Good morning, JD;
Yes, Latte Land does have some nice places to live, and Gig Harbor is certainly is one of those. For me it is worth the drive down there to have a dinner at one of the waterfront restaurants while seated at a table looking out over the bay and marina. There are also some friends who live down there, and they provide the needed excuse to go there.
Perhaps I should try to just take a photograph of the band for you, and measure it. I am sure that a piece of stainless steel thin strip can be found that could be formed into a replacement band.
Actually I am northeast of Latte Land proper out in Snohomish County. And, certainly, trying to have an APUG member gathering here is something to contemplate. We have done things like this before when Matt and Gail King have come down from British Columbia. Nikon John and Fred are also here, along with several others, so we can indeed generate a reasonable sized group to discuss ancient technology such as activated silver bromide crystals, Ancient Modulation, a very old voice encoding scheme used in radios many years ago, and now limited mainly to commercial broadcast signals on, of all things, "the AM broadcast band." And there are computers that still use the Control Program for Microprocessors for their Operating System (CP/M) which had a reputation for going for days at a time without locking up and presenting us with "the blue screen of death," and many other elements of older technology.
I will find a way to provide an alternate means of contact with you when your trip up to the Puget Sound Area is approaching.
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latte Land, Washington