
Non CW of the Day
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Is that Embleton Bay overlooking the Golf Course?
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Just a bit further south, at Alnmouth, overlooking the 9-hole course (the oldest 9-hole links course in England apparently) and the beach. However, I know Embleton Bay very well and may be off there for sunset later.

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Re: Non CW of the Day
Wearing this today…

And this, in memory of the 96…

You'll Never Walk Alone

And this, in memory of the 96…

You'll Never Walk Alone
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Steve - interesting picture that captured a texture on your PO dial. Enjoying the Planet Ocean I trust?
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Love these Seiko's....for the big wristed, I wish they came in a 42mm size. Thanks for posting.tempusmaximus wrote:The Seiko Sarb 003 Today , Very dressy ,very accurate.![]()
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Yet another strap option for the LLD. Put a new shark mesh on tonight. Very comfortable and fairly happy with the results




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Thanks Lance. I think the apparent texture is just a trick of the sunlight and the poor quality of my phone camera.
And, yes, enjoying the PO hugely! Super legible, super comfy, super accurate and super cool!

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I agree with Lance, Cracking photo Stevewelshlad wrote:Thanks Lance. I think the apparent texture is just a trick of the sunlight and the poor quality of my phone camera.
And, yes, enjoying the PO hugely! Super legible, super comfy, super accurate and super cool!

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