Non CW of the Day
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Rick
Various vintage Heuers
CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator
Various vintage Heuers
CW C8 Pilot MK I and II, 2011 and 13 FLEs, C5 B of B and Malvern Aviator MK II, C11 MSL MK I, C70 DBR1, C60 and C60 GMT, C9 Harrison, C9 Chrono, C10 Aviator
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Re: Non CW of the Day
This week's holiday watch, on location...
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Lovely shot, enjoy your hols, seems like you've in a good place (envy).
Guy
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Beautifully frames photograph. Have fun on your holiday.welshlad wrote:This week's holiday watch, on location...
Richard
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Reunited with the Fortis
Obviously the date is wrong - I've still got ferry-lag
Obviously the date is wrong - I've still got ferry-lag
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Re: Non CW of the Day
bluetooth eco-drive...
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InComing: nada
InTheBox: C60 GMT, C7, C7IRR, C70 D-Type, C8, C11. Steinies: Nav B/OVM/OceanTi500/Racetimer X2/Chrono II. Others: SMP300M Chrono, SMdV, Alpina X2, Tissot Chrono, LLD, Heuer 2000 Auto, Breil...
Emily DT, Charlotte Deco, Coral (wife’s)
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Emily DT, Charlotte Deco, Coral (wife’s)
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Re: Non CW of the Day
Nice watch and good look with that strap .... another Black and Tan combo that works for meIt'sAliveJim wrote:Reunited with the Fortis
Obviously the date is wrong - I've still got ferry-lag
Regards
RichT
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Japanese Quartz/Autos etc ...
Open the pod doors Hal !! :lol:
Assorted Swiss and
Japanese Quartz/Autos etc ...
Open the pod doors Hal !! :lol:
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Re: Non CW of the Day
NOS old model Grand Seiko Quartz, won it on a local auction site, should make a nice little gift for my wife to be (or for myself ).
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Love this. I actually prefer the Grand Seiko range to the Omega Aqua Terra. (I know that the AT is loved and adored by most forum members here and I will now be dragged into the town square and flogged.)
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Would be too boring if we all love the same thing isn't? I think the GS and AT are quite different watches, technical and look-wise, but both designed to be smart and simple indeed. Of course, best to have both.smegwina wrote: Love this. I actually prefer the Grand Seiko range to the Omega Aqua Terra. (I know that the AT is loved and adored by most forum members here and I will now be dragged into the town square and flogged.)
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even owning an AT, i appreciate the grand seiko.
and i keep an eye out for a lucky bargain opportunity on a vintage king seiko.
and i keep an eye out for a lucky bargain opportunity on a vintage king seiko.
the "g" is for Greg...
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I could not agree more! (GS first though!)Aifo wrote:Would be too boring if we all love the same thing isn't? I think the GS and AT are quite different watches, technical and look-wise, but both designed to be smart and simple indeed. Of course, best to have both.smegwina wrote: Love this. I actually prefer the Grand Seiko range to the Omega Aqua Terra. (I know that the AT is loved and adored by most forum members here and I will now be dragged into the town square and flogged.)
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