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That should be 29th of September for EU, and I believe this week for USA! Below some more info :biggrin: I won't be jumping on it immediately because I first have a holiday to fund :giggle: but I will keep it in mind for later this year, maybe a nice Christmas present :graucho:


@Emphosix do we know if the Epi version is perm or if there’s a shelf life? Have something to tackle first :doh:
 
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Just paid for the Constellation Nano Speedy , it has a studded shoulder strap View attachment 5857732View attachment 5857733
Congrats and thank you for sharing these pics! I’ve seen pics of the other Constellation styles but not the Nano yet. It’s a cutie!

I’m so curious to find out how the tiny studs are applied. I’m hoping/assuming they’re actually studded/pushed through the leather versus being glued on, because they will be more secure if they’re worked into the leather. The thick studded strap is a unique touch and definitely makes the price make sense; I think it’s pretty reasonable given the added embellishments.
 
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The epi is also on my wishlist, I'm eyeing the quartz :biggrin: I don't do well with canvas because I live in a rainy country. I also don't care much about the back pocket, the PM EW also has it and at first I loved the idea but in reality I never even use it.
I don’t want to get off topic but I thought canvas did well in rainy climates? I know untreated vachetta can get water spots, but I thought canvas was supposed to be more durable/somewhat water resistant? I could totally be mistaken; I’m genuinely curious as I don’t live in a rainy climate at all (we just FINALLY had our first rain in several months this week)! :yahoo:
 
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I don’t want to get off topic but I thought canvas did well in rainy climates? I know untreated vachetta can get water spots, but I thought canvas was supposed to be more durable/somewhat water resistant? I could totally be mistaken; I’m genuinely curious as I don’t live in a rainy climate at all (we just FINALLY had our first rain in several months this week)! :yahoo:

You're totally right! Canvas is not the problem, I should have been more clear :D my problem is the vachetta indeed:giggle: I just can't stand the idea of the vachetta getting water marks so I try to keep my canvas/vachetta collection as small as possible. Canvas itself is indeed super durable in rain!
 
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