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Will Sony Ericsson fix the text (sms) notification issue for using the watch with P990 in the coming firmware for P990 or do you think it's an issue with the watch?
Jah
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Posted: 2006-12-23 00:38
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@callstrum

I have a black version as well - you know these are limited edition. You should a certificate/card to prove this. Have not tested it yet as it will be my Christmas present from my wife
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callstrum
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Posted: 2006-12-23 01:33
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@jah

i do have a silver card which came with the watch, but thought of nothing of it as i assumed every watch would get a cert card.. i have tested it out works a treat, looks very stylish like one of those rado watches but much cheaper
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volvoman
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Posted: 2006-12-24 13:53
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First I must appologise for the very poor quality of the images, I am have problems with cameras and can not seem to get macro mode to work correctly on my camera.
OK first pic is of the arrows on the strap showing the way they face.

This is the direction the pins should be removed.

This pic shows the holes that house the pins, you will need a pin of some description, I used a strong darning pin, and a very small tap hammer to do the job. The pin needs very little force to come free, and it only needs the initial tap or two to move it, then you should be able to slide it out with your fingers. Make sure you put the pin back in the same way it came out, as you will see that the pin has a slightly thicker edge at one end, this is so that it sits securely in the strap. I found only one link on each side needed to be removed, as if you take links out of only one side, the watch will not sit straight on your wrist.



There are four pin holes on each side of the strap, and you only need to remove two pins on each side. I started nearest to the clasp, and took out the first pin then the second, which removes one link.



Any more questions about the strap let me know, and I will see what I can do.
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volvoman
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Posted: 2006-12-24 16:16
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Anyone know what type of battery is in the watch, Lithium polymer or so on.
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PeterKay
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Posted: 2006-12-25 15:22
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Thanks for the pics Volvoman.
Matteus
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Posted: 2006-12-26 10:05
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Now almost four weeks using the BT 1-3 hours daily and the battery 3/4. Diamonds are the girls' best friends maybe, but the MBW-100 is the best friend of men sure.

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Toney_Ericsson
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Posted: 2006-12-26 22:06
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[ This Message was edited by: Toney_Ericsson on 2007-07-02 23:21 ]
frakker
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Posted: 2006-12-29 01:03
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Where's the best place to get this watch? I kept an eye out today whilst browsing the sales in Milton Keynes but nobody was stocking it. There's one or two on eBay but I'd prefer not to buy anything substantially on there at the moment and especially from Hong Kong/China.

So... Any suggestions for buying it online? Blueunplugged have it down as arriving within the next day (apparently) but they're selling it for £219.95, SE Store are selling it for £199 but my past experiences of them telling me something is in stock actually means something else entirely different!

High Street? Online? Where?!
Toney_Ericsson
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Posted: 2006-12-29 01:18
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[ This Message was edited by: Toney_Ericsson on 2007-07-02 23:22 ]
zolo
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Posted: 2006-12-29 01:46
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They should have released a mobile watch for that price
khaan
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Posted: 2006-12-29 17:31
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On 2006-12-24 13:53:44, volvoman wrote:
First I must appologise for the very poor quality of the images, I am have problems with cameras and can not seem to get macro mode to work correctly on my camera.
OK first pic is of the arrows on the strap showing the way they face.
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Thanks for the instructions. I left my mbw-100 to a watch store and they removed 3 links from it. However that was actually still to big and since I dont feel like paying more money for something that should have been right the first time (and I don't bother taking it up with them) i just did it myself. Really simple infact as long as you can find a tool small enough to get the pin out.

[ This Message was edited by: khaan on 2006-12-29 16:32 ]
Mrb 18
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Posted: 2006-12-29 19:00
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Thanks for the instructions Volvoman, worked like a charm
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