Helm Khuraburi will be in stock & available for purchase Friday 03/15/19 evening EST

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Thanks for your patience in the HELM Khuraburi while we produced more!

We're happy to let you know the Khuraburi will be in stock and available for purchase beginning Friday evening, March 15th, Eastern Daylight Time.

We'll do our best to pack and ship each order within three days, but if the order volume is high, it may take a bit longer and we apologize in advance for any delays that occur.

As a reminder, many accessories, such as the CS1 canvas strap and the new RS1 rubber strap, are available at a discount when purchased with a watch.

Thanks again for considering a HELM product!

All the best,

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​Thanks for the HU, information, and link, Mike.
 
Suprisingly blue dial with the orange bezel accent and crown off-set is surly nice.
 
You really can't beat the pricing on these for what you are getting. $330 and $315 incl. shipping respectively...
 
SHOULD I CHOOSE A LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE CROWN?
Crown position is mostly a matter of personal preference, but there are a couple issues to consider.
The best way to approach the question is to think about which wrist you normally wear your watch on:

On your LEFT wrist:
A LEFT side crown (at 8, 9 or 10 o'clock) is better protected since it's less exposed and therefore less likely to get struck by equipment or snagged by shoulder straps on a dive harness or backpack. This may be a consideration if you do a lot of diving or work in an environment that's tough on watches. The left side crown location also offers greater comfort since the crown won't contact the back of your hand, which is sometimes an issue if you wear your watch slightly loose. A disadvantage with the left side placement is that the crown is more difficult to manipulate while wearing the watch, which makes time and date adjustments less convenient.

A RIGHT side crown (at 2, 3 or 4 o'clock) is less protected and may be less comfortable for some, but is easier to manipulate while wearing the watch, which makes time and date adjustments more convenient.

On your RIGHT wrist:
The reverse of everything above. A RIGHT side crown (at 2, 3 or 4 o'clock) is better protected and more comfortable, but more difficult to manipulate while wearing the watch, which makes time or date adjustments more difficult.
A LEFT side crown (at 8, 9 or 10 o'clock) is less protected and may be less comfortable for some, but is easier to manipulate while wearing the watch, which makes time and date adjustments more convenient.
 
They changed the clasp on the Khuraburi.

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