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robinbarke
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by robinbarke »
downer wrote:Wis wrote:Gold for old people! Really! How about this then?
That's for an old person with blingy-blingy tastes...
Seriously, I can see the attraction of that Rolex, although it is not really my cuppa.
There's no getting away from it. Of watches of this genre Rolex is the real thing and everything else is just homage or imitation!
Robin
C9GMT C8 Mk 1 C5 Malvern 2011 C9FLE C50 Malvern COSC C60 FLE2012 2013FLE
Oris Big Crown, Hublot, Rolex Datejust, Nomos Tangomat.
See my book, Aynho Junction, in the News section of
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atnits
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by atnits »
robinbarke wrote:
There's no getting away from it. Of watches of this genre Rolex is the real thing and everything else is just homage or imitation!
Robin
Arguably the same could be said for the common-or-garden dive watch
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robinbarke
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by robinbarke »
atnits wrote:robinbarke wrote:
There's no getting away from it. Of watches of this genre Rolex is the real thing and everything else is just homage or imitation!
Robin
Arguably the same could be said for the common-or-garden dive watch
Yes, I do agree.
Robin
C9GMT C8 Mk 1 C5 Malvern 2011 C9FLE C50 Malvern COSC C60 FLE2012 2013FLE
Oris Big Crown, Hublot, Rolex Datejust, Nomos Tangomat.
See my book, Aynho Junction, in the News section of
http://www.robinbarkerphotography.com
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