CWL of the day
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The Pepsi does look great!
And Ferg, 58 years. Now that's some length of time!
And Ferg, 58 years. Now that's some length of time!
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Ordered this strap Thursday night arrived this morning. Think it works better than the bond strap. Enjoying wearing this again now
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Yup definitely a better choice.neil8fletcher3 wrote:Ordered this strap Thursday night arrived this morning. Think it works better than the bond strap. Enjoying wearing this again now
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Much appreciated Richarddowner wrote:The Pepsi does look great!
And Ferg, 58 years. Now that's some length of time!
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For a nice sunny day the old C6 Kingfisher Metallic Orange which I think some new members may never have seen this range.
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A rare sight indeed Ian.ianblyth wrote:
For a nice sunny day the old C6 Kingfisher Metallic Orange which I think some new members may never have seen this range.
There are a few Kingfishers around these parts currently but yours is the first Orange I've seen for a while.
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Wow, I never have seen one of those! I've been looking at pictures of dive watches on forums for the past few weeks and have yet to come across one of these. Very cool indeed!ianblyth wrote: For a nice sunny day the old C6 Kingfisher Metallic Orange which I think some new members may never have seen this range.
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Mrs H wearing my C5 quartz today.
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For some reason the photo isn't showing for me.ianblyth wrote:
For a nice sunny day the old C6 Kingfisher Metallic Orange which I think some new members may never have seen this range.
I love the Burnt Orange LE, a definite grail for lots of members.
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Been trying to find some wrist time for this for awhile now. Today is the day.
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