Non CW of the Day
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^^^^^^ Thanks. The sky was a fantastic colour, but I just stood looking at it for too long before taking a pic. I think this would have been better about 10 minutes earlier.
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Re: Non CW of the Day
New strap for the bbr. Perfect match just shame about the big lug gaps with black bays. Nice strap tho
Cheers now, Paul
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Is that a Watchgecko Vintage Leather (Buffalo) 'Tropic' strap? Looks good.stefs wrote:New strap for the bbr. Perfect match just shame about the big lug gaps with black bays. Nice strap tho[/url]
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Thats the one guyBahnstormer_vRS wrote:Is that a Watchgecko Vintage Leather (Buffalo) 'Tropic' strap? Looks good.stefs wrote:New strap for the bbr. Perfect match just shame about the big lug gaps with black bays. Nice strap tho[/url]
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Watchgeko straps seem to be very good quality and even better prices!
Cheers now, Paul
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Cheers Paul.stefs wrote:Thats the one guy
Watchgeko straps seem to be very good quality and even better prices!
Thought it was but just reminded myself why I won't be buying one; its shorter than my preferred 120/80 length.
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Animal day today
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Old pic, but went with this for a grey as hell rainy mis-fest
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Re: Non CW of the Day
^^^ Cheers Dean,
The green strap does suit the Farer perfectly. Not a great performance by the Rams tonight - I'll take a point.
The green strap does suit the Farer perfectly. Not a great performance by the Rams tonight - I'll take a point.
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Lovely Rolex Kevin.
New tweed strap, gives the SMP a very different look. It may not be to everyone’s taste but I like it.
New tweed strap, gives the SMP a very different look. It may not be to everyone’s taste but I like it.
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^^ ooooh, can i ask where the tweed strap came from?? it looks great.
watching you fail in your quest for a “one watch” has been great entertainment
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Thanks - I really like it and it is so much more flexible than the Steveo one I have.
A bloke over on TZUK has arranged for a lady in Chile to make them. I think there may be some colours left.
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?4 ... =Roll+roll
A bloke over on TZUK has arranged for a lady in Chile to make them. I think there may be some colours left.
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.php?4 ... =Roll+roll
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‘Grab and go’ for a gig tonight...
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