Lucky fella - I am still saving hard! Getting a bit itchy though and fancy a blow out on something to keep me going until October.....Clarky wrote:
nathanclarinet I have the funds for the FLE saved, just no excess for any more at the moment and don't want to dip in to that fund for anything other than the FLE.
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I know the feeling, I really want a C9-GMT-SST......but must resist! Atleast until next months pay cheque then maybe.nathanclarinet wrote:Lucky fella - I am still saving hard! Getting a bit itchy though and fancy a blow out on something to keep me going until October.....Clarky wrote:
nathanclarinet I have the funds for the FLE saved, just no excess for any more at the moment and don't want to dip in to that fund for anything other than the FLE.
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Back on this beauty today, my first CW. I lost count how many times I almost bought the IWC mark XVI for nearly 8 times the price of this one
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And again, but on original strap now fitting my spindly arm. So much nicer in the metal than I even hoped. Mark II and Vintage now firmly on my list.
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At a golf tournament today. The C3 felt right at home with his country club Rolex and Omega cousins, while also being uniquely CW.
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Great Photo Nicolas. The Nato looks really well on the Trident, I might be tempted to try one.
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Thank you for posting that. I've been in 2 minds about the C3 and seeing that in the wild I now think it's worth wearing.Lavaine wrote:At a golf tournament today. The C3 felt right at home with his country club Rolex and Omega cousins, while also being uniquely CW...
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Caitlin: "What did Ducky look like when he was younger?"
Gibbs: "Illya Kuryakin"
Caitlin: "What did Ducky look like when he was younger?"
Gibbs: "Illya Kuryakin"