The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Thanks chaps
Paul...... it is.................40mm
Guy......Thanks for the link, I had been reading that and others yesterday
I suppose, in all honesty I probably wouldn't wear it that often. I am really quite satisfied with what I have.
May potter up and have a looky looky though......
Gary.....it doesn't have a date either Yeah, but I see what you mean.
Oh hum..........comments were appreciated
Paul...... it is.................40mm
Guy......Thanks for the link, I had been reading that and others yesterday
I suppose, in all honesty I probably wouldn't wear it that often. I am really quite satisfied with what I have.
May potter up and have a looky looky though......
Gary.....it doesn't have a date either Yeah, but I see what you mean.
Oh hum..........comments were appreciated
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Well, you could always let me have your Bregeut to make a space in your watchbox.Winnie Bloo wrote:.. . . .
Guy......Thanks for the link, I had been reading that and others yesterday
I suppose, in all honesty I probably wouldn't wear it that often. I am really quite satisfied with what I have.
.. . . .
Guy
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Mmm, I posted this once...where did it go? Try againBahnstormer_vRS wrote: Well, you could always let me have your Bregeut to make a space in your watchbox.
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Very generous Guy, thank you.
However, I wouldn't want to cause you any distress well I know you have a 1 in 1 out policy, and just what
would you have to let go, after the recent cracking additions?
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No distress at all.Winnie Bloo wrote:Mmm, I posted this once...where did it go? Try againBahnstormer_vRS wrote: Well, you could always let me have your Bregeut to make a space in your watchbox.
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Very generous Guy, thank you.
However, I wouldn't want to cause you any distress well I know you have a 1 in 1 out policy, and just what
would you have to let go, after the recent cracking additions?
Only that I'd probably have to do another 4 or 5 into 1 consolidation to be able to pay for the Breghaut.
Until then, it will likely remain as wishful thinking and/or grail status.
Guy
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
a change of strap Dave and its a no brainer decision for me. cracking little watch.
Current collection = Omega Seamaster 2225.80.00, Omega Speedmaster 'Moonphase' 3576.50.00, Breitling Aerospace Evo, Vintage Azur, Vintage Seiko Sprtsman, Grand Seiko SBGX059, Omega SMP NTTD 210.92.42.20.01.001, Casioak Milkyway, Casioak Tiffany Sky.
Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Just paid a visit to Moody's - more of a social call than anything else, but had a quick look at a couple of watches...
First the S301- lovely size, nicely finished and some great details...
The other one that is very nice is the new Norton LE. Although perhaps too big for my current taste, this is a lovely watch:
If Jura ever offer these at a deeply discounted price, I'd definitely get one.
First the S301- lovely size, nicely finished and some great details...
The other one that is very nice is the new Norton LE. Although perhaps too big for my current taste, this is a lovely watch:
If Jura ever offer these at a deeply discounted price, I'd definitely get one.
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
The 301 wins hands down for me. Seriously stylish diver that
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Looks like you need a TV watch:neil8fletcher3 wrote:This or a TV for the ps4
Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
God, I always wanted one of those!!!!!atnits wrote:Looks like you need a TV watch:neil8fletcher3 wrote:This or a TV for the ps4
I had completely forgotten about them until I saw this, now I feel the need again.
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Finally a Speedmaster I like. The older ones look quite boring in B/W and the moon association is getting so old..
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Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
That's a nice retro modern look! Love it.
Re: The "what watch are you day dreaming about now" thread
Not really dreaming as such, but I was drawn to this when I tried one on in the week. I think it was the textured dial that caught my attention and the shape of the case.
Whilst the case dimensions are quoted as 44mm it seems smaller as the lug to lug looks to be less than 50mm.
Neil
Whilst the case dimensions are quoted as 44mm it seems smaller as the lug to lug looks to be less than 50mm.
Neil
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