Me too. Unfortunatley missed my chance to "forget" to take it off before leaving the last GtGnathanclarinet wrote:I really do like that Ebel
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androo wrote:Me too. Unfortunatley missed my chance to "forget" to take it off before leaving the last GtGnathanclarinet wrote:I really do like that Ebel
Yeah yeah.....I had my eye on ya
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Hear hear! I have never really looked at Ebel until joining this forum. I think posts like Monkey's are starting to sway me.Beastmaster wrote:That Ebel is a little beauty!
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jmarchitect wrote:Hear hear! I have never really looked at Ebel until joining this forum. I think posts like Monkey's are starting to sway me.Beastmaster wrote:That Ebel is a little beauty!
I didn't go out of my way to get it, but after trying on most of the 'usual suspects' one day while out shopping in the Westfield centre, London, I suddenly saw this one and it ticked all the boxes......plus, after trying it on, I found out there was an offer on it.....luvly jubbly
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Gone vintage again today with this, a Cauny Prima chrono from the 50's with Landeron 248 mov't
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Nice bit of kit that. You do have a great collection and quite diverse (with a bias towards divers watches )!
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Breitling SuperQuartz today.
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Out on the slopes and my Citizen Eco Drive was getting a good charge up at lunchtime (and the lume too). Very sunny up in the Austrian alps.
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SNAP!Mortis wrote:A recent arrival for me - and Dom will like this!
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