CWL of the day

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MiniMpi wrote:
james80 wrote:
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Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
You need another Mako or a Seiko 5.
That thought had crossed my mind actually.
I have my eye on two options at the moment but funds are depleted at present.
One is a Seiko and the other is a much cheaper idea in the shape of a Sekonda.
This is not cheap and definitely not a beater!
But behold, you are now proud owner of the extremely super rare time piece MissF 'pink'. :thumbup:

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james80 wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:
Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
You need another Mako or a Seiko 5.

Vote from me for the Mako

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Korkki wrote:
MiniMpi wrote:Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
This is not cheap and definitely not a beater!
But behold, you are now proud owner of the extremely super rare time piece MissF 'pink'. :thumbup:

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MiniMpi wrote:This for the late morning and afternoon cutting the 'meadow' :

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Hang on.....!! I've realized I don't have a beater anymore after selling my C6 Kingfisher... :(
If that photo is after the grass is mown, then that's a good job. If you're about to mow the lawn then that's OCD! :lol:
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Haha :)
Afterwards, I'm not that OCD !
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Like the hirsch Earth strap, been looking at getting one myself. How have you found it?
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Eventually took the C20 off: well it is the weekend and it's raining. First up C60

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I've copied Sabbath and put mine on a brown Hirsch Lucca as well - pics in better light tomorrow.
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blowfish89 wrote:I've copied Sabbath and put mine on a brown Hirsch Lucca as well - pics in better light tomorrow.
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:thumbup: i should hear that statement more often :lol: Looks good :D
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C60 300 in blue for today

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With the current buzz surrounding the launch of the C8 P7350 Chronometer I reckoned it is a good excuse for a Sector Saturday

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Bahnstormer_vRS wrote:With the current buzz surrounding the launch of the C8 P7350 Chronometer I reckoned it is a good excuse for a Sector Saturday

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What is the markings on the base of the watch?
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^. If you mean the caseback , it's the south east of England. It illustrates I believe the RDF stations and coverage.
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I'm loving the strap combo on your Sector Guy, fantastic.
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Thanks Ferg.

Just a simple ol' CWL Tan leather. :thumbup :

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