What's that great big yellow thing in the picture then!
CWL of the day
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Re: CWL of the day
C600IPB 101, C7O cosc 009/300, C8 IPK 004 ,C11 Makaira Pro 006.
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C600IPB 101, C7O cosc 009/300, C8 IPK 004 ,C11 Makaira Pro 006.
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Re: CWL of the day
Yes, it's handy to bring your own sun along on days like today!ddav wrote:What's that great big yellow thing in the picture then!
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Re: CWL of the day
The Makaira has a vintage Rolex Explorer vibe to it, doesn't it? It feels like a watch you take on adventure and hiking. It's all brushed too so can handle some abuse.Sminkypinky wrote:Outdoorsy kind of day for me today so it's the Makaira.
This has been worn by me on a trek to the top of an active volcano, so a bit of shopping, gym and swimming should be no trouble for it.
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Love wearing this on weekends. On black leather.
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I have to agree with that on all points.Devarika Woulf wrote:The Makaira has a vintage Rolex Explorer vibe to it, doesn't it? It feels like a watch you take on adventure and hiking. It's all brushed too so can handle some abuse.Sminkypinky wrote:Outdoorsy kind of day for me today so it's the Makaira.
This has been worn by me on a trek to the top of an active volcano, so a bit of shopping, gym and swimming should be no trouble for it.
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i haven't been paying enough attention in recent weeks - and you've got your C600 while i've been looking in the wrong direction! looks fantastic - i bet it's best on overcast days
i haven't been paying enough attention in recent weeks - and you've got your C600 while i've been looking in the wrong direction! looks fantastic - i bet it's best on overcast days
watching you fail in your quest for a “one watch” has been great entertainment
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Yep, andyg helped me out. It brings the sun out whatever the weather!missF wrote:^^
i haven't been paying enough attention in recent weeks - and you've got your C600 while i've been looking in the wrong direction! looks fantastic - i bet it's best on overcast days
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